The Newspaper of Tomorrow: 11 Predictions from Yesteryear
In the 1920s it was radio that was supposed to kill the newspaper. Then it was TV news. Then it Continue reading
In the 1920s it was radio that was supposed to kill the newspaper. Then it was TV news. Then it Continue reading
As an engineer, I often think about CAD as a tool for the engineering and design of technological products. But, Continue reading
Here’s a brilliant example of how a couple is using design, and cleverly exploiting an existing system, to do some Continue reading
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“Bell Telephone engineer in a research room designed to eliminate 99% of all outside sound” via http://www.retronaut.com/2013/03/bell-telephone-acoustics-lab/
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I’ve been reading a bit lately about transactive memory. It’s a theory that basically states that in any organization, the Continue reading