From: Tom Harrington on
In article
<764bbdad-75fd-471b-b876-c98f7c6c11fa(a)l28g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
"Jared \"J.P.\" Perdue" <jaredperdue(a)trashmail.net> wrote:

> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
> Here are mine:
>
> 1. voice recognition
> 2. face recognition
> 3. talking computer
> 4. thin screens
> 5. flexible screens
> 6. (much) longer battery life
> 7. (much) more hard drive capacity
> 8. shock-proof
> 9. nintendo wii-remote
> 10. ubiquitous wireless access
>
> what are yours?

11. Free magic pony.

I keep asking, but they've yet to include it.

--
Tom "Tom" Harrington
Independent Mac OS X developer since 2002
http://www.atomicbird.com/
From: Suzie-Q on
In article
<764bbdad-75fd-471b-b876-c98f7c6c11fa(a)l28g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
"Jared \"J.P.\" Perdue" <jaredperdue(a)trashmail.net> wrote:

> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
> Here are mine:
>
> 1. voice recognition
> 2. face recognition
> 3. talking computer
> 4. thin screens
> 5. flexible screens
> 6. (much) longer battery life
> 7. (much) more hard drive capacity
> 8. shock-proof
> 9. nintendo wii-remote
> 10. ubiquitous wireless access
>
> what are yours?


I'm afraid something bad will happen to my LCD monitor.
I'd like to have a removable piece of plexiglass or something
like that to place over the screen. (For some reason, my cat
likes to scratch the screen.)

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From: Steve Hix on
In article <tph-7DE545.18290424042008(a)localhost>,
Tom Harrington <tph(a)pcisys.no.spam.dammit.net> wrote:

> In article
> <764bbdad-75fd-471b-b876-c98f7c6c11fa(a)l28g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
> "Jared \"J.P.\" Perdue" <jaredperdue(a)trashmail.net> wrote:
>
> > X-No-Archive: Yes
> >
> > Here are mine:
> >
> > 1. voice recognition
> > 2. face recognition
> > 3. talking computer
> > 4. thin screens
> > 5. flexible screens
> > 6. (much) longer battery life
> > 7. (much) more hard drive capacity
> > 8. shock-proof
> > 9. nintendo wii-remote
> > 10. ubiquitous wireless access
> >
> > what are yours?
>
> 11. Free magic pony.
>
> I keep asking, but they've yet to include it.

12. Hover car.

They *promised* me a hover car. (Well, not Apple, but "them"!)
From: Suzie-Q on
In article <240420081908343150%dave(a)N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca>,
Dave Balderstone <dave(a)N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote:

> In article <sehix-F37B1E.18034324042008(a)news.speakeasy.net>, Steve Hix
> <sehix(a)NOSPAMspeakeasy.netINVALID> wrote:
>
> > In article <tph-7DE545.18290424042008(a)localhost>,
> > Tom Harrington <tph(a)pcisys.no.spam.dammit.net> wrote:
> >
> > > In article
> > > <764bbdad-75fd-471b-b876-c98f7c6c11fa(a)l28g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
> > > "Jared \"J.P.\" Perdue" <jaredperdue(a)trashmail.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > > X-No-Archive: Yes
> > > >
> > > > Here are mine:
> > > >
> > > > 1. voice recognition
> > > > 2. face recognition
> > > > 3. talking computer
> > > > 4. thin screens
> > > > 5. flexible screens
> > > > 6. (much) longer battery life
> > > > 7. (much) more hard drive capacity
> > > > 8. shock-proof
> > > > 9. nintendo wii-remote
> > > > 10. ubiquitous wireless access
> > > >
> > > > what are yours?
> > >
> > > 11. Free magic pony.
> > >
> > > I keep asking, but they've yet to include it.
> >
> > 12. Hover car.
> >
> > They *promised* me a hover car. (Well, not Apple, but "them"!)
>
> 13. Food pills! Where are my food pills?


Seriously, though, I wish Purina would make People Chow. Little
tasty nuggets full of healthy stuff that we need to survice, that
we could munch on when we want to snack. Or in place of a meal.

--
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~~~~
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From: Jolly Roger on
In article <sme617x-FB2BA0.20005024042008(a)news.giganews.com>,
Suzie-Q <sme617x(a)embarqmail.com> wrote:

> In article
> <764bbdad-75fd-471b-b876-c98f7c6c11fa(a)l28g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
> "Jared \"J.P.\" Perdue" <jaredperdue(a)trashmail.net> wrote:
>
> > X-No-Archive: Yes
> >
> > Here are mine:
> >
> > 1. voice recognition
> > 2. face recognition
> > 3. talking computer
> > 4. thin screens
> > 5. flexible screens
> > 6. (much) longer battery life
> > 7. (much) more hard drive capacity
> > 8. shock-proof
> > 9. nintendo wii-remote
> > 10. ubiquitous wireless access
> >
> > what are yours?
>
> I'm afraid something bad will happen to my LCD monitor.
> I'd like to have a removable piece of plexiglass or something
> like that to place over the screen. (For some reason, my cat
> likes to scratch the screen.)

I'd like Apple to completely enclose their LCD displays in
scratch-resistant plastic or glass, so the entire front surface of the
computer is flat and seam-free. Of course, they'd have to do it in such
a way that the display remains easily legible. : )

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