h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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Simple enough really. A word processor that warps time arounf its user. Thus what might seem to you like an hour of typing, only five minutes have passed in the outside world. I anticipate such a product would sell very well with the sort of student who stays up till 2am the night before an essay
has to be handed in to write it.
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The only problem with that is after 4 hours of typeing, 20 min in the real world, you are bound to be tired and not feel like doing anything for the rest of the day. |
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That would have to be a very dense word processor with a strong gravitational field, then? If trends of both code bloat and miniturization continue, we might well be on our way. |
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Professional writers would like this too. :) |
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Peter: then you would have to use a time accelerator to reverse the effect of premature aging -- then you could live in the future sooner then the rest of the world! |
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