Re: movies on an object

Kenneth Simpson ([email protected])
Wed, 22 Nov 95 22:56:53 PST


>I have played with that quicktime movie on an object thing and it is gesat, is
>the one you are talking about have the disclamer that you shouldn't let anyone
>with a 30,000$ workstation like an SGI or a SUN see it because thay might get
>upset over the fact that the Mac is out performing the workstation for a tenth

But then it depends upon whether or not you want your computer to be your
own private 24 bit color TV station.

In short, bandwidth is the name of the game. If the world's bandwidth needs
were to incesase by 1000 fold, there's enough fiber optic cable in the ground
to match the demand.

We buy workstations because we want more and we want it now.

It's the workstation which will push computing into the optical bandwidths.

-- Ken

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