Mock ye not. . Keep your comments about green goo powering quantum computers. It will ground you in the future when it happens. Remember, science fiction never imagined the pc . . green goo we can.
If we switch to green goo, then we make the move away from transistors on a chip. Which proves Moore right. A major shift in technology doesn't contradict this prediction.
Who needs green goo? Our bodies, and those of other organisms around us, are likely to be the future of computing: organically powered, portable, always on (in a processing sense).
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Hugh Peter Mead @ Sep 19th 2007 4:10AM
Mock ye not. . Keep your comments about green goo powering quantum computers. It will ground you in the future when it happens. Remember, science fiction never imagined the pc . . green goo we can.
Zach @ Sep 19th 2007 7:19AM
If we switch to green goo, then we make the move away from transistors on a chip. Which proves Moore right. A major shift in technology doesn't contradict this prediction.
Scooter @ Sep 19th 2007 9:20AM
Who needs green goo? Our bodies, and those of other organisms around us, are likely to be the future of computing: organically powered, portable, always on (in a processing sense).
LAGal @ Oct 21st 2009 12:07AM
ummm, i don't like Green. Can I get the pink goo computer instead. with glitter. I like glitter