...macthevorlon@yahoo.com> wrote: Obveeus wrote: "Barry Margolin" <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote: There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. Agreed...and if one could claim ownership to the concept, it certainly would not be Star Trek...
..." <macthevorlon@yahoo.com> wrote: Obveeus wrote: "Barry Margolin" <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote: There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. Agreed...and if one could claim ownership to the concept, it certainly would not be Star Trek. ...
... L. inscribed ... David wrote: journey to explore a distant solar system. To help them endure the long trip and keep their minds occupied, NASA has equipped the ship with advanced virtual-reality modules, allowing the crew members to assume adventurous identities and go to any place they want. The plan works flawlessly until a mysterious "bug" is found in the system. How...
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... episodes. There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. How many have there been in which the virtual reality system was the main form of amusement aboard an interstellar spaceship? I don't think there have ...
...@yahoo.com> wrote: Obveeus wrote: "Barry Margolin" <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote: There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. Agreed...and if one could claim ownership to the concept, it certainly would not be Star Trek. ...
..." <macthevorlon@yahoo.com> wrote: Obveeus wrote: "Barry Margolin" <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote: There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. Agreed...and if one could claim ownership to the concept, it certainly would not be Star Trek. ...
...to Trek episodes. There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. How many have there been in which the virtual reality system was the main form of amusement aboard an interstellar spaceship? I don't think there have ...
...@supernews.com... Obveeus wrote: "Barry Margolin" <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote: There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. Agreed...and if one could claim ownership to the concept, it certainly would not be Star Trek. ...but ...
... <macthevorlon@yahoo.com> wrote: Obveeus wrote: "Barry Margolin" <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote: There have been so many novels, TV shows and episodes, and feature films about virtual reality that I doubt any single one could claim ownership of the concept. Agreed...and if one could claim ownership to the concept, it certainly would not be ...