@3joejoejeo Ripped *from* Apple? I'm not sure if you mistyped that. Just wondering, since if Apple does what Microsoft has already envisioned publicly, it'd be more the reverse, no?
oh man, this is crazy as hell. i am scared now. what if the higienic paper becomes lots os nano robots ass-cleaners, and what if the dishes become some small blue motherfuckers, and WHAT IF BLIND PEOPLE CAN SEE AGAIN TROUGH SOME CRAZY LENS IMPLANTED ON THEIRS BRAINS? AND WWHHAATT IIFF THOSE IMPLANTS BECOME LIKE "SUPER-EYES" AND STUFF!? HOLY CRAP, SOMEBODY KILL ALL THE SMART PEOP... *shot* ... *blam*
Ookay now where is my coffee? ah there it is, now the newspaper... ah! damn i ripped it! Now i have to go get weird phone thingy... there it is! on the table. ah, shit! i lost the other half, thats the half that tells me where this half is! Gah F**K this! ill use my home computer. Aw hell it crashed! where is the impractical sharp rectangular controller thing?
(By the way the foldy separating thing's main screen has that black bar on the top par of the screen? IPhones have the exact same thing
Placing a crystal on top of anything (Example a plant) and giving you information and details about it, is something never done before and in fact is BEYOND usesful and helpful.
Bugs, crashes and wtf? who THE HELL CARES!? it can be fixed, stop looking at problems look at the BILLION solutions this product can bring, PUH LEASE!
oh wait, hold on, ah crap...damnit! my coffee mug just crashed... hold on... hold on... this morphing phone thingy I have is supposed to fix that...ok...Im supposed to pull the two halves apart...then it was attach them side to side then flip them over...wait...no that's file sharing mode not keyboard mode...ah whatever, I'll just restart my mug, that should fix it.
Seems like in ten years HD e-Paper will be so cheap that it will be as ubiquitous as air, coffee mugs wrapped in a screen that tells you the temp??? YES please, screens for everything!
I thought I'd jump in here for an instant. Both Windows and Mac have there strengths and weaknesses. When a Mac crashes I am expected to just sit there, unlike Windows where I usually am told the error so it can be fixed easily. I have had issues on Mac OSX where a simple command of ejecting the disc doesn't even work half of the time. I use a Mac almost everyday for my job. It's a good thing Microsoft owns a nice chunk of Apple, so when Apple does good, Microsoft does too.
Here at Microsoft, we've found more highly convoluted and expensive ways to do the same things you've always done before, with the added bonus of software patches, crashes, updates, compatibility issues and hardware malfunctions. Real dogs, toys and friends are overrated.
yes and no. its the stuborrness of people that make us say we want everthing to be perfect. for us, xp was like that. we were so used to it people didnt want a new os. (or rather they did, but they didnt want to learn how to use it and adapt to it). what people have to remember is that xp took 2 service packs to become sable where as vista only took 1.
Its funny, really, i saw a Microsoft ad for "Motion sensors that stop the hard drive so that it isn't damaged while the computer is moving!" and my friend (who was there at the time) "says Mac's have been doing that for years!" Me, being skeptical checks the apple website. Guess what? he was right!
Placing a crystal on top of anything (Example a plant) and giving you information and details about it, is something never done before and in fact is BEYOND usesful and helpful.
Bugs, crashes and wtf? who THE HELL CARES!? it can be fixed, stop looking at problems look at the BILLION solutions this product can bring, PUH LEASE!
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amerzaid 1 week ago
This is realistic in tech wise, but money wise hell no, were in a recession.
sk8dudejames 1 year ago
all of this will be done by microsoft! or will be ripped from apple ...! ..
3joejoejeo 1 year ago
@3joejoejeo You are forgetting the portained ones. Will thy violence spread beyond them?
dowling1981 1 year ago
@3joejoejeo Ripped *from* Apple? I'm not sure if you mistyped that. Just wondering, since if Apple does what Microsoft has already envisioned publicly, it'd be more the reverse, no?
josidhe 1 year ago
In the future everyone will be rich and white?
narcelio 2 years ago
@narcelio One black person to the left. 3:08
Also: the screens are designed to be cheap.
ploothable 1 year ago
more like 2050
smistry93 2 years ago
where are all the people???
sagala40 2 years ago
oh man, this is crazy as hell. i am scared now. what if the higienic paper becomes lots os nano robots ass-cleaners, and what if the dishes become some small blue motherfuckers, and WHAT IF BLIND PEOPLE CAN SEE AGAIN TROUGH SOME CRAZY LENS IMPLANTED ON THEIRS BRAINS? AND WWHHAATT IIFF THOSE IMPLANTS BECOME LIKE "SUPER-EYES" AND STUFF!? HOLY CRAP, SOMEBODY KILL ALL THE SMART PEOP... *shot* ... *blam*
LauxRO 2 years ago 3
Ookay now where is my coffee? ah there it is, now the newspaper... ah! damn i ripped it! Now i have to go get weird phone thingy... there it is! on the table. ah, shit! i lost the other half, thats the half that tells me where this half is! Gah F**K this! ill use my home computer. Aw hell it crashed! where is the impractical sharp rectangular controller thing?
