A crash course in changing the world.
In the future i will be printing my food, yes printing.
Click the link and you will understand what i mean.
I imagine printing food will be the next step in cooking. Using just small amounts of ingrediënts to create a nutritious meal, it would at least buy us time to invent another way to solve our food problem.
Real chefs will hate this idea of future cooking, for it is…
ContinuePosted on March 21, 2010 at 5:00pm — 2 Comments
In ten years i will be roaming the earth looking for knowledge stored in ancient cultures.
Before traveling became something everyone could do for just plain fun it was more like a search for knowledge. The travels we do now are more like sightseeing a city for a day or two and than moving on to the next city to do the same, in the process we miss al lot of intersting things to know.
I work in a museum and i often see visitors rushing past the most beatiful or brillant…
ContinuePosted on March 20, 2010 at 9:53am — 1 Comment
Tim Ferris is the writer of the book the four hour workweek. In this book he explanes in a simple way how to change your life for the good.
In brief its a manual on how to shape/ change the way of your life so it suits you. Strange enough this is not the case for most people. He inspired a lot of people to do what they want when they want it, simply by not working hard but working smart.
He is not a man who is changing the world in an environmental sence, more like a…
ContinuePosted on March 19, 2010 at 6:30pm — 1 Comment
It would help if the problem would be realy urgent.
An example.
Back at the start of World War 2 the threat of the Germans breaching into the country boarders was so big the people had to unite. The so-called resistence was formed, together the people did amazing things and came up with amazing ideas.
I gues what i am trying to say is a bit like point 1 Ethan Zuckerman made. There has to be a need for inovation in order to get the right things done. Without…
ContinuePosted on March 19, 2010 at 3:25pm
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This is a link to Adinkra signs if you click on the signs at the top of the page the meanings are displayed
For example: The 'Sankofa' symbol is the bird turning towards its tail it means "go back and get it" and it is a symbol of the importance of learning from the past, also suggests that there is no shame and indeed it is wise to to go back and learn things that are forgotten.
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