>>No other computers? In my vision I always see slower (486/Pentiums)
>>scatered in appropiate places with flat screens connected to them. Of
>>course they are all connected to the server.
>
>I doubt it, at least in the fancy homes, though the DIYers might have
>systems like that. Anyway, no chance they'd be x86 architecture, they'd at
>least be Pentiums.
Hmm... And I just got myself a new 386 and a 486 (haven't got them yet, but
this guy at uni. told me I could have them for around 15$)
>>No, she (computers in movies are often refered to as female) responds "Caf�
>>is beeing set-up. Customors should arrive pretty soon."
>>
>>(You didn't specify who made this, but that's what will happen if M$ does
>it).
>
>Yeah, yeah. Me, I feel like the machines around me are male, I suppose
>you'd order the voice you preferred. My computer is named SAM for "Stupid
>Ass Machine".
I always call a computer for "he" never she. But HAL (or IBM - 1 in ASCII
code on each place) sounds male.
>>But she can learn that you always would like new beans.
>
>What if you want to change the brand, put off purchasing them, etc? I'd
>want that not on auto!
Of course an option.
>>>In fact, one of the lego developers has a lego robot that sorts and cleans
>>>up his lego blocks according to size and color, from the floor.
>>
>>Picking up Lego? Noway! I never did that (or I did once, after around 7
>>years) would kids like that? I don't think so.
>
>More lego is bought and used by adults than by kids.
Really? Then I will not feel ashamed after buying a X-Wing and TIE fighter
and playing with them ;)
>This was a fellow who plays with it himself, as well as his kids having
>their own sets. Lego now has a programmable controller set in a block and
>servo motors and such for movement. You program it on your pc via a linkup
>you install and that's it! I forget the magazine I saw it at, but I bet
>Lego has a website where you can investigate further.
Yeah, sure http://www.lego.dk/ (lego stands for "Play well" or something
like that)
I even was at LegoLand as a kid, but Denmark isn't that far away from here
so that isn't so strange. The towns and other things they had built was
very impressive (I think I saw in my newspaper that they opened a new one
in California not long ago).
//Bernie
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