However, the engineering and practical aspects would be immense.
In Charles Babbage's time, an automated calculating machine that could automatically draw pictures that were perspective correct would have been unthinkably complex. It would have been an immense job.
And, in a sense, it was. It took us 100 years to get there.
Re:"Nano" technology is not invevitable (Score:2)
In Charles Babbage's time, an automated calculating machine that could automatically draw pictures that were perspective correct would have been unthinkably complex. It would have been an immense job.
And, in a sense, it was. It took us 100 years to get there.
Enjoy Quake.
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