Any of you? So I lost a very large number of quarters in "Pong" machines when I was in graduate school in Santa Cruz years ago. what a personal desktop computer experience might physically look like.
And you'll have to use your imagination in this big white area. "Star Trek" personnel looking at a desktop computer . That image I got, it was of one of the promo images from the original pilot in which Majel Barrett was playing
But what we do need is distributed performance, distributed computing that is much closer to the actual tasks that we're trying to perform and can help us make decisions in real time. You aren't gonna carry your desktop computer with you all around but you have your phone. So I think, I don't think it's going to result in a slower innovation path or less value, it's just gonna be value to different companies.
Julio Ojeda-Zapata: Well, the iPad, I must confess. I'm a little set in my ways, frankly. I'm very fond of my desktop computer when everyone's using laptops. I'm very fond of traditional computers when everybody's using tablets. I must confess, even though I'm a tech writer, sometimes I get set in my ways and the new stuff initially confuses me a little bit. And it took me a while to understand that
So you can say, if the likelihood is more than 80%, I'll consider the output to be a failure. So the training was done on an absolutely ordinary routine desktop computer . A very moderate performance iMac.
And this was just to show you that the training is a very lightweight operation. It took between seven and nine hours on a single desktop computer . So we don't need any sort of high-power computing to do the training.
You can't print it, because it's paper. And you can't really sell it as desktop computer software. It just didn't make a whole lot of sense.
All writers and readers knew that human beings had broad identities, not narrow ones. But when he was still Pope Benedict, there was a cartoon of him sitting at his desk in front of a desktop computer with a few cardinals gathered
So I'm going to show you another example of this-- of how the details matter. So in that sense, they are following one of the guidelines that in 2000 we would have had for doing a website for a desktop computer .
Seamless editing across desktop and mobile. And here's the rub. Here's where we get to the key problem. If I'm using Google Apps on a Mac, a Windows PC, a laptop, a desktop computer , perfect. The hardware fades into the background. I get my work done. I'm not worrying about my physical location. I'm not worrying about which computer I'm on. I'm just focused on