Now, now, Mohan! What about those pesky calluses?

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You can do ALOT of things in bed with your palm. 
 
( nyuk nyuk nyuk )

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NO WAY!!!!  You can do stuff to your DB from bed with a Palm???

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How about the DBA tool that runs on a Palm VII, I forgot what is it called.
No voice command but at least you don't have to get out of the bed.

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It exists! 

I even see "anti RF" clothing for sale! 


Amazing world..... 

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Hey, I'm waiting for the wearable computer with the wireless link into the 
network.  Especially if it comes with voice command.  That way when a
"middle of 
the night" problem occurs all I'll have to do is roll over, fix the problem,
and 
then fall back asleep. 

Dick Goulet 

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Pithy as hell and twice as true. 

I agree totally......agents...interfaces....graphics....AI... 

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The future of computers, look at the games of today. 


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> are some that I can think of).  Heck, I wouldn't be surprised 
> if the code 
> for some database query optimizers trace back to some gaming 
> AI code.   :) 
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