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I would like to think that one day, an application will be written that sets a feedback ball rolling...

It goes like this. The computer will be told to feedback on its own power, by continually zeroing in and in and in on it.

Then it will freeze and isolate the componants of this power, and in so doing, will learn to gently stroke the particles of existence in such a way as to stimulate a slow release of energy and create the relevent nano bots to do so, thus solving our energy problem forever.

Oh yes, it would be nice to see in all operating systems, the ability to scan hardware and then have AI write the relevent and correct drivers to run it.

Would like to see cross platform virtualisation make arguments over whos is best irrelevent (it would be nice if I could fly as well).

Here are some of my finer points.

1. Fixing and upgrading Laptops.

2. The written word.

3. Refining Windows.

4. Security and Performance.

5. Outrage.

6. Curiosity.

7. Off Topic Discussion.

8. Laymans Physics, the universe, life and consciousness.

9. Dissecting Artificial Barriers.

10. Self promotion, Marketing, and Sales.
(lots of walk and talk)

11. Core operating system analysis.

12. Hunting down browser hijacks and other nasties, restoring windows to like new.

13. Getting a handle on threads and strings (thank you sysinternal forums for this on going process).

14. Cool fixes for broken things.

15. "Simple and low cost web design"

16. Virtual Machines.

17. Remote DeskTop Control.

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