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November 30, 2013, 08:53:20 AM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough?
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cdtc
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November 30, 2013, 01:27:16 PM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough? Its not, when you know that they are doing it like that on purpose to make profit and they are suppressing any big leaps in technology.
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November 30, 2013, 01:53:33 PM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough? Its not, when you know that they are doing it like that on purpose to make profit and they are suppressing any big leaps in technology. The sad thing is you might actually believe it.
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November 30, 2013, 02:04:56 PM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough? Its not, when you know that they are doing it like that on purpose to make profit and they are suppressing any big leaps in technology. The sad thing is you might actually believe it. The really sad thing is that you are blind and not able to see in what kind of world we live in today.
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November 30, 2013, 02:12:02 PM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough? Its not, when you know that they are doing it like that on purpose to make profit and they are suppressing any big leaps in technology. The sad thing is you might actually believe it. The really sad thing is that you are blind and not able to see in what kind of world we live in today. You are a free agent. If you know that there are better designs out there, commission one and take it to a foundry for proof of concept. I can introduce you to some in the UK if you are based here. If your design works, you will have no problem raising funding from VCs as they are screaming desperate for interesting ideas. Again, I can introduce you. Do you believe what you say? If you do, do you want to be richer than your wildest dreams? Do it or shut up with the moaning about Moore's Law not being fast enough.
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November 30, 2013, 02:50:17 PM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough? Its not, when you know that they are doing it like that on purpose to make profit and they are suppressing any big leaps in technology. The sad thing is you might actually believe it. The really sad thing is that you are blind and not able to see in what kind of world we live in today. You are a free agent. If you know that there are better designs out there, commission one and take it to a foundry for proof of concept. I can introduce you to some in the UK if you are based here. If your design works, you will have no problem raising funding from VCs as they are screaming desperate for interesting ideas. Again, I can introduce you. Do you believe what you say? If you do, do you want to be richer than your wildest dreams? Do it or shut up with the moaning about Moore's Law not being fast enough. I am not replying to you anymore, you should first be able to see how things work today then we could talk.
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November 30, 2013, 03:39:25 PM |
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...snip...
You are a free agent. If you know that there are better designs out there, commission one and take it to a foundry for proof of concept. I can introduce you to some in the UK if you are based here. If your design works, you will have no problem raising funding from VCs as they are screaming desperate for interesting ideas. Again, I can introduce you.
Do you believe what you say? If you do, do you want to be richer than your wildest dreams? Do it or shut up with the moaning about Moore's Law not being fast enough.
I am not replying to you anymore, you should first be able to see how things work today then we could talk. You've shown you don't believe what you post so now you will stop posting. Very wise.
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November 30, 2013, 07:09:18 PM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough? Its not, when you know that they are doing it like that on purpose to make profit and they are suppressing any big leaps in technology. The sad thing is you might actually believe it. The really sad thing is that you are blind and not able to see in what kind of world we live in today. You are a free agent. If you know that there are better designs out there, commission one and take it to a foundry for proof of concept. I can introduce you to some in the UK if you are based here. If your design works, you will have no problem raising funding from VCs as they are screaming desperate for interesting ideas. Again, I can introduce you. Do you believe what you say? If you do, do you want to be richer than your wildest dreams? Do it or shut up with the moaning about Moore's Law not being fast enough. Don't work like that bro. How rich did Tesla get when he invented many innovations that we base our society off of today? They'll take your idea and use it for their gain, and if they can't profit off of it, they'll suppress it. But I think you know this more than you're portraying.
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November 30, 2013, 07:58:44 PM |
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I am 100% sure that they are suppressing all technologies that they cant make profit from. Take IT for example there are only gradually improvements there isnt any big innovation like in 100 years ago.
I hear this thing called the internet required a lot of work. There's tons of innovation in IT, the problem is most companies don't find it super cost effective to buy thus lots of companies don't do it. Also legacy systems are really hard to get rid of. Furthermore, who is they? By they I mean all big companies and american gov. and people behind them. There are tons of really small innovations but nothing big.I mean for example you intel and amd improving their processors as little as they must so they can sell us their ''new'' technology. Seriously? You think Moore's Law is not enough? Its not, when you know that they are doing it like that on purpose to make profit and they are suppressing any big leaps in technology. The sad thing is you might actually believe it. The really sad thing is that you are blind and not able to see in what kind of world we live in today. You are a free agent. If you know that there are better designs out there, commission one and take it to a foundry for proof of concept. I can introduce you to some in the UK if you are based here. If your design works, you will have no problem raising funding from VCs as they are screaming desperate for interesting ideas. Again, I can introduce you. Do you believe what you say? If you do, do you want to be richer than your wildest dreams? Do it or shut up with the moaning about Moore's Law not being fast enough. Don't work like that bro. How rich did Tesla get when he invented many innovations that we base our society off of today? They'll take your idea and use it for their gain, and if they can't profit off of it, they'll suppress it. But I think you know this more than you're portraying. Who is "they" ? The chip foundry? The VCs? I have done VC rounds and raised $13 million in 2000 after the dot com bubble popped. (As an aside, we then proceeded to lose the entire $13 million but that's the risk a VC takes). VCs don't do execution - the only do finance. cdtc doesn't actually have any idea - that's his problem and that is why his moaning about chip makers is hypocritical.
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November 30, 2013, 08:46:16 PM |
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Aside from the internet, computer chips pose very little threat to the status quo. The post was more so directed towards the bankers/oil cartel that have enslaved humanity to become dependent of their services, and anybody who would prefer to hinder man kind's evolution for personal material and economic gain.
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December 02, 2013, 05:25:33 PM |
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I think there must be something, or they are being jerks to suppress technology
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December 03, 2013, 10:53:20 PM |
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Since someone likes to delete my posts, I'll just make my own thread for them.
Technology being suppressed by the US gov:
Hemp based renewable biodiesel that would power our entire country with a negative carbon footprint Infinite energy as conceptualized by Tesla Alterations to cars that significantly increase gas mileage Flying discs
Thoughts?
You really need to go out more. There are lots flying around.
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December 04, 2013, 01:28:27 AM |
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Advanced tech exists for sure. There is no doubt in my mind and based on experiences I've had I can safely say the government is at very least aware of technology way ahead of what the average joe can comprehend. What else would they be trying to hide?
Sorry but I pads, video games and movies isn't all there is in 2013 folks.
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April 22, 2014, 11:59:55 AM |
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NiMH has technically been superseded by Li-ion batteries, but Li-ion is much more expensive than NiMH, which makes unavailability of NiMH throw a spanner in the works for amateur and small-scale EV builders.
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April 23, 2014, 06:46:31 AM |
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The only one that I would agree with is the Hemp one. The rest, no.
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