Well, I remember some computer guys bragging about the capacity (80 MB) of the new random access storage units the size of a refrigerator (my watch, which is the light version, has 12 G). By the way, the watch's reduced benchmark time, running on j807, is close,
0.0298122 PS. There are already some rings (and fancy nails for the ladies) which can perform some electronic transactions. On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 7:35 PM Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote: > (one never knows) > > Interesting - but considering the change we have seen, maybe no more > amazing than > > JVERSION > Engine: j901/j32/raspberry > Beta-g: commercial/2019-05-29T13:57:08 > Library: 9.01.07 > Platform: Linux 32 > Installer: J901 install > InstallPath: /usr/local/lib/j901 > Contact: www.jsoftware.com > 10 timex '%. 100 100 ?@$ 0' > 0.0265445 > > I switched to 100 by 100 because the time result is somewhat less than the > IBM 390 mainframe in 1990. Although the processor does have a much larger > RAM and more disk storage than the 3090, would fit inside a cigarette pack, > and cost $35 (well the price is a little above that when you count in the > SSD storage). > > Maybe you don't have your ring yet, but can you imagine laying your phone > or watch down on the table in a 1990 business meeting? > > Even in that "recent" past the technology would have been > indistinguishable from magic... > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke%27s_three_laws > > And to ponder, the rate of change seems to keep increasing. ;-) > > - joey > > > On 2019Jul 25, at 15:53, Jose Mario Quintana < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > Did you notice the ";)"? (One never knows though.) > > > > On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 11:49 AM Raul Miller <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 5:51 PM Jose Mario Quintana > >> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> I am looking forward to a suitable ring. ;) > >> > >> Some issues there include: > >> > >> (1) How do you type on the thing? > >> > >> (2) How does it display? > >> > >> (3) How do you power the thing? > >> > >> Some of the work on "VR" equipment might yield approaches for (1) and > (2). > >> > >> If power requirements could be dropped low enough, then inductive > >> reception might also address part of (3). But that's pretty iffy, at > >> the moment. > >> > >> ... but, anyways, there's a lot of engineering between here and there... > >> > >> -- > >> Raul > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
