[TML] Seemingly High Tech Computer Stuff
Garry Ward
garry.e.ward at worldnet.att.net
Mon Nov 5 10:20:54 MST 2007
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Zeitlin" <jzeitlin at spamcop.net>
To: "The Traveller Mailing List" <tml at travellercentral.com>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: [TML] Seemingly High Tech Computer Stuff
> On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 00:20:09 +0900, Michael Jenkins wrote:
>
>>Likewise for voice interface - can you imagine trying to work in a
>>crowded office where everyone's talking to their computer?
>
>>Noisy.
>
> Or worse, in a cubical farm, someone working on a system that's being
> (temporarily?) recalcitrant, and loses his temper and screams, loud
> enough for the whole farm (and therefore all of the computers) to hear:
> "NO, GODDAMMIT, DELETE THAT!".
And passwords.
If you interact with the computer by talking, how do you keep the password
secret?
Of course, that then opens the whole issue of using voice recongnition
instead of passwords, but what happens if you come to work with a head cold
and you're sinsus are stuffed up and you're voice isn't recognizable to the
computer?
Or you've had dental work and the anesthetic hasn't worn off and your lips
and tongue aren't working right, so the computer refuses to acknowledge you
as an authorized user.
Garry
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