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More power in a Palm Pilot than on the Apollo 10:

The accelerating rate of change forecast more change in the next century than in the last 10,000 years.

The increases in the rate of change between paradigms began at about 5000 years as ideas spread slowly - domestic animals, agriculture, metallurgy, then cities, bureaucracy and empires - then 500 years - printing, navigation, mathematics, deep mining up to the 18th century.

Then 100 years with potatoes, steam and steel, electric and chemical, communications and computers. Now in 25 years ideas are activated that used to take a century, then 12.5 years will have a century of 20th century progress, then 6.25 years what used to take a century and so forth.

The acceleration of the rate of change has been going on for a long time - it just gets faster and faster.

Therefore if Nano computer would have taken 50 years in the past it can be done in 12.5 years.

The speed of application of stem cells to build body parts, cloned cells used as normal therapies, use of immunization in treatments of ongoing virus infections and cancers, genetic engineered plants and animals as a normal accepted process, all being implemented at great speed. Even in a slow bulky industries such as cars - the fuel cell will move along more quickly than such technologies would have in the past. This really effects markets, marketing, and business planning in very fundamental ways.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/business/index.shtml go to weekly then global business at the bottom of page

The Age of Spiritual Machines : When Computer Exceed Human Intelligence by Ray Kurzweil (Paperback - January 2000)

The Age of Spiritual Machines : When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence by Ray Kurzweil (Hardcover - January 1999)

Darwin Among the Machines :

The Evolution of Global Intelligence (Helix Books) by George B. Dyson (Paperback - October 1998)

http://www8.bcity.com/book_bargains/spiritual_machines.htm

All Boiled down on CONVERGENCE AOL: the super market of the world

What does AOL Time Warner ( and Wal-Mart, & some Computer terminal company and cable modem or broadband connection ) mean for the future of global society ? What is the image they pursue ?

http://www.wiredbrain.com/image.htm

CONVERGENCE: Interactive television, combining audio telephone, video conference and cable or satellite TV, video on demand, all designed to advertise and sell on the spot all kinds of good and services.

What is called "entertainment" on television is different from plays, or movies or theme parks or games or sports because the role of "content" is only to attract an audience so they can be sold something.

The job of television is sales - not news or information or entertainment which are only provided so people watch and can be sold something.

The role of AOL / Time Warner will be not only to sell others goods but direct sales.

Their dream is the click and buy advantages of two way communications.

In the process cable or other broadband can replace a good share of long distance voice, video rentals, VPN virtual private networks, if and only if, the broadband connections really works then personal computers become network devices or

http://www.wiredbrain.com/NEXUM.htm a multipurpose communications and entertainment console.

http://www.wiredbrain.com/nano.htm

http://www.wiredbrain.com/symbian.htm

http://www.wiredbrain.com/broadband.htm

High Speed Internet by Soliton

AOL Time Warner believe that whatever the method for the broadband connections they will control the content.

The contact rates - for cable, telephone, Internet and video on demand provide cash flows that support the capital for improved networks and on-line sales provide the profits.

It's not only that you can buy your tooth paste from the commercial ( click here to add it to your Wal-mart order ) but you might get free samples for filling out forms. You can add with a click to your grocery list. People really will buy travel deals, change banks or brokers, buy records after getting MP3 samples, select household gadgets, buy gifts, use auctions, even pick appliances and cars.

They will seek better mortgage and insurance rates, look for a new house, and a thousand other products and services.

http://www.wiredbrain.com/disintermediation.htm

disintermedation means becoming the middle person between the buyer and seller. On-line systems such as Amazon.com means direct sales take on a whole new meaning. I would look for a Amazon Wal-mart connection if not merger.

AOL can do what Sears did.

The Sears brands were produced by OEM ( original equipment manufactures ) with Sears keeping a very tight control of quality and margins. Many of their providers became dependents. B2B means the intermediary can arrange shipments from the provider to the buyer and become the super market of the world.

how about quantum computing

?

http://www.foresight.org/

Borders, periphery, frontiers:

Life and cognizance exists on the edge of quantum and classical physics.

The very small ( nano ) works by most extraordinary rules - objects have properties that allow them to move from here to there without going through the intermediate space. Time is not linear and space bends. Objects themselves appear, take on properties, and then change their character and reappears in a different form. At the atomic and molecular level the connections can be open and creative rather than mechanical and determined. Uncertainty is a fundamental prerequisite of creativity and life itself. A really clever computer working with uncertainly could work at this level and have some sort of consciousness. This would be an interesting invention of this century.

http://www.foresight.org/cgi-bin/aglimpse?query=quantum&relpath=&errors=0&age=&maxfiles=50&maxlines=30 quantum dots (or single-electron transistors), quantum wells, quantum wires, spin transistors or arrays of all these devices. low power quantum electronics, and high bandwidth photonics are of special interest, as are the demonstrations of space subsystems based on these technologies.

http://www.aero.org/conferences/micro-nano/ Candidate technologies receiving attention include various quantum functional devices, quantum computing, DNA computing, and molecular electronics explained for molecular diode switches, molecular transistors, and molecular logic gates. This talk would provide an overview on one such candidate technology based on carbon and other nanotubes. the novel Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL), which differs in design from traditional laser diodes. This treatment burned out the protein shell and yielded two dimensional arrays of inorganic iron oxide dots on the Si wafer.

The size and repeat distance of the dots were 6 and 12 nm, respectively, as measure by FE-SEM and AFM. As the diameter of the iron oxide dots is only 6 nm, this two imensional array of inorganic iron oxide dots has a potential to be used as quantum dots. Feasibility study of the application of this dot array to the structure of semiconductor memory is now in progress.

Symbian joint venture between Psion, Nokia, Ericsson, Matsushita and Motorola will be a connection between smart mobile phones and Internet-ready games such as the consoless Sony’s PlayStation 2

For Example: Dialpad.com is the world's first free Java-based web-to-phone service. With

Dialpad.com, you can make unlimited free phone calls to anybody in the US as long as the other party has a valid phone number. Dialpad.com works just like your own telephone. You can make phone calls to any phone number in the US. Furthermore, you don't need to manually download and install any software. You can make any call while your are browsing the Internet and it is FREE!

Religion and theology

[1] Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.

Reminds me of the republican "Christian cops" debate.

Religion is one area of human experience, theology is another, Politics is one part of our lives, Ideology another, we tend to get them confused. Religion is an experience, theology is an idea; politics is about power, Ideology about beliefs.

We tend to get experience, feeling, passions confused with ideas, theories, thoughts and positions. Gestalt is a psychological practice that works to make the separation clear by the direct experience of feeling. To understand the difference is very useful in getting control of choices in life, government, education, health and science.

People and communities can’t work hard and progress to a place they don’t understand and have never experienced.

They never have been on the mountain top and don’t care. You can’t create a great school if you never experience a great school - all is flat gray and dull. You can’t create a great company if there is no occurrence of greatness, you can’t create a great society without the image, the vision of greatness.

Politics is one thing, ideology is another.

Thoughts are about power. We use our minds to get ahead, influence others, get a sense or feeling of control. But without passion, desire, feeling there is a hollow or emptiness in pure knowledge. Pure passion is wayward or dangerous and we feel the need to control or feeling with reason. Thus an internal conflict between what we desire and what we do.

Theology is about power in the church as an institution - Rome or Henry VIII - by social control of feelings and people and institutions.

Ideology is about control of social power by law and police and military force.

The God police of the Christian activists would control the bedrooms and doctors offices,

The green Cops of the Mullahs, Neighbor watch committees of China,

The KGB, CIA, FBI or DEA.

Religion is an experience of the holy ghost. You can have religious experience. You can know when someone is genuinely spiritual or just using God talk to get ahead or change the power balance. Commercial are expert in connecting feeling to product in order to create actions - sell the product. Commercial give the illusion of ideas but are pure feeling. Politics often does the same - the illusion of policy designed to connect feeling - positive and negative to people and parties in order to sell the product which is power, control, favors, winners and losers.

OUT of the box -

In order for people, institutions, and societies to advance to the next level - ( Blue, Red, yellow, brown, white, green, black and gold ) the difference between passion or feeling ( the colors are different levels of spiritual awareness ) and ideas that gain power, control, progress and win - they must directly experience the difference - since otherwise it’s an ideas about feeling not feeling, or an idea about religion not spiritual, or an idea about love not love, or an idea about health not health, or an idea about a more perfect society not an experience of a more perfect union.

People and communities can’t work hard and progress to a place they don’t understand and have never experienced.

