Thursday, November 27, 2003

Here is a Word doc in Chinese

Digitalcarrier.doc

Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Frequently Asked Questions

1, What is a PC Outfitter?
PC outfitter is basically a mobile docking station for a small size compact PC with a height adjustable table top that can be used to mount various types of peripherals especially a tripod or a mechanized rotational mono-pods. In another word, it is basically a wheel chair for the "handicapped" PC. I hope I am not the first one to make you realize that most PC in this world are more or less blind, deaf or crippled.

2, What can an PC Outfitter do?
It enables an ordinary PC to be more like a robot, complete with mobility sense of sight and sound.

3, What are the user benefits of PC Outfitter?With the PC Outfiter, PC will no longer be stationary, but an intelligent auto-roaming communication appliance capable of serving user in many more new intimate ways that an ordinary stationary PC just can't do.

4, What is the difference between PC Outfitter and notebook/PDA computer as far as mobility is concern?
Let's not confuse portable mobility with robotic remote control mobility. Without PC Outfitter, your notebook can't move by itself from room to room and take pictures along the way. In fact a notebook computer can't move an inch despite how "fast" the CPU happens to be.

5, What do I need a PC that can move from room to room or point A to point B?
Due to the fact that PC is the central connection point for all types of multimedia related peripherals, such as speakers, microphone, and digtial cameras. With these audio and image capturing devices and WiFi connection, a PC can be easily turned into a mobile videoconfeain, didn't happen this time.

For some economists, these things represent structural flaws in the economy which will make the expansion less potent and less long than the ones that preceded it.And finally, from The Economist:

The main reason for doubting that America is back on a path of strong, sustainable growth is that it has failed to purge the excesses of its previous boom. It is, to say the least, odd that at the beginning of an economic recovery many indicators—low saving, rampant household borrowing, record house-building and uncomfortably high stockmarket p/e ratios to name but a few—have more the look of a cycle that is drawing to a close.
I think the US economy is going to do fine in the short-run. But I do worry that these long-term imbalances are going to make it impossible for the US to enjoy a sustained boom over the next several years, as we would normally expect at this stage in the business cycle. And judging by some of the financial press recently, I am apparently not alone.

Kash
ese long-term imbalances are going to make it impossible for the US to enjoy a sustained boom over the next several years, as we would normally expect at this stage in the business cycle. And judging by some of the financial press recently, I am apparently not alone.

Kash
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