Re: HDRKid II
Hi Brent:
You said - you sound like a crazy person.
Well, if I had told you the market was going down, you would not have believed me. In the near future there will be shortages of food, fuel, and other resources. I do not need you, but you need me.
To Hartke:
Back 2005 I told people to sell real estate and buy gold. Gold then was approx $400/oz and today it is $1200/oz so people you listen to me did OK. If you think the economy is bad now. Well, you are in for a shock, because things are going to get a lot worse.
gl100:
This will be an interesting year.
To zeo:
The way an HDR works reminds me of a pair of reading glasses. It enhances abilities you already have. However, if you are blind, glasses will not help you.
To Starlord:
Rather than brag about how great my predictions are, here is a look at three predictions that did not occur.
Back in 1999 I predicted that by then end of 2009 the world would be quite different. Here are three new technologies I said would take over.
1) I said that bluray would replace DVD, and that most people would in HD watch their movies. They would use giant LCD screens.
In fact, most people still have a DVD viewer. If 50% or more had bluray my prediction would have come. People blame the recession.
2) To compete local cinemas would convert from analog to digital. I predicted that most movies would instead of using bulky film would convert to digital transmission over an internet and be shown on giant screens.
Fact is that most movies are still in film in most cinemas. Digital projectors are still too expensive.
3) SSD replaces HD. This one makes me sad and then some. It will take place, but most people still use the slow bulky hard drive when solid state drives are much faster, less noisy, smaller, and use less energy.
Sadly, on our timeline SSD did not take off and is still too expensive. It will be years before it is common.
This is the weakness of remote viewing. I can only tell you what happens on alternate timelines that are similar to our own. There is always a percentage of error. I will say that on most timelines HD won, but we are a bit slow on this one.