They never have been on the mountain top and don’t care. You can’t create a great school if you never experience a great school - all is flat gray and dull. You can’t create a great company if there is no occurrence of greatness, you can’t create a great society without the image, the vision of greatness.

  • 1Cor.13
  • [1] Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
  • [2] And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing.
  • [3] And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not love, it profiteth me nothing.
  • [4] Love suffereth long, and is kind; love envieth not; love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up,
  • [5] Doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil;
  • [6] Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth;
  • [7] Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.
  • [8] Love never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
  • [9] For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
  • [10] But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.
  • [11] When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
  • [12] For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
  • [13] And now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.
  • 1Cor.8
  • [1] Now as touching things offered unto idols, we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffeth up, but love edifieth.
  • [2] And if any man think that he knoweth anything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.
  • [3] But if any man love God, the same is known of him.
  • 1Cor.10
  • [1] Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea;
  • [2] And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea;
  • [3] And did all eat the same spiritual meat;
  • [4] And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that
  • Rock was Christ.
  • (12) [4] Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit.
  • [5] And there are differences of administrations, but the same Lord.
  • [6] And there are diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in all.
  • [7] But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal.
  • [8] For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit;
  • [9] To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit;
  • weirdbrain ' (wîrd) adj., weird·er, weird·est. Of, relating to, or suggestive of the preternatural or supernatural. Of a strikingly odd or unusual character; strange. Archaic. Of or relating to fate or the Fates. n.

    Fate; destiny. One's assigned lot or fortune, especially when evil. Often Weird. Greek Mythology. Roman Mythology. One of the Fates. weird'ly adv. weird'ness n. SYNONYMS: weird, eerie, uncanny, unearthly.

    These adjectives refer to what is of a mysteriously strange, usually frightening nature. Weird may suggest the operation of supernatural influences, but it may also be applied to what is merely odd or unusual: “

    The person of the house gave a weird little laugh” (Charles Dickens). “

    There is a weird power in a spoken word” (Joseph Conrad). Something eerie inspires inexplicable fear or uneasiness that seems to result from a sinister influence: “At nightfall on the marshes, the thing was eerie and fantastic to behold” (Robert Louis Stevenson). Uncanny refers to what is unnatural and peculiarly unsettling: “

    The queer stumps . . . had uncanny shapes, as of monstrous creatures, whose eyes seemed to peer out at you” (John Galsworthy). Something unearthly seems so strange and unnatural as to come from or belong to another world: “He could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din” (Henry Kingsley).

    http://www.compaq.com/rcfoc/index.html Does the term "Network Computer" sound familiar...?

    * Another Broadband Alternative -- More acronyms: LMDS and MMDS.

    These are technologies for deploying high speed Internet access using broadcast radio waves -- think of it as wireless cable or wireless DSL. A few areas, such as New York City and Silicon Valley, already have some limited implementations. But according to the Oct. 26 New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/yr/mo/biztech/

    http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/yr/mo/biztech/ articles/26internet-wireless.html), a new big-name consortium led by Cisco plans to give cable and DSL companies a run for their broadband money -- and they point out that their terrestrial radio-based MMDS (Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service) solution doesn't require digging up any streets or placing equipment in the difficult-to-enter telephone company offices. (A tutorial on MMDS and related technologies is at http://www.webproforum.com/wire_broad/topic10.html

    http://www.webproforum.com/wire_broad/topic10.html ).

    Behind the news: a common thread of interconnectedness

    Imagine a fat monitor or a hand held device or a card which is a personal linking device that plugs into the electrical system and a USB ( universal serial Bus ) modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ) that creates the connection to the life force.

    The device can carry talk, pictures, e-mail, white board functions.

    The device can charge expenses, such as parking, travel, meals, and pay by use applications.

    Third-generation services are coming
    soon to a mobile phone near you --
    but first the platforms and standards
    have to be resolved.

    Electricity made mass production, telephones, photographs, radio, TV, and computers possible, and now powers the internet. Packets replace circuits, self fixing double encoded packets travel fast and faster.

    The Personal Communications Utility or Appliance PCU, PCA, or PAD ( personal access device ) or NC ( network computer ) plugs into a pipeline that connects you to the backbone of the internet.

    The Stock Market Game


    The

    new tech search

    on hot companies

    suggestions: FIRST:

    The list of companies in tele-communications

    http://telecom.tbi.net/network1.htm

    Technological search:

    nano computers quantum optical network switching electronics high bandwidth photonics diode switches molecular transistors molecular logic gates Quantum Cascade Laser

    http://www.wiredbrain.com/nano.htm

    A short introduction to quantum computation

    Max PLANCK and Heisenberg, and Erwin SCHRÖDINGER's wave mechanics, and Born, are the people of the 20th century who will most influence the 21 st. We will see the application of quantum computer fairly soon. It could ( so will ) have some level of self awareness we call consciousness

    http://www.qubit.org/intros/comp/comp.html

    Being in two places at the same time - or going from here to there without passing through the space between.

    The nature of matter at this level is little energy spots rather than matter as we experience it, energy that change quantum states - transform from one state to another instantly.

    "

    The history of computer technology has involved a sequence of changes from one type of physical realization to another --- from gears to relays to valves to transistors to integrated circuits and so on ...

    On the atomic scale matter obeys the rules of quantum mechanics, which are quite different from the classical rules that determine the properties of conventional logic gates. So if computers are to become smaller in the future, new, quantum technology must replace or supplement what we have now.

    The point is, however, that quantum technology can offer much more than cramming more and more bits to silicon and multiplying the clock-speed of microprocessors. It can support entirely new kind of computation with qualitatively new algorithms based on quantum principles!

    A machine called NEXUM

    The comprehensive, omnibus, all-embracing, all-encompassing, across-the-board, INCLUSIVE, EXTENSIVE widespread, epidemic, GENERAL international, world-wide, global, cosmic, UNIVERSAL, UBIQUITOUS appliance device, mechanical contraption, gadget, gismo, CONTRIVANCE doodad, doohickey, thingy, thingamabob, thingamajig, that we all will carry around. At the counter in Wal-Mat it connects quickly by infra-red link to the charge ( debit ) machine.

    The true paper-less banking. What do we have ? What did we buy ? How much did it cost on record.

    We talk to it. Call home. Get personal mail. Check on the price of dry wall. What is the quote on 20 year fixed term money ? Where do I go next ? How do I get there ? Call ahead and confirm I will be 10 minutes late. What’s on the menu, reserve the table by the window and order ahead. Who has the best price on or for or going - on anything ? Who wants to buy or sell ? How is the car doing ? Can I fly to Jerusalem in the morning and rent a car and get a hotel and make appointments ?

    When connected to a terminal I can type or see better - out of the digital airwaves or on cable or on optic fiber in Africa to China down-links and up links with nodes and storage and services at my command charges by the micro-penny. Always on with a flat connection fee.

    How our packets travel is the trillion dollar question; digital cell phones, broadband, on the electric wires, cable, optic fiber,  DSL or all of the above ?

    The news tracker connection then runs everything.

    The Star Office 5.1 is a good example. It runs on open platforms and can be updated, reconfigured to include sound and video telephones, and doesn't need to be completely installed on every terminal but can run off the system network.

    In doing web pages, Netscape Composer, MS FrontPage, and Star Office use different forms of code, HTTP ( hypertext ) different Java scripts, and can mess each other and the author up. Now since they ( Netscape ( AOL ) and Sun - part of the NOISE group, Netscape, Oracle, IBM, Sun and everyone else - ) are enemies they may intend to screw each other with the author in the middle.

    How about http://www.wiredbrain.com/battle.wav

    and too many other changes that work here but not there - audio plug-ins, ActiveX, virtual machines, XML, etc. Etc..

    This is why the complex stuff has to be up-stream on the server if the communications systems can communicate with each other. 

    The system knows where you are (GPS), who you are ( IP) and what you are ( kind of device you are using ) and what you want - voice, e-mail, conference, word processor, accounts, pay a bill, collect a bill etc.

    The standards have to be set by SOMEONE - it can’t be done by a voluntary committee as in the good old non commercial days when the DOD and NSF controlled the net. It can’t be done by government ( too slow ) IT has to be global - the EU and Asia are involved - sometimes well ahead.

    The WWW system standard was set at CERN - and the UN or a global trade or international postal telecommunications agreement could set up a fast working body the approve PROTOCALS. Now MS does the global job but is clearly not neutral or trustworthy, since it is worth a good share of the almost trillion dollars in systems sales.

