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The Future of the Internet

I’ve had many thoughts and discussions about the internet and its enormous untapped potential. It’s been a little over 10 years since the internet boom began. Yet, the internet has just begun to impact and influence our lives. No one can predict with any accuracy the future of this technology, but I hope one day, people will read this article and say that I got it right.

The internet is still extremely PC centric. PCs have evolved substantially in the last 10 years in order to accommodate the new demands of internet applications. PCs have more memory and hard drive space to accommodate sound and video which has now become ubiquitous. More importantly, broadband velocities have been following Moore’s Law. Cable is being replaced by fiber as the fastest and most reliable broadband options, opening up even more potential.

So that’s the good news, but there is a key evolution that will take place. The internet will begin to address non PC devices, as it continues to add information and productivity into our lives.

One transition is already happening. The cell phone. Personally, I find my cell phone more of an annoyance than a productivity tool, but I know that I am definitely in the minority. Cell phones are in its infancy of internet adoption. In the longer run, the actual phone calls will occur over VOIP and all of the cell towers will be internet towers of which voice is just one of its function.

That said, the cell phone is limited from an internet perspective. LCD clarity is also on Moore’s law, and the number of pixels per inch continues to grow. My latest portable has a 12″ 1280 X 800 screen. It is very nice and clear, but it is difficult to imagine a 1024 X 768 3″ screen on a cell phone. Therefore the cell phone will not play a primary role in the evolution of the internet.

But there’s another development that is begging to happen. The television. The TV and internet have yet to intersect. In fact, it is infuriating to move content from one medium to another. Even today, if I make an HD movie, there is no straight forward way to play it on my HD TV. Yes, I could pluck down $2000 for an HD PC, and another $1000 for a HD DVD player, but it should not be this difficult nor expensive.

The reality is the TV is begging for the internet to arrive. Imagine a world where we can download any movie any time. Pay for it, and you are watching instantly. The hold up is the content providers. It scares the crap out of them to provide content over the internet. Although this hesitance has delayed the adoption of the internet on the television, it cannot stop it it. Once this happens, PC sales will go DOWN. The reason is that many of the things that people do on the internet, they will now be able to do with their television Get the weather, sports scores, and stock prices. It is easy to imagine a day, when you are watching your favorite TV show, and there is a customized ticker with your personalized latest news on the bottom.

The key to the success of this category is the user interface. A television does not have a keyboard, and the keyboard will never be a main stream feature for a television. Therefore, the mouse and keyboard paradigm must be adapted to a TV remote control. There will be some innovative small company that finally figures this out. This will enable a PC to finally get integrated into the television.

At this point, the amount of incremental cost to add a PC is small. First, remove all optical devices. Next, the processor does not need to be a power house since the television will not be doing much computing. Use the latest flash technology for storage, and pronto you are done. Over time, it should not cost more than $25-50 to put a PC into a television.

Once this happens, a special breed of internet sites will begin to spring up made specifically for TVs.

The other dimension is the cars. Much of the same type of thinking will apply, but the screen real estate will be much smaller than a 1080i television. I do believe that in the next 2 years, it should be possible to make a 1024 x 768 5 inch screen, which is roughly the same size as a GPS. But of course, it does so much more. This device will replace streaming FM radio with streaming internet. It will replace the GPS, and of course, customized news, stock quotes, and traffic all on your car. It will bring the GPS to a whole new level.

I grew up in the PC business, but the PC business spawned a new business called the internet. And now the internet will spawn some new and beautiful businesses for the television and the car PC. I can’t wait.

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  1. I think your comments are insightful. What occurred to me while reading them was the idea of putting the Wii motion-based controller interface into TV remote controls so you could use them to point like a mouse.

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Send Me an Angel

I wrote this song shortly after leaving Gateway. I was in my new house in Myrtle Beach pounding beers and hammering on my guitar. That was seven years ago, and now I am married to a truly fantastic woman. After so long, I finally found my angel. Next Tom took the song, and it now has a 50’s retro country type of sound to it.

A 
Lord I know you've heard my prayers 
D              A 
Each and every night 
A 
And I know I've heard your voice saying      
E 
everything's all right 
A 
Lord I know you're watching me 
D                    A 
And all the things I need 
A                     D 
But there's still one thing 
   B7             E 
To make it all complete      
A                       D 
Send me an angel, straight from up above 
A                                                E 
Let me feel your soothing grace and shower me with love 
A                    D 
Send me an angel, to sing my harmonies 
A                          E 
Send me an angel made especially for me

Singing straight from the heart
I want the old life to come to an end
And another one to start

 

(bridge)

I look all around me

I see couples holding hands

Oh, how I want someone too

I know You'll understand

 

(double chorus)

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  1. Chen,

    I found your blog while doing some research as a result of a purchase dispute with Gateway. — Wow. That is a nice song. Thank you for sharing it with us.

    God bless,

    Dave

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Tale of Three Churches

Solange and I try to go to church once a week, but to be honest it’s been a chore because we have had nothing but bad and bizarre church experiences in 2007. One weird event after another. Sometimes, it makes you wonder whether it is all worthwhile. Here’s a tale of three churches.

Saint Andrews Catholic Church, Myrtle Beach, SC. Solange was born and raised a Catholic. It was a pleasant surprise that they have a Brazilian Catholic church in Myrtle Beach. We went to check it out, and the church was new, big and clean. Plus, everyone was from Brazil and spoke portuguese. It helped Solange make the adjustment to the United States.

