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	<title>Comments on: Radio with Pictures: Time to Stretch the Boundaries</title>
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		<title>By: Daniel Tan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel Tan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Cross pollination of information over different media sources has certainly taken off especially over the last couple of years.  I have seen this in my personal use and consumption just in the last 6 months.
There was an article recently on SMH or somewhere and I think it cited the inventor of the mobile phone.  Words mentioned something like multifunctional devices doing many things with less adequacy than specialist devices doing each task well.
Is this the case for digital radio? and the digital future?  My Architectural thesis I wrote a few years ago touched on the subject of the virtual/ digital reality and how things were starting to blur the edges of virtuality.  
Maybe what doens&#039;t make sense now will make sense in the near future.  I think the future also seems to come much quicker than it did in the past.  Technology is progressing frighteningly quick.  SO quick that it reminds me of the movie &quot;Terminator&quot; or &quot;The Matrix&quot;.  Will it really go that way ? or will it be a more harmonious symbiotic relationship ?
Daniel</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cross pollination of information over different media sources has certainly taken off especially over the last couple of years.  I have seen this in my personal use and consumption just in the last 6 months.<br />
There was an article recently on SMH or somewhere and I think it cited the inventor of the mobile phone.  Words mentioned something like multifunctional devices doing many things with less adequacy than specialist devices doing each task well.<br />
Is this the case for digital radio? and the digital future?  My Architectural thesis I wrote a few years ago touched on the subject of the virtual/ digital reality and how things were starting to blur the edges of virtuality.<br />
Maybe what doens&#8217;t make sense now will make sense in the near future.  I think the future also seems to come much quicker than it did in the past.  Technology is progressing frighteningly quick.  SO quick that it reminds me of the movie &#8220;Terminator&#8221; or &#8220;The Matrix&#8221;.  Will it really go that way ? or will it be a more harmonious symbiotic relationship ?<br />
Daniel</p>
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