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So 34 votes, from what I see on the forum that's probably about right.
Yes, IF (very big IF) you can get access to this tech, I'm sure it's awesome ( For today )
“The Matrix has its roots in primitive arcade games,' said the voice-over, 'in early graphics programs and military experimentation with cranial jacks.' On the Sony, a two-dimensional space war faded behind a forest of mathematically generated ferns, demonstrating the spatial possibilities of logarithmic spirals; cold blue military footage burned through, lab animals wired into test systems, helmets feeding into fire control circuits of tanks and war planes. 'Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts... A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding...”
Neuromancer. 1984. William Gibson.
Yes, Occulas, ATM is bleeding edge tech, but like hologram theaters it will be replaced.
In most of our real worlds, 120 Mhz video gives 3D, 1080 is what most people actually use, PHUQ 3D. Lfs still believes that Pentium 4's are cutting edge.
LFS is still processor based with your Graphics card coming in a poor second.
Multicore ?, who really wants that ?
Neuromancer was commissioned by Terry Carr for the second series of Ace Science Fiction Specials, which was intended to exclusively feature debut novels. Given a year to complete the work,[5] Gibson undertook the actual writing out of "blind animal panic" at the obligation to write an entire novel – a feat which he felt he was "four or five years away from".[1] After viewing the first 20 minutes of landmark cyberpunk film Blade Runner (1982), which was released when Gibson had written a third of the novel, he "figured [Neuromancer] was sunk, done for. Everyone would assume I’d copped my visual texture from this astonishingly fine-looking film."[6] He re-wrote the first two-thirds of the book 12 times, feared losing the reader's attention and was convinced that he would be "permanently shamed" following its publication; yet what resulted was seen as a major imaginative leap forward for a first-time novelist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromancer
If you have never read this, ((that I read in 85), If not, why not ??????,) his Sprawl series is essential reading for understanding today(2014)'s tech.
Oh, don't read ?, then watch "Johnny Mnemonic'. Keanu Reeves dudes.......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Mnemonic
"Johnny Mnemonic" is a data trafficker who has undergone cybernetic surgery to have a data storage system implanted in his head. The system allows him to store digital data too sensitive to risk transmission on computer networks. To keep the cargo secure, the data is locked by a password known only to the intended recipient. Johnny enters a trance-like state while the data is being transferred or the password is being set, making him unaware of the contents and unable to retrieve it. He makes a modest living in the Sprawl by physically transporting sensitive information for corporations, underworld crime rings or wealthy individuals.
As the story opens, Johnny has arranged to meet with his most recent customer, Ralfi Face, at the Drome bar. Ralfi is overdue to retrieve the hundreds of megabytes of data he has stored in Johnny's head. To add to his troubles, Johnny has learned that Ralfi has placed a contract on him, although the reasons are unclear. Johnny finds Ralfi at his usual table, accompanied by his bodyguard Lewis. Johnny threatens them with a sawed-off shotgun in his bag, but Lewis incapacitates him with a neural disruption device hidden under the table. Ralfi reveals that the data was, unknown to him at the time, stolen from the Yakuza, who are very interested in ensuring it is not revealed."
Just actually read about where tech is going, that's the reason for intelligent sci-fi.
TL;DR: What I'm saying is that while 3D/Occulas Rift is 'awesome' most people are a gen or two behind the bleeding edge, or in LFS terms, still on single core. Please focus on the real world rather than the 'bleeding edge' 'Gee, WOW', tech that most people don't use.
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