Attending this lecture revived my memories of Internship days at IBM. The brainstorming interactive discussion, energetic classroom full of people from different cult, background and each one special in his own way made me feel deja vu. It was a nice change from (sometimes) boring, deeply technical core computer science stuff where one get burdened and lost by some glitch which drive you crazy and somewhat bald (as in my case).
Before this class, I never thought how special i am? I was always afraid of such questions because it sounds like self-praising and i usually get stumpped whenever someone ask me such question. But i am happy that i found not one but many reasons of feeling special. I am yearning to get involved and experience the intersection or to be precise synergy of tehnology and business in coming weeks but one point which i am still thinking about is what might be the next innovation that will change the face of this world after present deployment cycle. Also why the engineering automobile age(1908 - 1971) took so long to get mature. One reason might be that it faced two world war in that period which spanned almost 10-15 years.
Looking at the presentation again, i found one interesting point. In sequence to last observation:
1771 - 1829 == 58 years (this period saw the well known great danish war during 1801-1814 when sweden, netherland, russia and denmark launched seized all the ships of british army and trade and mind you britain was the main force behind development of railways.) so effectively this comes to be 44 years.
1829 - 1873 == 44 years
1875 - 1920 == 45 years
1908 - 1974 = 66 years (but this period saw two biggest war, world war I and world war II so just cut 20 years) so effectively 46 years.
1971 + 45 years(approx) == 2016 {So according to above theory, this is going to be the year of next phase of innovation and development}
lol, this analysis looks funny to me. But now that i have written so much crap so lets see how others comment on it.
See you all tomorrow. good job Cough
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