From: Harry Fearnhamm <harry@harlqn.co.uk>
Subject: Article in the Daily Telegraph (England).
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 91 19:07:15 GMT



Although we'll probably stop bothering with `groundbreaking' articles
soon (ie, being brought to the attention of new audiences), I thought
I'd mention this one; the DT does a science feature every Monday, and
this one was dedicated to VR.  Not only that, it was by Michael
Moorcock, the SF writer.  It had the usual contents, opening with a
projected 2010 scenario, going on to the history, the current state of
the art, mentioning the main contenders, and finally weighing up the
pros and cons.  Teledildonics made an inevitable appearance, too.  All
in all it was a well balanced article, and should enlighten yet
another section of society with what's going on.

It also mentioned a VR Conference this week in London; this is the
first I've heard! (did I miss something?)

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[MODERATOR'S NOTE:  The Meckler VR conference will take place in London,
in April 1992; and the Leeds conference in May 1992.  If anyone knows of
other conferences in Europe, please do post them here. -- Bob Jacobson]
