05-13-2024, 04:37 PM
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Many years ago, when the graphics capabilities of computers were just mastering three-dimensional images, an interesting message flashed on a television news program.
That message talked about a simulation program that gave the user the opportunity to be a genetic scientist.
I don't know the details, but the player had the ability to assemble DNA molecules from fantastic plants.
Then, with one click of the mouse, the player could allow the created plant to grow directly on the computer screen.
Believe me, the spectacle was mesmerizing.
It's strange, but I haven't heard about such a program again over the past years.
Many years ago, when the graphics capabilities of computers were just mastering three-dimensional images, an interesting message flashed on a television news program.
That message talked about a simulation program that gave the user the opportunity to be a genetic scientist.
I don't know the details, but the player had the ability to assemble DNA molecules from fantastic plants.
Then, with one click of the mouse, the player could allow the created plant to grow directly on the computer screen.
Believe me, the spectacle was mesmerizing.
It's strange, but I haven't heard about such a program again over the past years.