Not PC nor Game, <i>just read IT</i>

How excited am I? Almost unspeakably excited. Why? I'll tell you, it's because of the possibility of living in a world where technological "miracles" can happen - that something can be invented that is so far ahead of current evolutionary strides that it can be considered revolutionary enough to seem a miracle. No one except for a select few individuals and investors yet know what IT is, but you can read all about IT from Inside.com.

Naturally there's tons of speculation on what IT is and why something like this gets a headline like, "Invention Touted as Bigger Than the Internet or PC":

Steve Jobs quoted on accomplished scientist's new device: 'If enough people see the machine you won't have to convince them to architect cities around it. It'll just happen.' A venerable press pays $250,000 for a book on project cloaked in unprecedented secrecy.

On a futuristic tangent:
Popular Science magazine makes me short breathed at the new things coming out... I read it in the hopes to see something now that sci-fi books have been talking about for generations. And I'm stunned that there's a possibility this could be it. Kind of like how I felt when those 3D-pictures came out that you had to look into to see what it was, or when Sega released their holographic arcade game 10 years ago, "Time Traveller" - only this might be a little bit bigger.

Finally, we don't really know yet what IT is so if I sound a little over excited, I'm past that phase now (I've been reading more about the man and think it's possible it might be one of his inventions mentioned in another article), we'll just need to wait.