I've heard efforts of a universal translator through 
Java being worked on as we speak.  You'll be able to 
go to any website written in any language and see it 
in your default language.  I only hope they fix the 
little language snafus that crop up.  And perhaps the 
death of having to learn another language?  

Gosh, I hope not.                           - Doug 

Barry Ma wrote:
> 
> Hi Lou,
> 
> There must be some day in the future, the artificial intelligence has been so 
> well developed that
> (1) An instant interpreting machine built-in to your PC would automatically 
> transfer any language you input (either typed or voiced) to any languages the 
> other party would like to have.
> (2) Learning foreign language is a very pleasant process and can be completed 
> in very short period of time even when you are in sleep. ...  :-)
> 
> Best Regards,
> Barry Ma
> [email protected]

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