A quick look at our topics reveal our eclectic interests. As a theme - our blog tends to focus on the up and coming and the boundaries of what is considered possible.
"Time Travel" as a topic is a great example - for one has to grasp cutting edge science, science fiction, and controversial ideas to even find this kind of thing interesting.
We don't have to have deep knowledge in the field of particle physics, quantum technology, or simple electronics to appreciate this topic -- the mere fact that we are curious makes us want to learn enough that is relevant to sate our thirst.
I always marvelled at iNetNow how some folks in the call center would spend time on the same two or three websites not expanding their knowledge or exploring, when the resources of time and nearly infinite answers were resting at their fingertips.
Curiosity, as a trait, I think, cannot be taught. And I think our blog definitely reflects the musings of curious people, no matter our disparate backgrounds.
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A quick look at our topics reveal our eclectic interests. As a theme - our blog tends to focus on the up and coming and the boundaries of what is considered possible.
"Time Travel" as a topic is a great example - for one has to grasp cutting edge science, science fiction, and controversial ideas to even find this kind of thing interesting.
We don't have to have deep knowledge in the field of particle physics, quantum technology, or simple electronics to appreciate this topic -- the mere fact that we are curious makes us want to learn enough that is relevant to sate our thirst.
I always marvelled at iNetNow how some folks in the call center would spend time on the same two or three websites not expanding their knowledge or exploring, when the resources of time and nearly infinite answers were resting at their fingertips.
Curiosity, as a trait, I think, cannot be taught. And I think our blog definitely reflects the musings of curious people, no matter our disparate backgrounds.
Well said.
And to think this all started as: "Hey, stop emailing the goofy links you used to ePop and just put them on the blog."
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