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They started talking about the possibilities of electronic musical instruments.
Although Otlet spent his entire working life in the age before computers, he possessed remarkable foresight into the possibilities of electronic media.
Born in 1942, he came of age at a time when many American composers were thrilling to the possibilities of electronic technology.
But behind the songs were some left-field ideas, like the motoric Minimalism of bands like Kraftwerk and Suicide and the spooky possibilities of electronic music.
Like no one else has managed to do in music before, he has turned timbre – the texture and grain of the way instruments sound, and the special, surreal possibilities of electronic music – into a carrier of feeling and emotion.
Mr. Forsyth acknowledged that Mr. King's example had prompted him to think about the possibilities of electronic publishing, although he does not think the Internet formula works with a 10-part novel like "The Plant".
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Data from EDRs were also used by America's Department of Transportation in an investigation into the possibility of electronic interference causing unintended acceleration of Toyota cars.
There is also the iMic from Griffin Technologies ($40, www.griffintechnologies.com), a small input device that converts analog signals to digital outside of the computer, eliminating the possibility of electronic interference from other computer components.
That's for the folks from FIFA to take up when they discuss the possibility of electronic surveillance or more referees at their next rules meeting later in the month.
He started writing at length about the possibility of electronic media storage, culminating in a 1934 book, "Monde," where he laid out his vision of a "mechanical, collective brain" that would house all the world's information, made readily accessible over a global telecommunications network.
Despite 20 years of testing, the authorities have been unable to demonstrate that mobile phones and other electronic devices can interfere with an aircraft's navigation and communications gear.The truth is that the FCC never was concerned about the possibility of electronic interference when, in 1991, it banned the use of mobile phones on board aircraft.
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