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Tuesday, January 14, 2003 |
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Less vision, more execution, please. CNET News.com's Evan Hansen explains why disgraced Internet "visionaries" are in no short supply after staking their reputations on a conviction that digital technology is changing everything, somehow. [http://www.news.com]
In contrast, we need vision more than ever, but vision that's based on real creative experience not on marketing considerations or even worse on propaganda. |
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Gardening is one of my soft spots. I don't practice it, it's just pure theory, but I love it. Reading about gardening can inspire you more than you would ever think. And thanx to the web I don't have to buy anymore this awful expensive books. Despite this, without any doubt our world would also profit much more about innovative agriculture than from all this annoying technical innovations. This is especially true for an already vanished movement called New Alchemy. One of the most interesting aspects of New Alchemy is the idea about solar aquaculture farming. 9:55:01 PM |
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Sometimes I want to shout out loud: please stop to innovate in this way, instead consolidate! 9:29:28 PM |