(By the way the foldy separating thing's main screen has that black bar on the top par of the screen? IPhones have the exact same thing
hiebie11 2 years ago
Everything has got a touchscreen? Don't really wanted that...
The Newspaper reminds me to Harry Potter... Moving pictures :D
NobodyisNoone 2 years ago
possible?
HatroVille 2 years ago 2
they must have some killer weed at microsoft..
red3yz 2 years ago 10
lolz
AsenoxKraft 2 years ago
it's all higly possible, trust me, i am into this researches
The question is no "is there will be this technology" but "how much it will cost us to have it in our houses"
mrdexter86 2 years ago
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Placing a crystal on top of anything (Example a plant) and giving you information and details about it, is something never done before and in fact is BEYOND usesful and helpful.
Bugs, crashes and wtf? who THE HELL CARES!? it can be fixed, stop looking at problems look at the BILLION solutions this product can bring, PUH LEASE!
Joturisek 2 years ago
oh wait, hold on, ah crap...damnit! my coffee mug just crashed... hold on... hold on... this morphing phone thingy I have is supposed to fix that...ok...Im supposed to pull the two halves apart...then it was attach them side to side then flip them over...wait...no that's file sharing mode not keyboard mode...ah whatever, I'll just restart my mug, that should fix it.
hamadubai 2 years ago 4
close your windows and then reopen them
TrueAiR 2 years ago
Seems like in ten years HD e-Paper will be so cheap that it will be as ubiquitous as air, coffee mugs wrapped in a screen that tells you the temp??? YES please, screens for everything!
tallinex 2 years ago 7
I thought I'd jump in here for an instant. Both Windows and Mac have there strengths and weaknesses. When a Mac crashes I am expected to just sit there, unlike Windows where I usually am told the error so it can be fixed easily. I have had issues on Mac OSX where a simple command of ejecting the disc doesn't even work half of the time. I use a Mac almost everyday for my job. It's a good thing Microsoft owns a nice chunk of Apple, so when Apple does good, Microsoft does too.
hornet28610 2 years ago
in your comparison you for got to mention Apple's good poins, and instead mentioned 2 bad ones. be fairer (is that a word?)
And the ejecting disk thing is being fixed in apple's later update
hiebie11 2 years ago
Here at Microsoft, we've found more highly convoluted and expensive ways to do the same things you've always done before, with the added bonus of software patches, crashes, updates, compatibility issues and hardware malfunctions. Real dogs, toys and friends are overrated.
samisyosam 2 years ago
Sounds like something a bitch Mac user would say.
Meetero 2 years ago 2
And you sound like someone who thinks that Vista was a great success.
samisyosam 2 years ago
well it is. people were just unwilling to leave XP.
dvader999 2 years ago
For a good reason.
hiebie11 2 years ago
yes and no. its the stuborrness of people that make us say we want everthing to be perfect. for us, xp was like that. we were so used to it people didnt want a new os. (or rather they did, but they didnt want to learn how to use it and adapt to it). what people have to remember is that xp took 2 service packs to become sable where as vista only took 1.
dvader999 2 years ago
Mac OS x took no service packs to be stable.
hiebie11 2 years ago
Agreed... any time it looks like Microsoft is on top again is when the Apple fanboys come out in full force...
stromboldt 2 years ago 2
i think ill hide behinds the linux fanboys. they're strangly quiet at the moment.
dvader999 2 years ago
WOOOOT Linux PWNS u bitchez! HAHA!
hiebie11 2 years ago
FAIL
dman123abc 2 years ago
Its funny, really, i saw a Microsoft ad for "Motion sensors that stop the hard drive so that it isn't damaged while the computer is moving!" and my friend (who was there at the time) "says Mac's have been doing that for years!" Me, being skeptical checks the apple website. Guess what? he was right!
hiebie11 2 years ago
Placing a crystal on top of anything (Example a plant) and giving you information and details about it, is something never done before and in fact is BEYOND usesful and helpful.
Bugs, crashes and wtf? who THE HELL CARES!? it can be fixed, stop looking at problems look at the BILLION solutions this product can bring, PUH LEASE!
Joturisek 2 years ago 3