Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Mind Hump - Week 58

01. If you were to go 50 years back in time, what modern convenience would you take with you and why. Would you give the real inventor credit for the invention or would you take the credit for yourself?
I would bring the microwave 'cuz frozen food is ready to cook in a hurry. I would have to give the inventor credit 'cuz I couldn't re-create it!
02. If you were putting together a time capsule that reflects your life today, what things would you put in the time capsule and why. How many years would you wait before you unearth it again?
I would put in it an lp record from the 50's, a cassette tape from the 80's, and a cd from 2005 to show what music was like back when. I would unearth when my grandchildren were adults.
03. If you could make one change in your life, what would it be? To trust people more. If you could make one change in your town, what would it be? To keep it less populated.
If you could make one change in your country, what would it be. To have kept everyone safe. If you could make one change in the world, what would it be? To never need a war.


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Microwaves were originally called "Radar Ovens." They were invented right about the end of WWII, 60 years ago.

You'd have to take back an idea that could have been done with existing technology. For example, the FEDEX system of mailing stuff overnight, a PhD topic in the 60"s. Of course you could just buy oil stocks, IBM stock, Apple stock, Microsoft stock, etc.

The answering machine would be doable with some technical help. Heart stents would have been most appreciated, simple gizmos, complicated placement.

Posted by: Marvinbot | Friday, April 29, 2005

Great humping! I love the things you'd change -- simple but thoughtful.

Welcome to the wonderful world of insanity that is BDI. *insane hugs*

Posted by: Friday | Friday, April 29, 2005

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