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...fact, the wired home doesn't really exist. Not yet anyway. There are "smart" houses, to be sure, equipped with sensors that can tell when people are inside and can be programmed to adjust heat and lighting accordingly. There are also Internet-ready homes with network cabling, where you can simply plug in your computer in any room and be online. But these only tantalize us with hints of what technology...
...from that Hawaiian holiday or switch pictures depending on who's visiting. Everything in the home seems to communicate with every other thing. You can watch TV on the computer, do e-mail on the TV screen, check the weather online from a portable webpad. You can control lighting, heat and security systems from the Internet...
Like most wars, it was fought largely by teenagers. There were triumphant victories, shattering defeats, questionable acts in the heat of battle and tears for fallen comrades. Then, as the fighting dragged on: criticism at home, disillusionment and finally despair. "I am saddened by the outcome of this all," declared prOphet, a one-time American war hero turned pacifist. Blasting his comrades for calling the enemy "gooks and worse," he delivered a 21st century soldier's eulogy to peace, love and understanding: "Just drop this already - on both sides."The first superpower cyberwar lasted nine days. By its end, more...
...hurdles competition began with three semifinal heats on Wednesday, with Taylor winning the first heat in 56.64 seconds. Rice freshman Allison Beckford’s time of 56.39 seconds in the third heat was the best of the semifinals...
...surprise of the day, Johnson failed to earn one of the eight spots in the finals after placing second-to-last in the second heat...