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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
3-D Transistors
1.What inferences/assumptions can be made about the future technology?
I think that the technology will just keep getting more and more advanced because people will just keep thinking of more and more things to invent or create.
2.What surprised you the most?
The thing that suprised me the most was the 3-D transistors,because that one little device can do so many different things that you wouldnt even imagine it would be able to do.
3.What are the possibilities for the future in this area?
The possibilities for the future in this area with the 3-D tramsistors is a good chance i think, because it is not the type of technology that needs a certian type of enviorment or climate to work.
4.Looking at the list from 2009, are there any technologies that were considered "emerging" back then that are now being used?
The technology that i think is being used now would be the intelligent software assistant.
I think that the technology will just keep getting more and more advanced because people will just keep thinking of more and more things to invent or create.
2.What surprised you the most?
The thing that suprised me the most was the 3-D transistors,because that one little device can do so many different things that you wouldnt even imagine it would be able to do.
3.What are the possibilities for the future in this area?
The possibilities for the future in this area with the 3-D tramsistors is a good chance i think, because it is not the type of technology that needs a certian type of enviorment or climate to work.
4.Looking at the list from 2009, are there any technologies that were considered "emerging" back then that are now being used?
The technology that i think is being used now would be the intelligent software assistant.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
The River of Doubt
Theodore Roosevelt was once Americas youngest president. He was admired a lot as a child. He set out on this journey in the December of 1913. He carried a dose of morphine with him for years. When he was on this journey he got very ill with malaria. One night he was laying on his rusted cot and he concluded that the time had come to take his own life, he did not go any farther with this thought. He got malaria by slicing his leg on a boulder. He set sail for South America in the fall of 1913, this was not quite a year after his failed attempt to become president again. When Roosevelt reached Brazil the country's foreign minister offered him a chance to explore the Rio da Duvida (The River of Doubt), this was a chance for redemption. This journey nearly killed Theodore.
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