It's probably because he's hoping someone else will step up and do the legwork that he's guessing conservatively. Unless a very progressive organization-
1. Helps get e-paper ready for primetime,
2. Commits to mass manufacturing,
3. Converts their own organization to take advantage of e-paper, and
4. Markets (read: Practically give the things away) to early-adopter consumers,
-then we can expect the "e-paper revolution" to take 10 years or more to get started.
Last edited by Steven Lyle Jordan; 05-17-2006 at 10:57 AM.
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