On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 15:13, Angus Scott-Fleming <[email protected]> wrote:
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> All my software development projects and personal papers live on the same
> device I make my phone calls from. It looks a lot like the G1 now sitting on
> the desk inches from my left hand; a handful of buttons, a small flatscreen,
> and a cable/charger port. My desk has three other things on it: a keyboard
> about the size of the one I have now, a display larger than the one I have
> now, and an optical drive. Wires from all three run to a small cradle base
> in which my phone sits; this also doubles as a USB hub, and has an Ethernet
> cable running to my house network. And that’s my computer.
> (In a slight variation, the screen and keyboard devices don’t have wires to
> the phone; instead, they talk to it via wireless son-of-Bluetooth. But wires
> have a significant advantage, as we’ll see below.)
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> More here: http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=1759
> Moore's Law rules.  I think he's right.
> Angus

Maybe, but I suspect not. At least he didn't try to tell us that input
would be by voice. I find that entirely unlikely.

Kurt

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