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                 (In
                              a discussion about how advanced the
                              technology will advance, Kiri agrees there
                              is no limit and uses her work computer up
                              on the base as an example of how far we
                              have to go. For example, she uses a small
                              cube to possibly hold trillions of gigs of
                              memory.)
 
 
 Skip:
                                          but let me ask a question.
 Kiri:
                      uh-huh. Skip: is
                      there any limit to this?
 (regarding
                          the technical limits of future technology)
 Russ: no. Kiri: no. Russ: look
                      what they've got up there? We can't even touch it. Skip: I
                      wasn't thinking about what they have, I was
                      thinking about our advances in technology. Russ: I
                      think we're really going their direction but at
                      the same time so are they. And so, computers on
                      Hades Base are going I'm sure at the same speed we
                      are as far as progression. Kiri: oh we're going hell for leather, we're
                      always constantly working on things.
 
 Russ: sure.
 
 Skip: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: we use, we have little cubes that we use
                      that we can literally pick up and pull out and
                      that's storage and that holds, I don't know how
                      many millions of or trillions of gigs of memory.
                      Little tiny cube.
 
 Russ: we're at 50 (laughs).
 
 Kiri: and my laptop that I carry around, it's only
                      about yea thick and about yea big....stands about
                      yea big, it has the equivalent and I guesstimate
                      to probably, the CPU's probably about a million or
                      even higher? The RAM is probably about maybe
                      500,000, as I said I'm guesstimating, 500,000
                      gigs. It has a solid-state generator, it has a
                      projection scanner, you name it, it has it and I
                      need it.
 
 Russ: what do you hook up to the net with on it? A
                      T-1 connection?
 
 Kiri: T-1? That's slow. What is it? A T-3 is
                      faster isn't it?
 
 Russ: multiple T-3's are really fast. That's if
                      you are maxed out at multiple T-3's right now.
 
 Kiri: uh-huh but that's irrelevant to us.
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Kiri: we get instant access, instead of the
                      waiting I can type in, and if I use a uplink
                      that's connected to the sixth dimension, news from
                      Sirius. Real-time communication with Sirius
                      instead of the distance of 6 1/2 light years, real
                      instant communication, real-time talk.
 
 Russ: yeah that's way beyond our capabilities.
 
 Kiri: and that's not done by using regular
                      transmission, that's by using the gap in between
                      the dimensions and stuff.
 
 Russ: we can talk across the world now in instant
                      real-time but we can't talk across space in
                      real-time yet.
 
 Kiri: no, you are transmitting directly with a
                      normal transmissional signal.
 
 
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