Comments [2] posted: Jun 20, 2007 Greg O'Byrne

In our modern world we take the fact that anyone can just go click-click-click and see any number of amazing pictures from the Hubble Space Tellescope.

We don't even think about how unimaginably amazing this would be for someone from 1950-60-70 even the 1980s, not to mention earlier than that.  NOBODY saw stuff like this.  And now here it is served to you on your home LCD screen.

Accelerating returns indeed.

I now end your daily Kurzweil minute with this picture.


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tags: [accelerating change | Hubble | Ray Kurzweil | space]


Saturday, June 23, 2007 9:30:10 AM UTC
Hi guys I need wireless data collection software for my blackberry and Motorola. I have been trying to find something for years now. It needs to support drop down menus, gps, check boxes, maybe capture photos, and bar coding. If anyone knows anything can you please point me to the right direction.
Charlie Batch
Sunday, June 24, 2007 9:36:20 PM UTC
Hmmmm...Sorry Charlie (heh) I don't know of something. Head on over to my buddy Scooter's site over at GadgetGrid (link over there on the right) and ask him. Maybe he's got an idea.

cheers.
Greg
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