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hmm, symphony anyone?
still, i fully agree with the troublesome interaction above.
hmm, i recall a program called haystack that some MIT people was working on.
the main problem is, like i think the article pointed out, that the computer isnt buildt by one company or person, but by many.
still: with the new destop search stuff that apple and others have introduced lately, your example about searching may be a bit flawed...