Preston Crawford said: > If I do, there's something fundamentally wrong with the software I'm > running. Either that or the software better be balancing my checkbook, > running my budget, setting up appointments for me, answering my voice > mail and returning phone calls per my instructions and looking up all > data I request via voice recognition. Oh, and it should carry on > conversations with me if I'm bored. Meaning, this kind of power means > the software better be doing a lot more than just bloating an already > bloated OS and adding a few minor software enhancements. Otherwise, I > don't see what Longhorn could do to justify these specs. uh, my friend had a compaq that did all of that... IN 1995. checkbook - check budget - check appointments - check (well, managing but not actively doing them, it did have reminders) voice mail - check voice recognition - she actually did have dragon dictate, or something similar now, conversations... well, IIRC she IRC'd. oh, and it had tv abilities. all that on a 486/66 -d +( duncan brown : duncanbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx )+ +( linux "just works" : www.linuxadvocate.net )+ -------------------------------------------------- Understatement of the century: "Hello everybody out there using minix - I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones" - Linus Torvalds, August 1991 --------------------------------------------------