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...consider the Crimson's meager output in its last three games, that's saying something...
...digital entertainment media, which began with compact discs in the 1980s, will open up new dimensions in leisure. Nicholas Negroponte, director of M.I.T.'s Media Laboratory, predicts the availability, before the end of the next century, of "full-color, large-scale, holographic TV with force feedback and olfactory output," which is to say, home movies that can be seen, felt and smelled. The trend will be toward entertainment that is customized for the individual, including do-it-yourself multimedia fantasies as well as newspapers and magazines edited to suit each subcriber's interests...
...billion people. By 2050 the world's population is likely to have surged from the present 5.5 billion to 11 billion, and its production of goods and services will have quadrupled. But almost all the population increase is projected for the less-developed countries, while most of the increased output will occur in the industrial democracies...
...surprising, however. Vidal has written 23 novels, six plays, eight volumes of essays and he isn't sure how many film and television scripts. At the moment he is reading the page proofs of his collected commentary -- 1,200 pages' worth -- representing just two-thirds of his output since 1952. But to him all this is old hat. "I have a new career," he exults. "I'm now a journalist. And all because of the fax!" He keeps the machine nearer to him than his phone. "I'm full of opinions, but with the mails, the pieces were...
...cuts to pay for | tax reductions, "would make a weak upturn a little weaker," Sinai said, while Clinton's plans "would make a weak upturn no worse, but not really any better." In the long run, he added, "the Clinton program would give us more productivity and more potential output...