sntothemax
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oh last minute chop:
sources:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/6304118937/103-1657702-9351020?v=glance&n=404272
I first sucker-ed 3 times. Oh yeah.
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aww, crap! I wrote somthing about how great the entries where and then somehow deleated it.
breef sumery, before pg 13 thought i might win somthing bur not anymore
judges should just look at the last few pages insted of the fires few pages
everyone did a great job, I wish i could indivuadly say each one, but I'm pissed bc i just killed my last post
thank for crushing my hopes...
edit it's 230 so if this doesn't make any sense that's why, k? good, now I'm gonna sleep.
Still single, can't imagine why.
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mnementh wrote:
So mnementh, this is the second time I've noticed this building's picture of yours, supposedly of Woot HQ. Did you drive by and take a picture of it or what?
And the LORD said unto the chicken: "Go ye forth, and cross the road". And the chicken did go forth to cross the road, and there was much rejoicing.
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McGuffy wrote:
The cold war drove technology. We always felt the need to compete with the Russians. Funding for the SSC was killed because there was no more Russian competition.
As sad as it may be, war (or the threat thereof) drives that type of innovation and science. Nuclear energy, jet engines, GPS, all products of the military-industrial machine.
We can always hope that people will stop buying anti-wrinkle cream and start buying from a company that would create that sort of stuff. Of course, stargazing isn't exactly a high profit (or any profit for that matter) business, and the R&D for that sort of stuff probably would be more than you could sell it for. Perhaps there is some hope that the rising fuel costs will force more power companies to use nuclear energy or other power sources, but that's still just using what we already know.
Still single, can't imagine why.
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vagel wrote:
There's plenty of technology development going on, problem is for the most part it is invention for the sake of invention without a goal state in mind. Seems the pharma based research is the only ones that have the goal in mind, and they don't stop to examine potential benefits outside of that goal. There's tons of research sitting on the shelf because the funding stopped once it didn't show promise to become anything substantial to a consumer market, or it didn't serve the mission of the warfighter in the military arena.
So many hidden gems out there that researchers can't transition into a value proposition and attract industry to fund product development, and too limited budgets going to pure research to begin with. If only every company truly adhered to the 5% of sales rule for research, we'd see an explosion in technology advancements. Unfortunately, wall street only rewards the success, not the trial or error, and hence nobody wants to gamble. :sigh:
That's true but they say that they are so afraid of being sued, manny of the products don't reach the shelves.
Still single, can't imagine why.