The New York Times asks eleven famous people what dream gadgets or technology they really, really want to see. Scott Adams, of Dilbert fame, wants a cat locator (easily done); Electronic Frontier Foundation co-founder John Perry Barlow wants a brain implant that can replace all the gadgets he has to carry around; sports commentator Cris Collinsworth would like to be able to take the TV shows he’s recorded on his TiVo on the road with him (that’s coming); and Moby, who is mainly famous for owning a cafe in New York that we happen to live above, just wants to see recreational drugs that aren’t dangerous or addictive.