Bill Gates Introduces Fantastic New Technology!

Billgates_readCHT to the reader who e-mailed the following story.

As many of you know, the CES was kicked off yesterday with
Bill Gates heading the CES Game Power Showcase and Forum.
A technological breakthrough will be introduced today that
will be a must have for everyone in 2006.

Introducing the new Bio-Optic Organized Knowledge device,
trade named: BOOK

BOOK is a revolutionary breakthrough in technology: no
wires, no electric circuits, no batteries, nothing to be
connected or switched on. It’s so easy to use, even a child
can operate it.

Compact and portable, it can be used anywhere — even
sitting in an armchair by the fire — yet it is powerful
enough to hold as much information as a CD-ROM disc. Here’s
how it works:

BOOK is constructed of sequentially numbered sheets of paper
(recyclable), each capable of holding thousands of bits of
information. The pages are locked together with a custom-fit
device called a binder, which keeps the sheets in their
correct sequence.

Opaque Paper Technology (OPT) allows manufacturers to use
both sides of the sheet, doubling the information density
and cutting costs. Experts are divided on the prospects for
further increases in information density; for now, BOOKs
with more information simply use more pages.

Each sheet is scanned optically, registering information
directly into your brain. A flick of the finger takes you to
the next sheet. BOOK may be taken up at any time and used
merely by opening it.

Unlike other display devices, BOOK never crashes or requires
rebooting, and it can even be dropped on the floor or
stepped on without damage. However, it can become unusable
if immersed in water for a significant period of time. The
"browse" feature allows you to move instantly to any sheet
and move forward or backward as you wish. Many come with an
"index" feature, which pinpoints the exact location of
selected information for instant retrieval.

An optional "BOOKmark" accessory allows you to open BOOK to
the exact place you left it in a previous session — even if
the BOOK has been closed. BOOKmarks fit universal design
standards; thus, a single BOOKmark can be used in BOOKs by
various manufacturers. Conversely, numerous BOOKmarkers can
be used in a single BOOK if the user wants to store numerous
views at once. The number is limited only by the number of
pages in the BOOK.

You can also make personal notes next to BOOK text entries
with an optional programming tool, the Portable Erasable Nib
Cryptic Intercommunication Language Stylus (PENCILS).

Portable, durable, and affordable, BOOK is being hailed as a
precursor of a new entertainment wave. Also, BOOK’s appeal
seems so certain that thousands of content creators have
committed to the platform and investors are reportedly
flocking. Look for a flood of new titles soon.

Author: Jimmy Akin

Jimmy was born in Texas, grew up nominally Protestant, but at age 20 experienced a profound conversion to Christ. Planning on becoming a Protestant seminary professor, he started an intensive study of the Bible. But the more he immersed himself in Scripture the more he found to support the Catholic faith, and in 1992 he entered the Catholic Church. His conversion story, "A Triumph and a Tragedy," is published in Surprised by Truth. Besides being an author, Jimmy is the Senior Apologist at Catholic Answers, a contributing editor to Catholic Answers Magazine, and a weekly guest on "Catholic Answers Live."

13 thoughts on “Bill Gates Introduces Fantastic New Technology!”

  1. I’ve heard that this format will allow data to be stored for hundreds of years without signficant degradation. Wow. What will they think of next?

  2. Too funny! Though I am somewhat dismayed at the advent of BOOK; now I have to replace all of my old SCROLLs 🙁

  3. I hope the scriptures will be available in BOOK! And in English, we need an English translation!

  4. You mention “Opaque Paper Technology” that allows the paper to be written on both sides (unlike conventional optical media) but I saw in Popular Science recently that some writers have developed a method of input that will allow users to even read BETWEEN the lines themselves.
    Truly, the future is very bright.

  5. You have difficulty converting from SCROLL? How shocking. . . .
    Historically, it was the pagans who clung to the scroll. Christians adopted the codex form — our current one — far more quickly.
    I have heard serious scholars seriously state that the codex was a factor in the triumph of Christianity. It could have been I suppose — it would not be less strange than that we were the ones who liked the codex so much.

  6. Jimmy,
    Any word on how the early adopters can organize their several versions of BOOK?
    My advice…call it a BOOKshelf!

  7. Microsoft beefs up push to small businesses

    Reuters – Microsoft Corp. unveiled a new rebate and free service offer for its small business accounting software on Monday, aimed at luring customers away from rival Intuit Inc…

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