    Tomorrow's story today: Wiredbrain's Reports from the future:

    StarOffice 5 is a free download from Sun microsystems at

    http://www.sun.com/

    65 MB without recover ( not easy the CD is $10 plus shippinghttp://www.sun.com/products/staroffice/get.html

    StarOffice has a fully integrated set of powerful applications that provides Microsoft Office compatible word processing, spreadsheet, graphic design, presentations, HTML editor, mail/news reader, scheduler, and database functions. With the release of the new 5.1 version for worldwide distribution, StarOffice provides significant performance and feature upgrades that improve user experience and productivity.

    StarOffice 5.1 includes:

          • StarOffice Writer for document editing,
            • StarOffice Calc for creating spreadsheets,
            • StarOffice Impress for creating presentations,
            • StarOffice Draw and StarImage for creating vector and bit-mapped graphics,
            • StarOffice Schedule for managing calendars and to-do lists,
            • StarOffice Mail for handling e-mail,
            • StarOffice Base for creating interfaces to databases,
            • StarOffice Discussion for reading Internet news, and
            • StarOffice Math for creating complex formulas,
            • StarOffice Workplace for creating a desktop environment

    http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/9908/sunflash.990831.2.html

    http://www.sun.com/dot-com/staroffice.html

    It's really good !

    The integration of text, http editor, spreadsheets, presentations, drawing, mail, frames, work folders, database, global documents, diagrams, images, formula, is really MUCH better than Office and word.

    And it's free

    This is your entry point to access different pages within your Virtual Office.

    OPEN HOUSE Visit Netscapes Virtual Office

    at http://www.wiredbrain.com/

    Peter Pflaum's Bookmarks

    *See Packets

    Linux to attack Windows

    in both the client and server arenas

    Finance Physics:

    Of course, market prices are the result of foggy feeling, mass psychology called perceptions. BUT, over the longer run, basic economic principles and the laws of social physics will "correct" the difference between false perceptions and a harder reality.

    In the current context the following will happen - the only question is when:

    1.)

    The misbalance between American growth and ECU’s struggles, Japan’s and Asia’s problems put pressure on the dollar because of the trade gap:

    2.) Raw declines in the dollar forces increases in the interest rates dollar securities have to pay;

    3.)

    The higher cost of capital slows U.S. growth rates and forces a market "correction" of the irrational exuberance of speculative stocks.

    We're moving toward a world of 1 billion connected computers sometime in the next decade," Grove said, saying it would represent some 20 percent of the world's population and a great opportunity" for the Pacific Rim.

    The theme of "wiredbrain" is that the "new world orders" are global connections between utility network

    NEXUM

    computers.

    Like the human brain, the

    internet's packets system can reconfigure itself to work even after portions were destroyed. Using the noise-prone analog circuits of the time, it was impossible to build the necessary switches. Baran concluded that all the traffic would have to be digital. Moreover, the digital traffic would have to be broken into short message blocks now called

    "packets,"

    each containing its own routing information,

    like a DNA molecule, and able to replicate itself correctly whenever a transmission error occurred. With many additions and permutations, his original design is today termed the Internet, click here for the emerging history

    of the 21st century.

    Tomorrows story today: Wiredbrain's Reports from the future:

    Research methods for the Internet:

    Many students and professionals now use the Internet as a primary research tool.

    There are some simple methods to take advantage of some of the new technology which enable the research to create multi-search engine archives and move fairly smoothly through the better sites. Since most browses limit bookmarks and are prejudice in the use of search engines, commercial interest now overwhelm academic or professional standards and interest.

    First you need some basic tools - the Internet connection, explorer and Netscape ( why not both ? )

    Then look at

    http://www.wiredbrain.com/portals.htm for a list of search engines. One should try the same search of about 5 to 10 words common in the area of your interest, on several to get an idea of their advantages and limitations.

    Then find and down load:

    http://www.copernic.com/netsonic/promo/

    http://www.ferretsoft.com/netferret/index.html

    The GO networks engine is too unstable and has banners and ads that get in the way but some people may find it useful and they may fix the problems.

    http://express.infoseek.com/

    After you have downloaded and saved these files - open them and check the options to set them for the browser you use, set the search for time and number limits.

    All the multi-search work like

    http://www.multicrawl.com/

    but keep you files so you don’t have to go back a fourth from the search page to the sites and back.

    TAKING NOTES:

    On most pages ( not too Long ) you can use "edit" select all, copy and paste to notebook or wordpad, then to Word or wordperfect word processor. By using an unformatted plain text insert you may avoid hard returns and other editing errors that will transfer with the text. Otherwise you have to remove the line returns or hard returns that break-up sentences and paragraphs. Otherwise you can highlight the parts you want and copy and paste. Images can be saved By using the right click in Netscape, view images, files save as, and in Explorer right click "save picture as" BE sure to give credit where credit is due.

    As important as the transistor ?

    Imagine 3.4 terabytes in a device the size of a credit card. Imagine it costing about $48!!

    FROM

    http://www.digital.com/rcfoc/

    Videos would be on a rechargeable card, so would banking, purchases, all using personal communication systems and very smart cards - every transaction can be online, from parking meters, gas, soda machines, ticket-less travel, using a smart card with memory and a small web connection. Add the GPS and the map is the territory; anywhere and anytime all is in a cell phone type device. You can not only know where you are all the time but "the system" can know where you or your kids are or where your car is.

    The connection of GPS, tiny web servers, vast memory capacity, even without great bandwidth can produce a money machine for consumption - paper-less banking, travel, purchases, but also instant communications with other data such as market prices, scores, news, menus, et al. Plug into the PAD Personal Access Device, and do all the sound and fury signifying what ever you want - chat, do business, news, markets, movies, games including day trading, security systems, ( little transponders at each window and door ), or recording that recharge themselves.

    The concept of a virtual organization - of a transitory network of individuals coupled together by advanced communications technologies - continues to grow in prominence. However, a lack of detailed, real-world cases poses a significant problem when attempting to analyze the business potential of linking remote workers in patterns of

    virtual organization. Such a lack of examples is particularly acute within the small business sector. A case study of a UK-based SME - Cavendish Management Resources - is presented. Both practical and theoretical insights into new flexible

    patterns of organization in the small business sector are presented.

    Fast transportable records means a whole new world of record keeping and economic transactions. Indeed the time for Global Money as well as communications.

    While it's far too early to tell how this might play out, RCFoC readers Michael Mayer and others have brought our attention to a report from Britain's Keele University, and from Cavendish Management Resources (CMR), of a "3-D Memory System" that promises this magic. And they expect that this could be on the market in two years!

    According to CMR (

    http://www.cmruk.com/cmrinventions.html ), Professor Ted Williams and his team are able to store 86 gigabytes per square centimeter, and to read and write this data at 100 megabits/second. While few details are available while their patents are pending, CMR does indicate that the process, funded in part by the UK Department of Trade and Industry, exploits a new family of metal alloys to create, "...a magneto-optical system not dissimilar to that of CD-ROM, except that the system is fixed, solid state, and has a different operating approach."

    And to top that off, they point out that this no-moving-parts, very low power storage solution "...can be put onto virtually every surface," essentially providing massive data storage for almost anything.

    Indeed, CMR's managing director Mike Downey suggests that,
    "

    The technology is scalable, either up or down, so that even wristwatches will be capable of handling a memory capacity of more than 100 gigabytes."

    It also occurs to me that with a data transfer rate of 100 megabits/second, could this also replace conventional semiconductor memory for some applications?

    Of course, this might seem to be in the "too good to be true" category, and healthy skepticism is called for. On the other hand, the Aug. 10 London Daily Mail does point out that this is the same Ted Williams who "...led the team that built the ground-breaking nuclear magnetic resonance bodyscanner for EMI," and so it should hardly be discounted out of hand.

    IF this does turn out as the new development company, "Keele High Density" hopes, imagine the implications: storage could become so inexpensive and so pervasive that we'd never again have to think about deleting old data; digital video might become as common as text is today; and the multi-billion dollar rotating disk drive industry could, er, grind to a halt, redistributing significant wealth.

    Note that I'm not saying that any of these things will necessarily come to pass based on this announcement from CMR -- I'm only suggesting that such innovations, this one or another one from some other source, do have the potential to "change all the rules" in the blink of an eye.

    In the Knowledge Age, complacency is NEVER a good idea...

    Ah, how quickly things change. This past February we caught a glimpse of an amazingly small complete Web server at Stanford's "Wearables" lab (

    http://www.digital.com/rcfoc/19990201.htm#Default_7 )

    [Image - Stanford Univ. matchbox Web server - http://www.digital.com/rcfoc/19990201_images/Matchbox.jpg ]

    It was the size of a matchbox.

