| Mahadevan M SIn 20 years I expect immersive virtual reality to actually be viable and widespread. Digital experiences will be experienced in the 3D world, mostly through interactive multiplayer games with friends. Gesture control will make these experiences intuitive.
Wearable technologies will bring these virtual experiences into our real world. Constantly keeping the real world updated with your virtual experiences, and vice versa. The separation of real and virtual worlds will break down.We've already seen this with social networking; you are interrupted in the physical world by experiences in the digital world. This trend will continue as people decide to share more media, richer experiences, and immersive 3D interaction.The Oculus will have higher resolution and become the new norm for many digital mediums. Thalmic Myo, Fitbit, etc are all going to improve to track us and bring the physical into the digital world.The digital landscape will diversify into richer experiences, more connectivity, and more physical tracking.Furthermore, desktop 3D scanners will have a big impact on 3D printing in the short term, but the value in 20 years will be personalizing your digital world with the physical souvenirs and trinkets that you already own. People will soon have the ability to duplicate their physical surroundings into the digital world to show off their favorite products and memories. |
| joy barmai dont agree with jon, i think they�re version of sweet carolina was decent |
| joy barmaa lot of people who are against Justin are from western Canada. I don't like the guy that much and neither do most people I know. Also, unlike eastern Canada his last name doesn't help him here, seeing as his father literally (as in actually literally, not the exaggeration most people do) gave western Canada the middle finger while travelling through. My mom's friends mom (this was in Saskatchewan) would rub her butt on the tv whenever Elliot Trudeau was on (childish, but whatever). The liberal parties policies aren't generally in line with our interests, hence why most of our MPs are conservative. |
| joy barmaI'm from Manitoba and I'm too young for his father to have had much of an influence on my feelings with his last name alone, but my grandmother (Also a Manitoban) has expressed on more than one occasion her love for Pierre as Prime Minister. That being said, I genuinely like Justin as a person, he seems to have his heart in the right place. Which of course isn't the most important thing, but it's a start. However, he is not his father, in fact I've heard he has been described as quite different in his personal beliefs compared to his father. As for what your mom's friend used to do, that's all fine, we are all allowed our opinions and the ability to express them - no matter how childish they may appear haha. |
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