I thought chemistry and the physical science already developed to a mature stage.
When under this life (2006/04) the commercial product over ninety percent was does the basic science the again arrangement combination or joined not once has used the type shape.
Therefore said logical (computer science) regarding commercial product the important degree already to surpass the electronic ( EE EEE ..)
I think you are wasting time in your life, but I am not. What did you do really good for people? or just do combination resource things.... this is definitely boring life and nothing help, what can be done is earn boring little money from non-smart boss.
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I think he's asking to be dropped into people's filter files.
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If you post in your native language (and state what it is) some of us might get closer to an understanding of your comment or question through google's translate tool. There may also be several people who speak your native language that could address you directly.
I always thought it would be nice to post in the original language and in english when the person writing the post isn't confident in the ability to communicate clearly in a typically english language forum.
I think this is slightly related to your post: long, long ago (100 years?) the head of the US patent office quit his job because he figured most everything's already been invented.
Chemistry and Physics are only as mature as perspective allows. Weren't those disciplines at a mature stage in the early 1800s to the scientists of that time?
I see, but I just say that over ninety percent here.
OK.
In fact, my post today is done by Yahoo! translator tool, I want to know how useful it is. ( I NEVER do this before today )
btw, I believe auto translation is one of innovating. I want to take some other examples here:
3D ( Virtual/Game/Movie/whatever ) graphic. Personal communication. ( man is lazy, always need the more convenient life ) Auto Solution. ( not only google me the data, but also provide me the total solution path and resource) .=2E .=2E ( too many, out of my knowledge )
even only 10 percent things need innovating, but it is still huge to us.
But the most company is doing boring things, and still make money.
I feel sad, people still pay for such boring productS due to the brand...
OK, if no money, where is the resource to innovate.
How to balance between free resource and keep innovating is my second problem.
I think I know what each of these words mean individually, but in this order I have no idea what you're trying to say. You lost me at the second "sentence".
"There's a high-priority restriction on his place frame." ;-)
Frankly, I've seen a dramatic improvement in Boki's English over the past several months - but I really seriously wonder what his original language is.
Boki, where are you from? (I've met Chinese people on-line who speak [or at least write] English better than a lot of Americans I've met.)
Yes, it's sad, but true - boring stuff makes money, especially if you sell millions and millions of pieces of your boring product.
About innovation - I could have been as successful as Edison if I'd had the Rockefeller's or J.P.Morgans' money backing me up.
Golden Rule: The guy that has the gold makes the rules.
It doesn't take any money to innovate - I come up with two or three inventions a day. The bitch is it takes money to get anything built or marketed, so those that gots, gets.
Oh, well, I guess I'll keep putting one foot in front of the other, and see what surprises today might bring. Like a guy said at an AA meeting one time, "Just do whatever's next." ;-)
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