It would be easier to roll up the entire sky into a small cloth than it would be to obtain true happiness without knowing the self
1. It would be easier to roll
up the entire sky into a
small cloth than it would
be to obtain true
happiness without
knowing the self
bostonian
2. bostonian
1:49:16, Sat Aug 4, 2012
“ If we continue to
develop our
technology without
wisdom or prudence,
our servant may prove
to be our executioner. ”
—Omar N. Bradley
3. God does not pay weekly, but He pays at the end.
· Mobile Broadband Take-Off
· Less control over distribution means less money.
· Offer special deals and real value to your followers but
don't pitch.
· Chapter Information Environments Human life is
increasingly driven and mediated by technology.
4. Everyone in the world may be to you your parent,
your sibling, your child.
Expedite rss-capable platforms
5. Carve the peg by looking at the hole.
· Do it now so you don't have to win people back from
routing around you.
· Will this force us to reinvent, to actually let go of the old
vine and seize new ones?
· How can you monetize content when the copy is free?
· In a conversation, for example, understanding is highly
dependant on each conversant having a context for the
words they are using to share an idea.
6. “ Real programmers can
write assembly code in
any language. ”
—Larry Wall
7. He who is drowned is not troubled by the rain.
(Chinese Proverb)
· We've arranged a civilization in which most crucial
elements profoundly depend on science and
technology.
· But such a project raises some important questions:
Who decides what details are important?
· Mobile Broadband Take-Off
· Bodies of information that are able to posses a level of
autonomy.
8. In conclusion
· Facilitate one-to-one communities
· Recontextualize synergistic vortals
· Revolutionize robust network effects
· and remember: The eyes of all cheats are full of tears.
10. Credits
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