From: Phil Osborn (philosborn2001@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Dec 18 2002 - 21:26:59 MST
Of course, this wouldn't be a problem if we had
Xanadu, if AutoDesk hadn't been eaten by the banks,
etc. Is anyone working on building Xanadu from within
the Web? Consider my idea for a social contract as
one of the base points of a universal financial web.
Another possibility: creating a market for clock
cycles. It is truly tragic that we are saddled with
this mindless excuse for an OS - Windoze. By now, I
was confident that we would have in general use
systems that would continually optimize themselves to
search for each individual's heart's desire. Such
systems would, of course, tend to expand to the limits
of available processing power, memory, etc. So, if
you have something on a site that is valuable to me to
access, then I should trade something for it. If not
money, then maybe resources for you to access, as in a
credit on my account within the computational universe
to your account.
Just a thought - or two. You can pay me later...
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