Technologies that assist greater productivity and creativity
Submitted by procreative-admin on Wed, 23/03/2011 - 10:19pm
It's amazing to think this solution, which offers 'relatively safe' nuclear power, and can be used as an 'eco-cleaner' to rid us of old nuclear waste, was shunted aside because ... it couldn't be used to build nuclear bombs.
And a system that uses a fuel (Thorium) which is in sufficient quantities (fairly readily available) that could power the whole of our power needs for thousands? of years.
Submitted by procreative-admin on Sat, 01/01/2011 - 7:20am
Despite the belief that most use the Internet merely to browse, research indicates it's a valuable channel for providing digital products.
The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project found 65 percent of those surveyed said they paid to access or download some content.
The survey offers some hope for the Internet as an economic cash generator despite the widespread perception that people only seek free content online.
Submitted by procreative-admin on Sun, 15/08/2010 - 10:42pm
Research that shows creativity and innovation is most effective in startup entrepreneurial companies:
Submitted by procreative-admin on Sun, 09/05/2010 - 5:52pm
Via @TweetRightBrain
5 creative writing ideas from "The Best Damn Creative Writing Blog"
- It's okay to be low tech
One of the hallmark traits of South Park (especially in its earlier seasons) is their commitment to simple illustrations and graphics.
- Make Your Characters Unforgettable
There is no other character on television quite like Eric Cartman. Annoying though he may be, Cartman is probably the most memorable characters on the show.
- Controversy is In
It’s almost impossible to hear the name “South Park” and not think of controversy.