
I love technology in all areas of my life. I love automated household chores, my mobile phone, my PC, l love self heating coffee that you can buy in a really weird heavy metal cup in the supermarket [Safeway]. I don't love it because it tastes good, because it tasted foul, l love the idea of it, the immediacy of it and the fact that somebody though that enough people would be interested in this product to mass produce it.
I don't love the though that mixing of a batch of pretty potent chemicals has to happen in the bottom of that can to start the self heating process and it can just be thrown into the rubbish to leak and pollute. There are no instructions for safe disposal on it.
The message: invent and produce technologies to your hearts content, but think about the consequences.
I don't love the though that mixing of a batch of pretty potent chemicals has to happen in the bottom of that can to start the self heating process and it can just be thrown into the rubbish to leak and pollute. There are no instructions for safe disposal on it.
The message: invent and produce technologies to your hearts content, but think about the consequences.
What's old is new and what's new is soon old. There is nothing new under the sun.
The ideas have been there for hundreds of years. The technologies available at that place in time have defined the format.
The ideas have been there for hundreds of years. The technologies available at that place in time have defined the format.
Its wonderful, fantastic and never ending.
It all comes at a cost.