Fast Company: The Reasons Why There Aren't More Black Engineers In Silicon Valley. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwxobjrCY
Why the batmobile isn't considered a drone.
Next for 2016! Happy New Years.
Fast Company: The Reasons Why There Aren't More Black Engineers In Silicon Valley. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwxobjrCY
Why the batmobile isn't considered a drone.
Next for 2016! Happy New Years.
Bike Paths around the city of Cleveland are expected to grow as a sustainability initiative over the next 3 years examine this as a transportation developer you and I have to see which areas they establish themselves in which ongoing projects they cut through bike path and lane construction must be tightly coordinated because as they are completed they are put into use. Traffic patterns are quickly adjusted to the motorists Chagrin safety is a priority and so is scenery as cyclists like to a premium on these.
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Micro blogging, social media blogging are different notebooks to me different sites. So I'm going to do a brief insight on each style and and where I use them. Hopefully, if you use them right you won't get hurt and waste your time and become an influencer instead of thinking that you are the focus of attention. I want to be a world traveler and community builder. If too many people tell you to stop texting or emailing or they are going to hurt you how can we progress. So saying stop and sitting when you could follow a different path. So trailblaze get a grom, a foot scooter, electric bike and 3d printer and join me.
Insight on replacement parts can make the difference between roughing it and fighting for office respect. We spit out and churn so many innovations now a days we do not know where our equipments life cycle ends and the next begins. Are we just patiently waiting for google cars to make our next delivery while we sit idle by waiting for respect or are we going from apprentice to master?
For 2015 the theme of the sustainability for Cleveland is transportation. So I will try once per month to move 3d printing and the sustainable future it provides in this direction. I hope to speak on this matter both authoritatively and innovative which are tricky balances to acquire. I do want to make it seem that I am so positive on something that there is no wiggle room or ways to increase the breadth of scope beyond what we deem as a satisfactory result. At the same time pontificacting on facts can lead to a loss of focus and priority and I do not want that either. So I will start with commentinting on a Ted Talk that I hope will lead credence to the industry and the intellect of my loyal readership.
Let's begin with the Samsung Vr headset that uses the Samsung Note 4 to play movies and videos in a virtual space. For the sustainable transportation industry sensors and mockups including real time data could let maps and street views be replayable for a daily commute. Making the decision easier on what time to leave which path to take and which mode of transportation would fit you best. Cutting down on automobile maintenance, avoiding potholes and increasing the comfort with public transportation and other alternative modes (i.e. cycling) We have information but until it is put in front of us we rely on our local weather person and helicopter pilots to give us our drive time commutes. I mean we all like Betsy Kling and our other local forecasters but we have to make these calls ourselves when it comes to those critical days on our schedule.
The first Ted talk of 2015 of course will focus on 3d printing namely the connection between Makers and the art of smithing. Whether you are a cobbler or an iron smith your anvil or shoe horn did not consist of a 3d printer today it will. The main difference being that instead of descriptors and measurements you will now have scanning. The main question of the talk was not if 3d printing would be in our homes but how would it affect our lives. Wednesday I will briefly cover the Today show highlighting 3d printing.