riches, others want peace. It seems that people are never capable of agreeing on what the
perfect world should include. The realization of most perfect worlds is impossible
because of the fact that people can't agree. Therefore the perfect world would be one in
which everyone agreed all the time. In a world where everyone agreed , argument and
conflict would be eliminated. The world would become a lot less diverse, and a lot more
simple. In the perfect world, people would do common activities and share common
interests. Everyone would hack, fly and ride.
One common interest that people would share would be computers. Everyone
would own a computer, a good computer (preferably not a Mac). Computers would be
fast, faster than any computers in existence today. There would be a minimum on the
amount of memory that a computer would be required to have. Twenty Gigabytes of hard
drive space and 100 Megabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM) ,would be considered
a small family computer. In addition to being faster than today's computers and having
more memory, computers in the perfect world also have many more capabilities. There
would be almost no limits to what a computer would be able to do. In general, computers
in a perfect world be a lot better than computers of today, and the amount of people who
would use computers would be much larger.
The shared interest of all people in computers would allow for a much more
technological world. With the demand for technology, created by extensive use of
computers, the world of computers would expand rapidly. The Internet would explode
with popularity; everyone would write homepages and visiting other people's pages would
be a leisure activity. Personal mail would all be sent electronically. The need for a postal
service for personal mail and quite possibly business mail as well, would be eliminated.
Many interactive programs would be