    Now, but a half-year later and on the other side of the continent, we see a complete Web server that's but the size of the HEAD of one of the matches in that box!

    [Image - U of Mass. Ipic tiny Web server -

    http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/%7Eshri/iPicPic/iPic.jpg

    Brought to our attention by RCFoC reader Christian Miller, this tiny Web server was built at the University of Massachusetts and contains the CPU, memory, serial port, and file system -- literally everything needed, and connects to an Internet router via a serial connection. Indeed, you can directly surf this match head Web server through a link on the page that describes this accomplishment in more detail -

    http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/~shri/iPic.html . And this tiny Web server costs less than one dollar.

    Of course this little Web server is, er, no match for the huge servers that power Internet portals and the like or even for typical smaller Web servers, so what good is it? Think "Internet Appliance." Think "Internet-enabling" just about anything, like light switches, and even light bulbs! Think Internet-enabled cell phones. Think a Web server just about everywhere you look.

    In fact, think like this, and you'll be thinking about a future that is clearly not all that far away...

    Something missing:

    An astro-physicist has said ‘ there is no reason that people should be ever be able to understand the universe’. Our biological and intellectual background is so naturally limited by our life experience here on Earth. We have no way of comprehending or visioning space time plasma that behaves in ways impossibly strange to our ways of being and knowing. Atomic physics involves models that are not intuitive - even counter- intuitive.

    Most people who have ever lived on this planet, were born and died within a fifty mile range.

    Their perceptions are defined within what is called a tribal culture - part real and part superstition. Applied rational knowledge is fairly modern as a cultural style and still not seriously or firmly established as a norm.

    The irrational base of human understanding is clearly demonstrated by politics and commercials.

    NOW as we enter into a global technical society our social world is as little understood as the physical.

    The new world order - lacks a vision or social psychological foundation. ]

    The technology itself is revolutionary.

    The global economy requires new models of thought. It’s not surprising that it is difficult and there is a lot of active and passive resistance.

    The leaders and leading institutions often don’t get it. Non-linear, transactional, mutually dependent rapid change appears to many as anarchy and chaos - morally questionable and in conflict with traditional values. That is because global transformations are a real revolution. Serious changes are disruptive of the existing order.

    Technology is going to make the world around us smart

    as we move away from proprietary architectures to a standards-based ecology of information.

    We still need a name for the UCD: UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE or "information - communications - appliance - utility- network computer, cable or wireless black box modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ), play station, boom box, CD, DVD, VHS, camera, VCR, telephone, wireless, cordless, portable, TV, radio, pager, laptop, notebook, library, GPS, map, yellow pages, combat walk and talk and call in air strikes more".

    The market for the bandwidth and the appliances is global - with billions of clients world wide.

    The money is in software now moving from "programs" to content.

    The content will be interactive media that includes program functions. ISP such as AOL, will provide multimedia E-mail as a word processor that can handle graphics, photographs, soon video and data files.

    The browser becomes a universal systems package do all the most common functions as plug-ins.

    Which is what StarOffice 5 does. It is a free download from Sun microsystems at

    http://www.sun.com/

    The USB universal serial bus ties to printers, sound and video systems, play stations, phones, keyboards and voice commands, other appliances and services. Microsoft-NBC-General Electric, merge into a convergence of media and communications services. Time-Warner, the News Corp., Disney-ABC, are positioning themselves for the transformation of many business into one.

    The current crop of Internet stocks are unlikely to be very important.

    Other business includes finance, matching buyers and sellers, and a thousand other ideas and items.

    The ISP becomes a bank and travel agent, department store, and service center. Wal-mart, Sears and other may need their own ISP. Clients will pay the ISP for telephone service, cable, lease of hardware, Internet, credit, and may buy their insurance, tickets, or dishes from a company they trust, so it all adds up.

    A limited set of functions and libraries in or around a CPU, with the capacities of a play station, will run a package of on demand utilities called from the network. Once there is a break in the bandwidth, your browser can quickly call down any packages it may need - high speed smart updates means you don’t have to have everything stored. Office systems can do this now but are afraid to be pioneers with arrows in their backs. Once Sun, Oracle, IBM or others really have high performance objective networks there will be no need for the bloated windows operation systems.

    The market often is as slow as the political process in facing the inevitable forces of technology and social history. Cartels and semi-monopolies are the natural outcome of free competition because organizations can join together to control markets.

    The robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century, such as Morgan, Carnegie, Mellon, Rockefeller, Stanford, Dupont controlled steel and oil, railroads and chemicals. General Motors president Alfred P. Sloan worked with the du Pont's to control the auto market. A U.S. Court of Appeals finds that Aluminum Co. of America (Alcoa) held a 90 percent monopoly in U.S. aluminum ingot production before the war, a monopoly enjoyed by the Mellons for more than half a century. See RCA (NBC - Victor ) below..

    Sun's McNealy portrays perils of running the Wintel 'gauntlet' ) ( Windows/intel )

    http://www.excite.com/computers_and_internet/tech_news/zdnet/?article=zdnews2.inp

    Scott mcnealy, CEO of Sun Microsystems Inc., one could easily draw the conclusion that most of the ills in the computer industry stem from one company and one company only.

    The charismatic McNealy used large portions of his keynote address here Thursday at Sun's JavaOne developers conference, as well as a subsequent press conference, to paint Microsoft Corp. as a ruthless monopoly destroying companies and promoting a flawed business model.

    "

    The market economy works until somebody gets so much market power that they are beyond market principles," he said.

    McNealy said Microsoft's monopoly on the desktop through the Windows operating system enables it to sell "bloat" like Office 2000 that people have to buy.

    "

    The other opportunity it has is to go out and buy little companies that wouldn't normally be successful, bundle them into their Windows or Office hairball and use their lock-in and monopoly leverage to make them successful and drive everyone else out of business," McNealy said. "That makes everybody want to sell their company for a price lower than they want to because if you're not the one bought, you're done."

    One of the best examples of how new technologies can be dominated by powerful forces that control standards was the companion development of hardware ( Radios, phonographs, and then television ) as well as soft ware, the programming, records and content necessary to sell the product. People won’t buy radios or TV if there are no stations, there can’t be stations until people have radios or TVs. RCA supported the networks in order to sell radios.

    Then they made more from the broadcasting then they did from hardware.

    Sarnoff, David, 1891–1971, American radio and television pioneer; b. Russia. He worked for the Marconi Wireless Co., winning recognition as the narrator of the Titanic disaster (1912). After the Radio Corp. of America absorbed (1921) Marconi, Sarnoff became general manager. As president (after 1930) and chairman of the board (from 1947) of RCA, he played a major role in the development of television.

    A superheterodyne circuit developed by U.S. Army Signal Corps major Edwin Howard Armstrong, 26, became the basic design for all amplitude modulation (AM) radios. It greatly increases the selectivity and sensitivity of radio receivers over a wide band of frequencies (see 1906; FM, 1933). Radio Corp. of America (RCA) was founded by Owen D. Young (see 1919) who loans Ernst Alexanderson to RCA which will employ him as chief engineer for 5 years (see 1906). RCA acquired the Victor Co. and become a radio-phonograph colossus but anti-trust court actions will separate RCA from GE (see VICTROLA, 1906; NBC, 1926). David Sarnoff urges marketing of a simple "radio music box."

    The American Marconi Co. says his plan will make the radio "a ‘household utility’ in the same sense as the piano or phonograph" (see 1912; 1920).

    American radio and television pioneer who proposed the first commercial radio receiver and in 1926 formed the National Broadcasting Company.

    The first vinylite phonograph record appears in October. RCA-Victor issues a new recording of the 1895 Richard Strauss work Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche, but vinylite will not displace shellac until the perfection of long-playing records (see 1948).

    Since 3/15/1995 ( about 100 per day - 50 % of actual count )

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    (brain click) We are such stuff -

    As dreams are made on, and our little life - Is rounded with a sleep.

    Click for an image of the future :

    Low Orbit satellites beam down to earth

    - Communications, media, the nature of work and the wealth of nations.

    The only way you do better than the average is having information beyond the average.

    End of the Age of Innocents:


    Why does Clinton continue to gain support vs. the decline of the negative, fundamentalist, religious dogmatic right and their talk show hosts, such as Rush and all the scandal and conspiracy mongers along with Ken Starr and the politics of the sexual inquisition.

    We are in the age of free forms, Saturday Night Live, Rap and hip hop, the counter culture is the culture and the silent majority has become the reactionary old minority.

