Soul Raven
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quote: One of the best things to happen TV are Personal Video Recorders: TiVo, ReplayTV, UltimateTV.
I recently saw some TV magazine program (DateLine, I think) that interviewed several families with these devices. They said that they were watching more TV now, since they could watch their programs whenever they wanted, and could easily skip the commercials.
I logical evolution of this technology is, of course, on-demand programming (which I believe is being tested in some markets). I tend to think of this as not a 500 channel universe, but 1 channel, the "me" channel. Turn the box on, go to the menu and select "CNN", and the latest CNN broadcast starts playing. Select "Cubs vs. Sox" and Pat Somerall (or whoever) glows to life with the pre-game show. You watch what you want, when you want, and you don't have to worry about when it's on, or what channel.
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This falls right in line with the three predictions I made to a good friend of mine in the Three Amigos restaurant in Holladay, Utah in 1993. He worked (works) in broadcasting for a local TV station and I worked for a CLEC/Internet backbone provider. We were talking about the lightning fast 90MHZ Pentium I had just bought and comparing it to the Atari 800XLs we had in 1983, and how technology had progressed in 10 years. This is what I predicted for the next 10 years:
- HDTV would be simul-cast over the airwaves
- You would have one wire coming into your house that would provide your dial-tone, Internet access, and Cable TV
- The Internet and telephone infrastructure would merge, and voicemail and e-mail would become the same thing. You could call a person by using either their phone number or e-mail address
CBS now simul-casts several programs. I have seen the little symbol most recently on "Becker" and "Everybody Loves Raymond".
There is a little burg in Georgia (Hartford, Hartfield, something like that, my apologies if you live in said burg) that couldn't get the Cable TV company to provide service. Last fall a CLEC ran DSL to everyone's house and/or business, and they provide dial-tone, Internet access, AND Cable TV programming, all over the DSL connection.
IPv6 is (still) going to be implemented. Frankly, I thought it would have happened by now. With all those additional IP address, you could have an IP address for each one of your shoes. Your current telephone number will be part of your telephone's IP address.
Well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad, but I still have a year or two left.
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Whoa, sorry, don't know what got into me there. Hey, they don't call it "Off Topic" for nuthin', ya know!
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