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iWoz

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Sweet!
 

GoCubsGo

macrumors Nehalem
Feb 19, 2005
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If Willy Wonka invented it then how could Google invent it? :p
I kid ... that's real neat.
 

Silvereel

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Jan 19, 2010
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Amazing, they've figured out how to put Google Earth on multiple screens in a tiny room.
 

Queso

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Mar 4, 2006
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That's bloody good. I can imagine those being used a lot in schools, exhibitions and the like :)
 

ArrowSmith

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Dec 15, 2009
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I'm not sure I want a holodeck. I mean, yeah, it's cool and everything, but that sucker caused all kinds of problems. Holodeck screwups happened at least 2-3 times a season. :)

Writers need drama. In real life, the holodeck would always work except for minor glitches that never would actually *take over* the Enterprise. Also why in TNG we never saw holodecks on a starbase?
 

steve2112

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Feb 20, 2009
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Writers need drama. In real life, the holodeck would always work except for minor glitches that never would actually *take over* the Enterprise. Also why in TNG we never saw holodecks on a starbase?

Good question. Did DS9 have one? I forget.

You know, having the holodeck crash and try to kill you gives new meaning to "Blue Screen of Death". :)
 

ArrowSmith

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Dec 15, 2009
247
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Lawrence Kraus, The Physics of Star Trek. New York: Basic Books (2007): 130. "I would have expected that sex would almost completely drive the holodeck."
 
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