Re: (Fwd) Future tech

From: Marshall Burns (marshall@ennex.com)
Date: Fri Nov 28 1997 - 01:29:54 EET


Yakov Horenstein wrote:

> [Here are the first two paragraphs from a long article on the "smart" home.
> Mail me if you want the whole thing]

> ... [snip]

> >Networks may even extend to household appliances--perhaps even to clothes in
> >the closet--recasting them as digital butlers that could serve middle-class
> >homes the way they do Gates's--only a lot more cheaply.

Dear Yakov,

     I expected to want to see more, but I was surprized that there was no mention
of fabricators in the portion you posted, except perhaps the above part, which
might be referring to the posibility of retailoring your wardrobe on demand, which
would be a fabber-like application. (Clothing are a quasi-2D/quasi-3D kind of
product.) Are there really no more fabber-oriented concepts in the piece?

Best Regards,
Marshall Burns
marshall@ennex.com

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