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    Well, what are you waiting for? You've got a date with the future.

    No, Virginia there is not a literal Santa Claus, there is no tooth Fairy, the bible is not the literal word of God, the world was not created in seven days seven thousand years age and the President is a human with human talents and faults.

    To love God with your whole heart, mind and spirit - emotionally, intellectually, and mystically, is the first commandment, upon which hangs all the law and the prophecies.

    It is ideology to worship the means or process, without understanding the ends.

    The means are formal while the ends are personal.

    There is a human quest to move beyond self, people want to go beyond time and place to meet the universe as it really is and has been and will be. Other people rather do anything else.

    Our ideas are usually false guides to a transcendental reality. We are blind to the nature of Elephants, we are lions in a pit who will attack those who try to rescue us, we do not really know who we are and what we really need or want. In simple terms we are not really awake but in a half sleep and only pretend to be conscious.

    Thus we are good customers of false hope, fast cars and women, bad fast food, snake oil salesmen, demagogue and false prophet and prophetess.

    The ritual, the Laws, the traditions are means to the end of a synergy society.

    They are collective myths often mistaken for reality. In a synergy benefits are derived from common sharing of spirit, trust and faith. To made the law or traditions into a GOD with absolute truth, is the fault made by Philistines and innocents everywhere.

    Our country is not always right, extremism in the defense of liberty is a serious fault, moderation in the pursuit of earthly ends in always a good idea, our society is not Zion, we are not a species of special divine selection to be saints. We are not inherently different from the general flow of world history, sinners and knaves, obstructing justice, organizing collective stupidity, covering the road to hell with good speeches and intentions.

    Once More From the TOP:

    It's about time !

    The main line press has caught-on to the power of the internet ? What wiredbrain and others ( mainly Netscape, Oracle, ( considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinions. b. An authoritative or wise statement or prediction ) IBM, SunMicrosystems and the NOISE group ) have been talking about since Netscape 1.0 and WINS connections - the virtual office and the Network Computer has now arrived in the PC world.

    "

    The new concept ( only to you ) goes by a variety of names: instant Web office; virtual office; instant intranet; Web tone; Internet dial tone; and so on.

    The idea is to provide everything a user needs on a central server. Users can then access that server over the Internet with just a terminal and a phone line.

    Then they "rent" Internet and intranet applications for as little as $10 to $20 per person per month. (That's a fraction of the per-user cost of an in-house intranet.)"

    and a box that cost 10 % of a PC work station ( $500 vs. $5,000 ) and doesn't crash, doesn't need systems managers, and doesn't require constant upgrades but does need bandwidth.

    MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1997

    Instant Intranets Just Stage One in Emerging Market Struggle

    Jesse Berst, Editorial Director ZDNet AnchorDesk

    What is clear but not said is this is the end of the Age of the PC. First the main frame, then the PC now the NC -

    There is now a immense industry we can call IT “INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY”.

    IT now represents the critical modern enterprise growing to be a quarter of all economic activity.

    IT is a greater engine for growth than railroads in the 19th century, oil and chemical industries in the first half of this century. IT is equal to the auto industry, which reached 25 % in the 1950s. “IT” like the auto industry includes the hardware ( the computer or car), the infrastructure, (communications and networks or the roads) the energy ( software or oil ) the services, ( consultants and staff or Gas Stations ) and parts ( modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s, drives, or car radios ). IT includes the computers ( the car ), the roads ( the telecom business ), services ( software ) and the social educational infrastructure.

    IT provides the web of life for modern enterprise - design, production, distribution, sales, of goods and services. IT is the growth industry and in labor market.

    There are millions of new jobs and additional people needed world wide.

    Unlike the auto industry the IT business evolves quickly. New hardware computers and chips, new methods of communications, new applications evolve quickly. IT is quickly becoming one unified, highly complex living system on a global basis.

    The whole is more than the sum of the parts - synergy that comes from elaborate interactions.

    There are critical “flash point” - global telcom systems based on satellites connect to earth stations that can use telephone lines including new high bandwidth technologies, optic fiber, wireless broadband, and cable connections.

    The high bandwidth connections use improved modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s to provide support for networks.

    These new networks provide what have been called telephones, television, personal computers, and something new - beyond what now are common utilities.

    The common base system is the “browser”, which will provide all of the application in a Java type objects - in a Video User Interface (VUI) using chips that can handle digital TV and Digital Hard Drives for storage all as parts of the new super modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s.

    IT is why the DOJ Microsoft case is important. What was called the “operation system” OS now becomes VUI, an interface between a “terminal” ( telephone, TV, and PC = NC ) and a communications media.

    The interface uses program “packets” as well as content “packets” the operational software is contained within the data.

    The difference between program and content no longer is significant. With bandwidth the “word processor” is attached to the files and comes as an instant updated package at the moment of use. This is Netscape’s, Oracle and others “vision” and the real challenge to Microsoft.

    Berst Alert FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1997

    Bandwidth Progress Report

    Lugar Plan To Replace the Income Tax With A National Sales Tax

    Since other countries use the VAT, exports are taxed less ( exports don't pay VAT ) and imports are TAXED more the socail costs of health care, defense, highways are transfered from exports and onto imports a 20% differenece. Also DO AWAY WITH THE IRS !

    UP-GRADES: Horse race or dog and pony show ?

    Faster, bigger, cheaper: vs. even much cheaper, even smarter, much simpler systems synergy

    More of the same - but bigger and better is the image from Intel/Microsoft, well maybe: there is certainly some more GEE WIZZ stuff coming.

    There are alternatives to buying new PC's with all the new bells and whistles.

    There will be ways to run more and more complex and graphic programs. It is and AND/OR but some of the same and something different ? I can't upgrade my current 486 BOX because new systems require a new mother board, new graphics, new memory slots. I might as well get a new machine !

    Let's put it this way - which would you prefer ?

    Just keep what I have and shut up ! I will have to upgrade sometime...

    Second, replace my 486 80Mhz 16 Mb RAM, 2 hard drives, modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ), machine with a Pentium at "only" a $1000.00. BUT the new machine will need to be replaced within 18 months by Pentium II and other major new technologies - more integration into the CPU, different memory managers, different mother boards, BIOS, power management, graphics, Digital Video Drives - all NEW stuff will be here in 18 months to two years. So should I WAIT ? What do I need it all for ? I don't get into complex games - or graphics - or huge data files - This BOX can wait to be given to the children !

    Wait ----

    A third way !

    When Bandwidth arrives from the sky, from cable, from the power lines, from new phone technologies then it will be possible to buy or rent a super modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ) that turns my monitor into a digital TV and my computer into a smart terminal ?

    The single video card, hard drive and memory manager can download programs when they are used. Instead of clicking on Word, part of a 100 MB office suite package, I click on a Word Processor from the web ( like Netscape's Communicator Java Editor ) and the document window shows up faster than it does now. If I use graphics then that is called up from the network - many as Java Scripts - that will run on almost any platform. When I save my files, I save to my web site which won't lose my files or run out of space. All of this for a flat fee - and no constant upgrades. I can still keep my system cluttered with junk I don't use or grow out of the need to have copies of my own but just a bookmark that lets me get what I want, when I want it.

    People's Liberation Army,

    I think Intel and Microsoft are in for a wake up call.

    The PC market will not continue to experience 20 % annual growth.

    The Chip market will but not the PC market. Growth markets are in utility machines for the masses.

    The Chip market will continue to grow but not the PC market. Few want new and improved, few want to upgrade every other year, and the many are fed up with overly complex hardware and programs that crash as they say " contact your systems administrator " . I don't have a systems administrator and don't want one to keep fixing the un-fixable. This is what the

    N.O.I.S.E. is all about (Netscape, Oracle, IBM, SunMicrosystem, and everyone else )

    Intel ProShare® video conferencing product line. Mr. Gelsinger discussed the

    Balanced PC Platform.

    New and Improved ? Thoughts on the Explorer Upgrade

    In Europe it has been traditionally difficult to sell NEW type autos. People say they don’t want to buy a car, which they keep for an average of seven years, until the bugs have been worked out and has built a reputation for reliability. GM, IBM, and other big corporations often do not have the best product or price but the power of marketing, distribution, service, and habit.

    They depend on people’s unwillingness to be pioneers. Those on the frontier get shot with arrows.

    Now billions of dollars, huge personal fortunes, the rise and fall of great enterprises depend on complex technologies few understand. Technology has become a horse race, the fastest win rather than a dog or pony show where the judges reflect conventional values, where a horse of a different color is unlikely to win. In the now systems of knowledge, a 14 year old New Zealand boy’s solution to the millennium bug is just as much in the race as the show horses from the most established stables.

