The PC of 2010!!!!

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Bill Gates dies in 2007 and HAL (2010) takes over the planet... and the only way to get into a computer system is to log into "him" via the matrix... ;P
 
ok, here's mine...

CPU: Some non-sillicon thing, with ions and stuff that gets 27TFLOPS
CARD: ATI or Nvidia, 128 pipes, 222GB/s, 4billion vertices/sec, 2000/8000MHZ, and 4 of those in SLI-2 :)
Flash Hard drive, 8TB, as fast as CPU cache today... :p
60inch, Surrond Monitors, with 3D goggles
32-speaker, 5 subs, 2Kilowatts, surround sound, even some speakers built into the floor and ceiling... :p
 
LMAO... here's my fantasy...

Some friendly alien race came over to earth, and introduced the new, watch computers, that are more powerful than all the computers ever built combined, and all of these are trash... Windows Longhorn will boot in like 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 nanoseconds, and there are no monitors, just some eye contacts, that lets you see in 3D, and when you turn around, you see the crap behind you....

ok.. done! :)
 
pc_boy said:
LMAO... here's my fantasy...

Some friendly alien race came over to earth, and introduced the new, watch computers, that are more powerful than all the computers ever built combined, and all of these are trash... Windows Longhorn will boot in like 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 nanoseconds, and there are no monitors, just some eye contacts, that lets you see in 3D, and when you turn around, you see the crap behind you....

ok.. done! :)

LoL, man :) :D
 
a chip inside my brain that lets me see the stuff in 3D, and I can switch between the real world and the computer world at will, or can see them at the same time, and moving in the computer world can be independant from the real world if I choose.
and it uses an OS far more advanced than Longhorn, gives me internet access which is so fast the servers I connect to slow me down, and it is a complete database of everything ever learned by the human race, and I can run any game from any platform in real-time (screw frames per second)
 
absolutely, although then comes the problem with what happens to you while you are "plugged in" so to speak. what happens to your real body, does it just go limp and sleep or something? or will you be able to put on autopilot :p
 
What if we have a world nuclear war and humanity is wiped out.. where will your precious silicon computers be then huh??
Ha! The joke will be on you.... wait... nevermind.
 
Raekwon said:
absolutely, although then comes the problem with what happens to you while you are "plugged in" so to speak. what happens to your real body, does it just go limp and sleep or something? or will you be able to put on autopilot :p
you would just basically sit there, and it would automatically be controlled to not fall over, and it tells you if somebody starts talking to you or something
 
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