There are so many spheres that prove that our life Now is better than 100 years ago: how knowledge and information is spread, how fast you can travel, I bet you know at least several dozens of people around the world.…
Soviet Union had lots of drawbacks, no doubt, but they did a lot of good stuff like rope roads, railroad, undergrounds etc. It's cheaper to maintain the heritage than build something from scratch, why is it neglected?
In some cultures 32 or even 35 is the age when a person is started to be considered mature. Why so much fuss about the age? 'Start when ready and don't procrastinate' is the moto I like.
Yeah, whatever invention is, playing with it seems to be the first wish. Quidditch should be so much nicer with this robot.
I was considering moving to Linux myself till I found out that gotomeeting or gotowebinar doesn't function on one, and I use it too often to not consider it a key feature.
Totally agree with you: when it comes to innovation, money gaining should not be the only goal, money is a means, and Ovshinsky proved it. Very positive and meaningful article.
There are so many spheres that prove that our life Now is better than 100 years ago: how knowledge and information is spread, how fast you can travel, I bet you know at least several dozens of people around the world.…
Soviet Union had lots of drawbacks, no doubt, but they did a lot of good stuff like rope roads, railroad, undergrounds etc. It's cheaper to maintain the heritage than build something from scratch, why is it neglected?
In some cultures 32 or even 35 is the age when a person is started to be considered mature. Why so much fuss about the age? 'Start when ready and don't procrastinate' is the moto I like.
Yeah, whatever invention is, playing with it seems to be the first wish. Quidditch should be so much nicer with this robot.
I was considering moving to Linux myself till I found out that gotomeeting or gotowebinar doesn't function on one, and I use it too often to not consider it a key feature.
Totally agree with you: when it comes to innovation, money gaining should not be the only goal, money is a means, and Ovshinsky proved it. Very positive and meaningful article.