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    The economics profession, the federal reserve, national planners, and the stock market is just learning to deal with this change in economic behavior. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and Netscape are working on a

    Java Machine that will be the core of most new computer applications. Suites of application either on the "video" hard drive or on a systems server will run on these virtual machines, so will autos, and all kinds of "real" machines. This replaces Windows, Dos or other OS and MS knows it.

    The communications industry, in fact all of Information Technology (IT) will provide applications, voice, video, data and word processing on the internet, intranets, extranets, are all built on this CORE system which provides on demand applications. This is the BIG picture. This is the central theme. This is the main thing. Do you "get it" ?

    Review the technology with the central role of core systems clearly in mind.

    From the time that humans formed villages based on agriculture the technology of earning a living has interacted with the social and political system.

    New

    Power-line Telephone Technology Set To Hit UK

    LONDON - Electricity companies may become the latest providers of telephone and Internet services to your home.

    Forget separate lines from telephone or cable companies: you might talk and send computer data at high speed via existing power cables -- the same lines that supply electricity to your washing machine and fridge.

    The Industrial revolution from the 15th century to the 20th created the middle class national states most of us call home.

    What we call the "modern world", is where we live.

    The new technology is creating a "new world order".. like it or not.

    OFF THE WALL: Projections and forecasts:

    1.) President Clinton will resign ( because he has "had-it") to become a University President sometime between the congressional elections in Nov. 1998 and the opening of congress in January 1999.

    This establishes a new Constitution system of a six year Presidents with the next president having years of "on-the-job" training. It also allows for a selection process other than the crazy primary process.

    The new Vice-president will be black, female or both.

    The republicans will run Governor Thomson of Wisconsin with a female VP.

    They may win because

    2.) A banking crisis in China - a run on the banks because of the problems with state run firms and the PLA industrial complex -
    China's People's Liberation Army is business dynamite that can explode !

    The People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China has evolved
    into the mainland's biggest conglomerate over the past
    10 years and is spreading overseas

    causes a real crash before the Elections of 1999. A successful coup in Russia, and a small war in the Middle East..
    3.) So much for peace and prosperity …. so welcome to the 21st century

    NOTES AND COMMENTS

    GEORGE SOROS:

    and common misconceptions: the division between conventional wisdom and reality.

    In any case, there is something wrong with making the survival of the fittest the guiding principle of a civilized society. This social Darwinism is based on an outmoded theory of evolution just as the equilibrium theory in economics is based on Newtonian physics.

    The principle which guides the evolution of the species is mutation, and mutation works in a much more sophisticated way.

    The species and their environment are interactive, and one species serves as part of the environment for the other species.

    There is a two-way feedback mechanism, similar to reflexivity in history, only in history the mechanism is driven not by mutation but by misconceptions.

    The controlling Paradigm:

    George Soros has make billions when the common knowledge, conventional wisdom is out of sink with reality. His central point is that "objective reality" is separate from the ideas that describe or explain what is being observed. Whatever our ideas about "science" the physical reality doesn’t change. Our "uncertainty" or viewpoint on physical quantum doesn’t change the phenomena itself.

    On the other hand, public and expert perceptions of human activities changes the nature of the activities themselves. Our beliefs change our behavior and common social habits and ideas change who we are and what we do. This is a reflective feedback loop between perceptions and reality. Political theory, religious faiths, economic assumptions, mass media chatter, advertising, hype, hope, needs, wants, passions or truths and lies all make social reality "unknowable" and social action can not be based on just objective reality and the facts.

    Now the social reality of the human population on planet earth is going through a basic mutation, a major change in form, new forms of business evolution; where common perceptions and conventional wisdom is often disconnected from the situation on the ground.

    The mass emotion on the death of Princess Diana, is unexplainable, so are stock markets, the impacts of technology, political reform, capitalism in China, and the major events of our lives.

    There can be balanced judgments and clever analysis but nothing close to certain knowledge.

    People's Liberation Army

    The convergence of electronic mass media, global telephone systems in a global economy of market capitalism, with privatization of postal and telephone, low cost computers, mobile telephone systems, satellite communications are forces changing the world into a new home.

    The fall of the USS-was, the decline of political military industrial interest groups and territorial parties and the current economic growth all all connected but NOT in the way political, economic or popular theories of the right or left would have us believe. Basic relationships are changing with communications patterns and reflect major new income and power centers.

    Donald Tapscott, author of the books Paradigm Shift,

    The Digital Economy and the fourthcoming

    Growing Up Digital, gives the introduction.

    Each individual human: teacher, student, businessperson, politician is at the center of a network of connections, consultants, money, and interests always shifting in their alliances to any larger group. Each industry is a network of partners, relationships, and connections. Each business, family, school, church is slowly becoming a wide area network of dynamic relationships formed mutually with others of their kind and with quite foreign groups. While people have always been connected, the form, range and style of these connections are most important, it's what we call society. Societies of local tribal connections are very different in quality and quantity from the global society on the Internet.

    The style of the Free

    Masons is very different from Madison Avenue.

    Communications among people create beliefs and the myths "the people" live by, and these common beliefs, habits and customs create social groups, and these social groups are more or LESS successful in their activities.

    The groups with the "right" ideas for the ecology and the times take over from those with the "wrong" less powerful ideas.

    The way to make money in the market, in business, and as an individual is to first have the "right" ideas. Thus it has been since humans have talked to each other and had contacts with people who were different. This is what Allen Wilson called the "catch-on" factor. Wiredbrain is your guide to "right" thinking for the times that are coming.

    Expectations = assumptions (demands * needs ) / desires

    or the 33 1/3 GAP between preceptions and reality

    While long term, the high hopes and good desires of the future:

    (

    http://www.wiredbrain.com/packets.htm and

    futures.htm and

    images.htm )

    The long term growth of Global Economy driven by iT

    Protocol:

    He who controls the interface controls the system.

    Imagine a fat monitor similar to the Imax. It plugs into the electrical system that creates the life force. Electricity made mass production, telephones, photographs, radio, TV, and computers possible, and now power the internet.

    The Personal Communications Utility or Appliance PCU, PCA, or PAD ( personal access device ) or NC ( network computer ) plugs into a pipeline to the backbone of the internet.

    Then runs everything.

    The Star Office is a good example. It runs on open platforms and can be updated, reconfigured to include sound and video telephones, and doesn’t need to be completely installed on every terminal but can run off the system network.

    In doing web pages, Netscape Composer, MS FrontPage, and Star Office use different forms of code, HTTP ( hypertext ) different Java scripts, and can mess each other and the author up. Now since they ( Netscape ( AOL ) and Sun - part of the NOISE group, Netscape, Oracle, IBM, Sun and everyone else - ) are enemies they may intend to screw each other with the author in the middle.

    How about

    http://www.wiredbrain.com/battle.wav

    and too many other changes that work here but not there - audio plug-ins, ActiveX, virtual machines, XML, etc. Etc..

    This is why the complex stuff has to be up-stream on the server if the communications systems can communicate with each other.

    The standards have to be set by SOMEONE - it can’t be done by a voluntary committee as in the good old non commercial days when the DOD and NSF controlled the net. It can’t be done by government ( too slow ) IT has to be global - the EU and Asia are involved - sometimes well ahead.

    The WWW system standard was set at CERN - and the UN or a global trade or international postal telecommunications agreement could set up a fast working body the approve PROTOCALS. Now MS does the global job but is clearly not neutral or trustworthy, since it is worth a good share of the almost trillion dollars in systems sales.

    ( Information Technology ) with WWT ( world wide telecommunications ) and IIOP ( universal transfer technology protocol ) the way will be bumpy.

    see STOCKS some fly high some are sinking

    I told you so - ( when the market takes a fall ) the market is OVER VALUED -

    Those securities that are based on return ( ROI, Income ) are worth at most 20 times their discounted income. 3 % inflation + 3 % real growth ( or dividend ) = 1.0 / 6 % = 16.6 Price/earning


    as income investments. HYPE/HOPE stocks based on income that are futures expectations - STOCKS go into ORBIT are based on activities that do not yet exist.

    16/25 = 64 % of the current value ( 1/3 over valued ) so the market natural bottom is 5,000 on the Dow Jones ( Large Cap Stocks based more on income expectations ) .

    If this happens - there is be some shock in some places - but don't be surprised.

