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    Wot eva gives U dat idea?
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    any ways.. back on topic...


    Quote Originally Posted by herosrest
    During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear. Some will consider this a message from on high, others will be strapping rubber to walls, the informed will be adjusting stock portfolios, the technical will be agog, warfare will transform and technology in general - progress through the greatest leap ever. l can advise you of the matter but must then kill you. So... consider yourself deceased. rip. Ahem. Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes. Voila. See ya in hell.

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    Not if I see you first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herosrest

    does it do your laundry and wash yer dishes???

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    No but it'll tell you the time in Dubai when ya stuck underground cos ya trainz having issues (Driver on tea brake)


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    Convenience just a phone swipe away. How would you like to use your phone as your train fare card or a discount card at a local attraction?

    http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1856


    In S.Korea, a mobile phone is used as an online-banking, tickets to subway, city buses, taxi fares, and all major retail stores/restaurants. You can even use it as a key to your house. It can also check your vital health signs (ie., sugar level w/ a add-on kit), send the results to your doctor for a review. It functions as a remote control to your tv,vcr,cable,satelite,stereo, etc. All these features been around for at least a couple of years.

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    Great, just when you thought it was safe to set down yer cell phone

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    has this became the longest thread ever yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mireland
    has this became the longest thread ever yet?
    Nope. I still hold that one!

    Ummmmmmm..... what was the point of this thread again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadPistol
    Nope. I still hold that one!

    Ummmmmmm..... what was the point of this thread again?

    point? err I think not...

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    The number of mobile phone subscribers, 194.5 million, surpassed the number of landline users, 172.1 million, for the first time in 2005. This means that more than two-thirds of the U.S. population now subscribes to some kind of wireless service, said the TIA.

    http://www.internetnews.com/stats/article.php/3597271

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    Quote Originally Posted by herosrest
    The number of mobile phone subscribers, 194.5 million, surpassed the number of landline users, 172.1 million, for the first time in 2005. This means that more than two-thirds of the U.S. population now subscribes to some kind of wireless service, said the TIA.

    http://www.internetnews.com/stats/article.php/3597271

    a semi-interesting fact...

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    eah. It amazing that HR has actually posted something interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zybch
    eah. It amazing that HR has actually posted something interesting.

    now now...I like the lad(in a non michael jackson way) even though he comes from left field most of the time...

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