In the past, I have presented a number of arguments why Singularity is not the best option for our future. Today I want to think about the alternative – Plurality. Whereas in Singularity, the speed of technological evolution will grow so rapidly that at a certain point in technology will evolve nearly instantly to the [...]
Entries from June 2011
Beyond Singularity, to Plurality
June 29th, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: Sci Fi · Social Critique
Fiddler on the roof
June 22nd, 2011 · No Comments
The other day, my wife and I saw “Fiddler on the roof” at the theater. They kept it very close to the movie. Great show. But as emotionally loaded as it is, it once again reminded me that some things are best communicated in many forms of media. Like “Fiddler on the roof” there are [...]
Tags: Great Books
On the advantages of urban living
June 15th, 2011 · No Comments
I finding many of the downtown conveniences quite fascinating: We now live in a place surrounded by shops, yet we travel to suburban supermarkets to do any real shopping The nearest grocery store is only a mile away, the time it takes to get there and find parking is at least as great as the more [...]
Tags: About me
My first business transportation or education
June 8th, 2011 · No Comments
As some of you know, through probably most poorly written story someone who calls himself a journalist could possibly write about me. I happened in to my first business when I was 8 years old. It was a business of transporting people on my raw boat across a lake. The more I think about the [...]
Tags: 1. Entrepreneurial Management · About me
Moving on up to downtown
June 1st, 2011 · No Comments
My wife and I decided to stay in Milwaukee for another year. While Wisconsin has been less than supportive in doing pioneering work in managerial field, being located near two major airports that are just about in the middle of USA, besides being close to my hometown of Menomonee Falls, does have its advantages. That [...]
Tags: Fiction