    First,

    packets on the Internet and telephones becoming mobile. Second, the cellular phones are getting bandwidth from hybrid cable, optic fiber wires to their ground stations which broadcast wireless systems. Third the Internet and company intranets have created demand for smart network terminals that almost always work ( unlike PC's). Fourth, the majority of humans who are hours away from any telephone are "leap-froging" past wires into wireless systems. Fifth, the launch of new satellite systems can create true global phone systems, connect everyone to everyone at low cost.

    The railroads added about 5 % of GDP in the 19th century and were the main engine of economic growth because transportation caused the development of territorial industries and cities. Economic and ecological change have several steps in the chain of interaction and effects.

    Communications technology causes -----) news ways on doing business and new businesses --------] causes demand for smart systems and services -------^ causes new ways of thinking and belief system about what is possible ------causes ------ news ways of group dynamics and systems learning ---- news ways of communication and co-evolution of networks of activities - physical location of people, technology, power and money.

    Trains --- farms and ranches - factories and cities - banks and insurance - stock markets - national media - political parties - labor unions - mega-universities and international trusts - mass warfare - the United Nations and the Atomic bomb - the computer - the internet and the global money systems - and the great CRASH of --- (non-communications stocks) Utilities is a good place to store money for the next few months.

    http://www.techweb.com/investor/feed/stockRes.cgi

    Enter Stock Ticker Symbol:

    Telecommunication - Cellular from Market Watch and

    Telecommunications

    Tele-communications computer media hardware, software and services are now 16 % of the GDP and growing at 1% a month. Information transfer and technological is changing the course of history. In a 6 trillion GDP, 1 trillion is IT, x .15 % ( growth) = 150 billion/6,000 = 2.5 % growth of GDP due to IT. ( 2/3 of all real growth )

    Like the human brain, the internet's

    PACKETS system could reconfigure itself to work even after portions were destroyed. But using the noise-prone analog circuits of the time, it was impossible to build the necessary switches. Baran concluded that all the traffic would have to be digital. Moreover, the digital traffic would have to be broken into short message blocks now called "packets," each containing its own routing information,

    like a DNA molecule, and able to replicate itself correctly whenever a transmission error occurred. With many additions and permutations, his original design is today termed the Internet, and click here for the

    emerging history of the 21st century.

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    Every Phone Can Now Be a Smartphone

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    UnwiredPlanet, Inc. (UP), today announced it is making its UP.Browser(TM) software product available, free of royalties, to mobile phone manufacturers.

    The UP.Browser, distributed as embedded software, will then be available free of charge to consumers of mobile phones. Unwired Planet adopted this business model to encourage the wide availabilityof Internet and intranet information access capabilities on mass market mobile phones.

    The UP.Browser, based on Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML), will allow every user of a mobile phone to access Internet Email and corporate intranet applications, as well asWWW information services.

    http://www.wirelesstcp.net/rates.htm

    Check out these rates: 128 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps Unlimited time for $65.00 a month

    What is MSS?

    Mobile satellite services (MSS) are two-way voice and data communications to a handheld terminal, where the final link to the MSS subscriber is via a satellite.

    MSS systems can operate from any orbital position, be it low earth orbit (LEO), medium earth orbit (MEO) or geostationary earth orbit (GEO).

    Our definition excludes aeronautical and maritime applications, first generation regional GEOs and Inmarsat, and broadband LEO systems such as Teledesic.

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    PHENOMENAL GROWTH FORECAST FOR BROADBAND WIRELESS MARKET

    Telecommunications (Cellular/Wireless) Companies from PC Financial Network

    The Broadband Wireless market is to develop from a $1bn market in 1996 to $15bn by 2005, according to a report by industry consultants

    Ovum. Broadband Wireless, sometimes referred to as Local Multipoint Distribution Services, is a set of technologies for transferring large quantities of information over fixed wireless networks. It contrasts with the narrowband wireless technologies such CDMA and GSM, and other analog radio local loop technologies, which only offer between a paltry 9.6Kbps and 32Kbps of data transfer on each channel.

    On the other hand, Wireless Broadband offers Gigabits of information per second. As the technology is wireless, there is no capital cost for the laying of cabling, such as co-axial cable or optic fiber. Instead the same bandwidth services can be delivered for a third of the cost. Broadband wireless has been used for the transmission of television signals in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and in the US as wireless Cable, the real killer application for broadband wireless is going to be in high speed two-way data which is what the Brooklyn, New York-based company Cellularvision is attempting with its 28 GHz analog LMDS service (CI No 3,208).

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    The Federal Communications Commission plans for a LMDS frequency auction in November, which one FCC official reportedly described as the "Grand-daddy of the Personal Communications Services auctions." Ovum senior analyst Pauline Trotter is more skeptical than this and instead believes that the immaturity of the technology, and the FCC's exclusion of the cable and telco operators will lead to the auctions "either being disappointing, or having to be postponed." Within the next two years it reckons the LMDS technology is going to take off, with Alcatel-Alsthom SA, Phillips Electronics Co, GEC-Marconi, Bosch Telecom, and Hewlett- Packard Co, as the early telco equipment suppliers that are developing the necessary hardware.

    The end result will apparently be a new class of communications operator, which can supply high speed data, voice, video and TV.

    The initial high cost of digital receiver equipment will initially restrict the take-up, which will, at first, be restricted to small and medium-sized business users. But the cost savings inherent in operating wireless services will cause the industry to grow rapidly.

    END *****

    CYUS = celluarVision:

    I don't know if you noticed the amount of on-line training going on. To get beyond E-mail lessons or slide shows Oracle and others are working on "open classrooms". New technology and knowledge industry is being built by inservice training rather than formal schooling -

    The schools and college just can't keep up - or pay for todays talent - who what to do real stuff not teach "old" stuff. Tech knowledge has a half life of two 1/2 years, in five years without updates you know nothing.

    Latest Articles about

    GlobalVillages communications from Excite

    Battle Ove

    r Third Generation Wireless Standards Begins, Reports CommunicationsNOW

    http://www.wirelessnow.com , provide detailed information on each of the company's information services.

    Metricom is a leading provider of wide area wireless data communications solutions.

    The Company designs, develops and markets wireless network products and services that provide low-cost, high performance, easy-to-use data communications that can be used in a broad range of personal computer and industrial applications.

    http://www.nasdaq.com/quotes/multiquote2.asp?Symbol=+mcom

    NASDAQ Markets

    Hotline is a product that has been very impressive throughout its extensive beta testing life. From its early beginnings, this Internet application has been rock solid. It is best compared to FirstClass Client and America Online, but has distinct advantages over both.

    The client application has file sharing via upload and download folders, password protection, chat capabilities, instant messaging, and a server tracking feature. Setting up a server could not be easier. All you need is an IP address.

    CMP Techwire

    See: Markets from May 96:

    SATELLITE INDUSTRY (search the minning company )

    TRW PROPOSES $3.4BN, 15 SATELLITE SYSTEM

    Space and defense system manufacturer

    TRW Inc ( 54 11/16 ) has plans to build a $3.4bn satellite system that it claims will carry more data than the all the world's undersea cables, with a total capacity of 1.3 terabits of bandwidth.

    The proposed system includes a number of ground stations, 15 Medium Earth Orbit satellites, and four geostationary satellites. TRW has submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission, in response to a request for licensees of a new range of satellite frequencies in the 37.5GHz to 50GHz range.

    The FCC is accepting proposals until September 26, and accepted tenders will then have to negotiate for the exact allocation of frequencies. This could be a long process, taking up to three years, according to TRW.

    The Cleveland, Ohio-based company has tendered for the license independently, and plans to build the satellites, ground stations and organize launches without the aid of partners. However, if its application is successful TRW will be looking for multimedia and communications companies and large corporates, to use and invest in the system.

    The system is comparable to the Skybridge proposal by the Alcatel Espace division of Alcatel Alsthom SA with a 64-satellite global telecommunications network due to be in operation by 2001 (CI No 3,129). Both services are offering similar applications, and aim to provide 'trunking' services to companies; high bandwidth satellite links that can be used like international fiber optic cables. TRW is part of the

    Odyssey Telecommunications Ltd (OTI) satellite cellular telephony

    joint venture with

    Teleglobe Inc, TGO (31 7/8) which aims to launch 12 satellites into orbit from 2001.

