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- From: TL50%LAFAYACS.bitnet@lafibm.lafayette.edu (TL50000)
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: INDUSTRY: Future short/long term economic forecasts?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.051050.24514@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 18:20:24 GMT
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- Organization: University of Washington
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- My personal opinion on the eventual profits of all the people that are
- currently involved in VR is that we are all seeking the same things.
- VR can help the Homo Sapiens understand that we are not in a VR
- world.Our fossil fuels will end, smoke of burning forests will lower
- temperatures and the end of the Cold War will be a new begining. VR is
- the technology that everyone is looking for... a way of testing things,
- everything,without really killing people like Kiwi Island Engineers can
- make better machines, medicine can cure faster and with less room for
- error. There are no limits to what VR can do to us, for VR, in a
- theoretical sense can be what ever we want it to be. From this basic
- understanding each of us should pick what we really like to do, and make
- VR help us get there.
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- Just food for thought..... Don Quixote
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