MROSS
Well-Known Member
A few years ago, I had a most interesting TECH. related dream - that is, a dream involving fictional advanced 3-D manufacturing TECH.
I had a visibly damaged desktop computer tower unit on a cart, a unit whose damage also included loss of content on the computer's hard-drive files. I was hauling this computer tower unit into what looked like a university lab. I had reached a lab that was developing new 3-D TECH.
I had proceeded to an elaborate-looking 3-D TECH. device, and placed this damaged computer into this device. The device was turned-on, and the damaged computer unit was moving along a conveyor-belt, and into an enclosed machine - during which I heard sounds which sounded like a computer being pulled apart.
It turned out that this device took a rather novel deconstructive (as opposed to a destructive) process in handling damaged computers - as I'd discover a few minutes later. A few minutes later, a new-looking repaired computer (exact copy of the old-computer) emerged out of this device via a conveyor belt.
The staff at this 3-D TECH lab confidently advised me (to my wise reluctance) to plug-in, and switch-on this computer. To my astonishment, this newly deconstructed/constructed computer was operable, or fixed (however you want to look at the process that just happened) - with the (previously considered lost, and thought gone forever) computer files reclaimed, and fully intact. I had proceeded to haul this computer out of this lab, and back to my primary workspace.
I must say, this dream reminded-me of those old twentieth century cartoons - where characters placed old-junk into these contraptions, and instantly out came shiny new items.
What might this 3-D TECH dream symbolize?
I had a visibly damaged desktop computer tower unit on a cart, a unit whose damage also included loss of content on the computer's hard-drive files. I was hauling this computer tower unit into what looked like a university lab. I had reached a lab that was developing new 3-D TECH.
I had proceeded to an elaborate-looking 3-D TECH. device, and placed this damaged computer into this device. The device was turned-on, and the damaged computer unit was moving along a conveyor-belt, and into an enclosed machine - during which I heard sounds which sounded like a computer being pulled apart.
It turned out that this device took a rather novel deconstructive (as opposed to a destructive) process in handling damaged computers - as I'd discover a few minutes later. A few minutes later, a new-looking repaired computer (exact copy of the old-computer) emerged out of this device via a conveyor belt.
The staff at this 3-D TECH lab confidently advised me (to my wise reluctance) to plug-in, and switch-on this computer. To my astonishment, this newly deconstructed/constructed computer was operable, or fixed (however you want to look at the process that just happened) - with the (previously considered lost, and thought gone forever) computer files reclaimed, and fully intact. I had proceeded to haul this computer out of this lab, and back to my primary workspace.
I must say, this dream reminded-me of those old twentieth century cartoons - where characters placed old-junk into these contraptions, and instantly out came shiny new items.
What might this 3-D TECH dream symbolize?