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    The future belongs to the

    aggressive, fast organizations that grab the new technology - Examples: C/net, Excite,(XCIT) CNN, (TWX) Pointcast, (EDS) Ericsson, Nortel, Lucent, Motorola, Hughes-Atcatel, Zenith,(ZE) General Instruments, Scientific Attlanta, TCI, EchoStarr and the News-corp, Cisco, AmerTech, @home, ATHM

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    DSC Communications ( DIGI ) 27 1/4 28 13/32 GOOD

    Hughes Network Systems, PaAm Satellites, (SPOT) Deutsche Telekon (DT), VOCLF , Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens, SES, PrimeStarr, Lorral (LOR), TSCP ( Telecape ) , STCL ( Shared Technology ), TELL ( Teletouch)

    GENERAL INSTRUMENT SEPARATES INTO THREE NEW PUBLIC COMPANIES ( Sept. 16th)

    On July 28, 1997, General Instrument separated into three public companies.

    The three new public companies are:

    www.nlvl.com

    NextLevel Systems, Inc. (NYSE: NLV), @ $ 18.75 a leading worldwide supplier of systems and components for high-performance communications networks delivering video, voice and Internet/data services

    www.commscope.com

    CommScope, Inc. (NYSE: CTV), @ $ 14.25 the world's largest manufacturer of coaxial cable and a leading supplier of high-performance electronic cables

    www.gensemi.com

    General Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE: SEM), @ $ 13.25 a world leader in power rectifiers and voltage


    Detail of the

    technology on packets.htm

    Computer Wireless and cellular phones are NOT the same thing or companies.

    Excite Search

    AirTouch Communications -- ATI -- Buy
    Omnipoint Communications -- OMPT -- Buy
    Western Wireless Corporation -- WWCA -- Buy
    CommNet Cellular -- CELS -- Buy

    360 Degree Communications -- XO -- Long-Term Attractive
    Nextel Communications -- NXTL -- Long-Term Attractive
    Vanguard Cellular -- VCELA -- Long-Term Attractive
    Telephone and Data Systems -- TDS -- Long-Term Attractive
    United States Cellular -- USM -- Market Performer
    Aerial Communications -- AERL -- Market Performer
    Centennial Cellular -- CYCL -- Market Performer
    Palmer Wireless -- PWIR -- Market Performer
    Robertson, Stephens & Company Analyst Steven Yanis Initiates Coverage on 12 Wireless

    Services Companies



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    Industry Listings from Forbes- Computers & communications -

    telecommunications

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    Telecommunications (Cellular/Wireless) Companies from PC Financial Network

    Largest companies sorted by market capitalization. Industry Quote Details Quotes may be delayed 20 minutes or more.

    Symbol Company Last Change Volume

    ATI AIRTOUCH COMM DE 35 1/16 -9/16 1731300

    VOD VODAFONE GROUP PLC ADR 52 3/8 +7/8 124400

    SKM SK TELECOM LTD SPONSORED ADR 10 1/2 No Chg 257800

    NXTL NEXTEL COMMUNS INC CLASS A 23 9/16 +1/4 1351900

    LOR LORAL SPACE & COMM LTD 17 13/16 +3/16 2037300

    MICCF MILLICOM INTL CELLULAR SA ORD ISIN#LU0038705702 55 1/4 +1 1/8 54800

    BCX BCE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC 36 1/16 No Chg 100

    XO 360 COMMUNICATIONS CO COM 18 3/16 +1/8 207000

    USM U.S. CELLULAR CORP 30 7/8 +1/4 85600

    SAT ASIA SATELLITE TELECOMMUNICATIONS HLDGS LTD SPONSORED

    ADR 30 +9/16 2100 PAGE PAGING NETWORK INC 10 3/8 +1/8 602400

    VIP VIMPEL COMMUNICATIONS 36 3/8 +3/8 64700

    CQ COMSAT CORP SER 1 21 7/8 +1/8 167900

    GSTRF GLOBALSTAR TELECOMM LTD 38 1/16 +1 1/16 515700

    WTSC WEST TELESERVICES CORP 14 3/4 +1/4 29000

    OMPT OMNIPOINT CORP 19 1/16 +11/16 2257600

    MTEL MOBILE TELECOM TECH CORP 12 13/16 +1/8 152600 VCELA VANGUARD CELLULAR-CL A 15 +1/8 422000 CELS COMMNET CELLULAR INC 35 +1/8 32100 CNDS CELLNET DATA SYSTEMS INC 12 1/4 +1/8 158800

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    TELEWORK WILL HIT THE HEADLINES IN THE THIRD EUROPEAN TELEWORK WEEK

    Universal Mobil TeleCommunications System UMTS

    Local

    MultiPoint

    Distribution

    Service - - AKA LMDS, MMDS UTMS a new form of GSM ( Global System for Mobil Communications )

    Code

    Division

    Multiple

    Access --- AKA CDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDPD

    GRANGER WINS $300M DEAL TO BUILD CHECHEN WIRELESS NETWORK

    Granger Telecom Ltd, a UK company that has the strategy of providing telecommunications to developing countries.

    The wireless technology used will be the alternative wireless standard to Europe's GSM, Code Division Multiple Access, which will deliver telephone, internet and ISDN services. Granger claims that the CDMA technology is not the same flavor as that being used in US mobile phone networks, and is instead Synchronous CDMA, more suitable for fixed wireless access.

    The frequencies used will be in the 2GHz range, and Granger will provide 32Kbps channels, which can be tied together for data use.

    The customers will use normal telephone handsets, rather than mobile handsets, which it is also providing from OEM sources. Granger claims that the telecoms network will be the most advanced in the Russian CIS.claims it can install wireless telephone networks for a minimum of half the price of fixed networks.

    NOKIA, ERICSSON, SIEMENS AND ALCATEL UNITE OVER NEW STANDARD

    Four European mobile phone manufacturers are banding together to develop the next generation of GSM aimed at adding wideband wireless multimedia capabilities. Nokia Oy, LM Ericsson AB, Siemens AG and Alcatel Alstrom SA, will put forward a joint proposal for the planned European third-generation mobile system -the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) - based on an evolved core-GSM network.

    The planned network will provide the infrastructure for wideband wireless multimedia applications and internet connections that will use existing GSM core networks. UTMS will provide an additional layer to GSM that will add far higher data rates for high-speed internet/intranet connections as well as full motion video and multimedia applications.

    The land base station system will be launched in direct competition with satellite networks planned by deployed by Iridium LLC, Teledesic Corp, Motorola Inc and Alcatel's own joint venture with Loral Space & Communications Ltd.

    The four GSM infrastructure manufactures have a clear incentive to try and build on their GSM technology as fast as possible to head of the threat from the satellite ventures.

    Both the satellite and the UTMS systems will use the same 2 GHz frequency range. Because the 2 Ghz frequency is already allocated for UMTS and designated by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for global, next-generation mobile services - IMT-2000, the four companies say they will also push for UMTS and IMT-2000 network interfaces to be aligned. Earlier in the year, the European Commission said it was negotiating with a number of European firms over the development of UTMS.

    The EC, which helped in the widespread acceptance of GSM, says it will work with manufacturers, cellular and satellite communications operators and regulators to push through the UTMS development.

    Detail of the

    technology on packets.htm

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    Textpad

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    C/nets most popular utilities

    The Update - up-grade from HELL - after several weeks it seems stable. I think the tip is to load the windows/desktop ( web related content ) interface then disable it from properties on desktop. (right click). If the windows FATS and the browser work together it kills the explorer and panels including the control panel.

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    Well has h a X-window type shell in mind & the FATS ( file systems ) can get messed up as they did in betas of Windows 95.

    They seem out to prove that Larry ( Oracle ) is right; the PC is just too complex and this upgrade is even more so.. I have crashed and reloaded from scratch many times, with days of wasted time.

    THE SOLUTION: I cleaned the C dvive, reformat and then reloaded Windows 95,PC plus, then Explorer 4.0, then the programs and it's been OK ( disabled desktop in properties )

    I am using Navigator 3.01 gold as working browser because it does not crash and is faster and has most of the plug-ins. I have downloaded Communicator 4.1 and use the editor and some other features. ftp[1-21].netscape.com

    packets.htm is my effort to explain the basic of internet communications

    alexandria.htm is a effort at IT - information technology I would like your reviews, corrections or

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    This page has been edited in Netscape's Composer, using WebEdit as a http editor. Because my system had a complete crash and I had to reload from scratch I am NOW using; MS Word and the Internet Assistant is now working, along with FrontPad and Publishing Wizards in Explorer 4.0 Shell. Also - the mailing system was lost so there will be no Synergy News Letters ... * RegClean 4.1 (build 97.71) March 12, 1997 RegClean is designed to remove corrupted, unused, or unnecessary information from your Windows 95 Registry. This information may have been left over from uninstalled programs or from other sources and could cause difficulties when you use OLE to embed objects or cause other problems.

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