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I saw the “fruit rollup” “”monitor”" long before Billy and his “projection” technology (dude Comdex [started going as “kid with backback from the first comdex”]), I agree with him, he says it well, but as he says well, I think some things more is knowing well.
Posted by Jon Schweikert at May 31st, 2007 at 1:44 amWho cares what is inside it because you will need the next better version in a few months when we change our service. We have no interest in ever letting you get comfortable with any of the devices because our 5yr plan will not make money or market share that way.
Sony just showed flex tech, but it is not on the horizon, though their experts are looking into it for us. We will let other folks figure out what’s next and monetize a version for ourselves and convince you of your need for it. A future Censored By NDAs.
There was a great Freudian slip: to be in a possession to to benefit from those inventions that come out, (of other companies.) LOL Investors and Buyers Beware.
This empowerment is not a dream, it is an illusion, still off in the future, that we are on the threshold of. The emperor’s new clothes; common sense goes a lot farther in education than technology. Intersession, interpreter of first hand experience for a price.
Posted by Paul Stewart at May 31st, 2007 at 2:48 am