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<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

Or a Burbs take on PAPERBOY...You are the Paperboy riding round Mayfield Place and have to avoid Ray throwing hot coffee at you, Landru running out across the road, various Queenie dumps in the road, bees attacking, the Chem Lawn, garbage truck and police cars, Rumsfield spraying you with water and obstacles from Ricky throwing a party in the street.

If you can ride by and steal a pizza from Art you get bonus points.

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This is a awesome idea Art! If I was capt. Picard i'd say "make it so."...haha
 
And if I was Capt. Picard I'd order an Earl Grey tea now.
 
Yes and that tea would just appear out of nowhere. I wish I had one of those replicater thingys like they had on the Enterprise! A holideck would be nice also...haha
 
Yeah such a replicator would be cool. Imagine all the drinks you could get with one click. On the other hand, in some episodes they mention that alcoholic drinks do NOT taste like the original...Bummer.

Oh yes and a holodeck would be cool as well. Imagine all the dirty and shaking things you can do in a holodeck.
 
Oh yes, I have imagined what I would do on a holodeck many times. LOL
Including being front row, center at a AC/DC concert!
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>kennyman wrote:


Oh yes, I have imagined what I would do on a holodeck many times. LOL
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Or what about taking the part of a band member? You could experience what it feels like to be standing on a stage with thousands of fans cheering.
 
Even in a simulation that would give you a indescribable rush of adrenalin!
 
Who knows, maybe in 30 or 40 years we will have the opportunity to experience something like that. If you think about how the computer industry progressed in the last 20 years this seems possible.
 
there's the ubiquitous crunch maybe.
 
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