One night we were driving back from mass, and Solange asked me whether I was listening to the sermon. Honestly, I usually space out the portuguese sermon. She explained to me that the Padre was railing on Americans. The sermon was that Americans are arrogant and selfish. Pretty strange thing to say to a group of Brazilians living in the US.

Up to that point, I had been giving generously to the church, but given this sermon, I decided to cut way back. About a month later, the padre gave a very different sermon. He explained that the church was really struggling financially now, and that everyone needed to contribute. It all seems ironic now.

Myrtle Beach Community Church. This is the largest church in Myrtle Beach and I have been attending for over 6 years. The church has been undergoing a major change in leadership and the main pastor moved to a new guy. His preaching style is much different than what I had been used to. I can give an example.

He was preaching that people were essentially one of two colors, red or yellow. He had two large stage spotlights, one red and the other yellow. But he argued that God did not want any of us to be red or yellow, but He wants us to be orange. At this point, the two spotlights come together, and the two colors unite to become orange. Now, he starts getting excited and waving his hands. “God wants us to be orange. Make a promise to yourself to no longer be red or yellow. God loves orange. Bright, bright orange.”

My head was reeling. Many of his sermons made no sense to me. As I already documented here, I went to jail trying to get some medical records. Guess what color are the prison uniforms? ORANGE. Now when I think of jail, I think of Myrtle Beach Community Church.

Catholic Mass, Rio de Janeiro. Just like at Myrtle Beach Community Church, our Catholic church in Rio is undergoing a change in leadership. We decided in December 2007 to have Teddy baptized. In order to do a Catholic baptism, the parents, the godmother and the godfather must go through a short half day course on baptism. Teddy’s godmother is Solange’s mother, and his godfather is Augusto Matos, my good friend here in Brazil.

We woke up early and attend the class. During the class, Augusto decided to be baptized also. He shared his wish with the teachers of the class, and they were excited, as was Solange and I. Catholic rules were just that Augusto had to be baptized before Teddy. Cool.

The class continued, and suddenly the head padre ran into the room nervously. He explained to the class, that he has been advised of a situation. He had an enormous key chain, and he jangled it nervously as he spoke. Now that he was in charge, it would now be a requirement that if over the age of 16 years old, one had to complete a one year course to be baptized. This was all happening quickly and in portuguese.

My gut said that something was wrong and I confirmed that Augusto could no longer be the godfather and Teddy could not be baptized. We also confirmed that prior to this event, it was common for a godfather to request to be baptized. Furthermore, all the other Catholic churches in Rio would allow a baptism without a one year course.

We decided to baptize Teddy anyways, and Augusto attended but is not the godfather in the eyes of God. But in my eyes, he is the godfather.

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  1. When you use a picture from flickr, its a good idea to credit the person from who you took the picture.

    In case you haven’t realized all my pictures are copyrighted and are not for publication without permission

  2. Rob… you are so out of touch with what Dan was saying, dude…. you really need to start listening to the message of the sermon and stop getting hung up on one word. His point was awesome. I’m sorry you missed it.

    Love you, bro….

    Tom

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Cruising with the Lord

I remember the year well. It was 1998, and I had just gone through a messy break up. But I was in great spirits. I had just bought a brand new Toyota Supra. It was a great looking car for its time. It was a beautiful day and I started going to a new church in Austin TX. I was in great spirits and this song popped into my head.

G                 C
Going down life's lonely roads
     G           D
It's easy to get lost
G  D
At times
     C              G
I've got my signals crossed


G             C
So I stop and wonder
   G                  D
In which direction to go
G       D
My eyes closed
    C       G
I'm sure to know


    G        C        D
I'm cruising with the Lord
   G          D    C
He takes me by the hand
G        C        D
Cruising with the Lord
      G            D        C
We're going to the promised land



G              C
I was lost but now I'm found
    G               D
His grace abides in me
G       D
Finally found
 C                 G
A love that sets me free


G          C
Free as an eagle
   G                D
To soar where I may roam
G            D
Where ever I go
    C      G
I'm never alone


    G             C   D
I'm cruising with the Lord
   G        D      C
He takes me by the hand
G             C   D
Cruising with the Lord
      G            D        C
We're going to the promised land

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Never Come Cry To Me

I really can’t describe how I write a song. It is the exact opposite of writing a blog or writing a computer program. In the latter case, you sit down with an intention in mind. With song writing, I try to make my mind as blank as possible. Think about nothing. Strum a few chords, and see what it makes you feel. Not what you want to feel, what you really feel. Sometimes, something happens, and many times not.

I wrote this song after I wrote “Cry Myself to Sleep”. Like I said before, I wasn’t trying to write this song. It just happened. It is a very very simple song with a basic beat and only two chords. But now that Tom has taken hold of it, it has really come together. I really like the guitar licks.

E                        A      E
Dried up tears hide your pretty eyes 

E                        A         E
you're feeling something you can't disguise

E                           A     E
You don't love him, but you can't let go 

E                        A     E
All these feelings we'll never know      



B
Girl, you're just a mystery 

E               A        E
Cause you never come cry to me 

E                A    E
The coolest lady I'll ever see 


Who you are is bottled inside 
Just because you can't decide      
Girl, you got to give it up 
All you got is tough enough 


Girl, you're just a mystery 
Cause you never come cry to me 
The coolest lady i'll ever see 


Honey,you know i love you so 
But it's almost time to let you go 
Open up your heart and let me in 
That's when our life begins 


Girl, you're just a mystery 
Cause you never come cry to me 
The coolest lady I'll ever see

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