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Originally posted by nerf:
Gee, i guess those would be profound statements if the whole universe of end users resided in the US. NOT! the US has 1/24 of the worlds population and only a small fraction of these people even know what a computer looks like. the www, laugh! just wait emerging countries will by pass 2 or 3 generations of technology and go wireless at the start because they have no infrastructure. everyone knows A.G. Bell set us back 20 yrs with the analog phone line. these other countries will profit from our mistakes. the world is a big place and tech stops for no one. everytime someone predicts that CPUs' cannot sustain their incredible pace it goes even faster. when hardware co's produce faster hardware, software engineers develop the goods to put it to use. the market you say, dont mix apples with oranges. the market is not concerned with anything but profits. doesnt matter if its computer chips or cow chips. if you use the market as an indicator of where any market is going you'll loose. all of their tools will tell you where a company has been, not where it is going. if you think you know the future, invest, predict interest rate or better yet, the weather. i do know this your as lost as the rest of us.
Nerf
Nerf, you may not realize it, but you happen to be agreeing with everything I was just saying. With the growing economies in other nations, you are liable to see other areas of development besides PCs. You bring up a good example of wireless technologies being dominate over the old style PC connection. Why bother with a PC with superfast processors, if all you need is a cell phone that connects to the Internet?