Meanwhile, as we´ve been focused on important socio-cultural matters, the technological world has pushed forward...
The human (created) waste: In india you can order an Eco Reco, a mobile door-to-door van to collect your useless e-waste, in US they´ve discovered the remarkable idea that it could be wise to gather all the nuclear waste in one remote place under deserts (no lakes, basewater close) instead of dumping it around different places close to towns, people, farming, etc.
- Not to meaning to take sides on which is a wiser innovation, we must note that there´s long history in trying to figure out how to safe-secure the radioactive waste(to be around ten thousands to millions of years), that: "...will persist even if our culture doesn´t." Yes, fine. And be sure to "...encase it in a way that will be stable on geologic time scales."
File under: "Copycats ripped off our visions" - The Hi-tech manager of HP was ahead of us and gave some hindsight of his visions ´til 2030; here at Mulskinner World we are not such a modest, in the close future we prepare to predict the forthcoming 50 years, and not just on computers and high-technics but also the environmental questions, energy-sources and pyrotechnics...And we also predict that USB 3.0 standard is well out and sold on comps during 2008 (Intel as well as AMD) even if there´s no actual usable devices on the market until the next spring.
Social websphere: at the moment its dead calm, but under the surface is always boiling...Is your Facebook up to facelift? More space available at MySpace, when your corporate news corp. will change UI for the good...And now you can even ask help from journalistic professionals if you´d like to publish privacy endangering material (like every other gossip magazine does - but in more intereting matters, why is blogging considered SO important that professionals are needed to give advice for choice of subjects/content?)
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