Derek Kalweit wrote:
>>> I don't get that same feeling.  I see this as a "kewl" thing but not
>>> practical for regular mass usage.
> 
>> I think it'll find many applications, like in the design and CAD world,
>> but will remain too expensive for say mass deployment in offices for a
>> long time.
> 
> I fail to see how it'd be very useful for general office work-- Email,
> word processing, etc. Sure, it's cool for many consumer apps that are

If you worked in the office where Tom Cruise (Minority Report) worked, 
it'd be useful.

But I can't seem to find the HR department there. They keep telling me 
they already knew I was coming and that all of the positions are filled.

Whil



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