I think society needs more than another wireless standard. We need to offload all old-media communications to the internet. Then, we need to offload all single -purpose machines' tasks onto PC's. Game consoles? Phone lines? Screw it. Just give me a PS3 install CD and a massively powerful co processor on PCIe 32x. And then a few controllers as peripherals. As they fit my tastes. I already have a logitech PS2 type controller. Pretty sweet. Of course, that's called efficiency. And few industries have been shown friendly to efficiency. Hopefully, open source will blow the other guys' business models out of the water (I'll help), and then we can move on without them in our way. Imagine. Downloading one open source game engine, with 13 games running through it. Much smaller. And when you upgrade the engine, you simultaneously upgrade all your games. "Oh, hey! The camera module got stereo vision support today! I'll see how it looks in.... this game here." "Sweet!"
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I think society needs more than another wireless standard. We need to offload all old-media communications to the internet. Then, we need to offload all single -purpose machines' tasks onto PC's. Game consoles? Phone lines? Screw it. Just give me a PS3 install CD and a massively powerful co processor on PCIe 32x. And then a few controllers as peripherals. As they fit my tastes. I already have a logitech PS2 type controller. Pretty sweet.
Of course, that's called efficiency. And few industries have been shown friendly to efficiency. Hopefully, open source will blow the other guys' business models out of the water (I'll help), and then we can move on without them in our way. Imagine. Downloading one open source game engine, with 13 games running through it. Much smaller. And when you upgrade the engine, you simultaneously upgrade all your games. "Oh, hey! The camera module got stereo vision support today! I'll see how it looks in.... this game here." "Sweet!"