Assuming, of course, that we can't just jack the old wetware into the matrix
and carry on with our online activities.
--Mike
Jim Beard wrote:
> You could have a server similar to a DNS where you query it with someone's
> personal IP and then the spits back the IP of the machine that they are
> actively
> working on. Which would change as you moved around. I guess it would
> basically be
> an extension of the instant messaging craze. It would also be similar to a
> universal
> phone number, which some telco's offer. Where when someone calls that
> number it gets
> forwarded around (home, work, cell etc..) until you pick up.
>
> Jim
--
I do what the voices on my console
tell me to do.