Ideas and Inventions ( Results)
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AntiFraud - Business Idea
- January 16, 2010 |
Almost every major corporation has antispam and antispoof divisions set up. These divisions are where every day regular people, like you and me are supposed to send emails we get asking us for our passwords, or to "login" to verify your account when the link takes you to a Nigerian website. Continue... | |
Economic Struggles - A Time of Opportunity
- February 04, 2009 |
There's something amidst going on right now in this time of economic struggle. Many jobs are being lost, many businesses hurting bad, some business gone for good. Amidst strife though, there is opportunity. Continue... | |
Hear without Ears
- August 19, 2008 |
The different sensing organs we have are all the same except one major difference, they interpret a different ranges of the same spectrum. As I've mentioned before, sometimes they overlap (proving this is a fact, not a theory). Just like people will be able to see with their tounge in the future using the technology of the BrainPort or similar, people will also be able to hear with their tounge, or another organ with profound sensing capabilities, like the skin, or even eyes. Continue... | |
The Seperation of The Senses
- August 08, 2008 |
They're not so different. For hundreds of years, we've been taught that our senses pickup very distinct and separate things in the world. Continue... | |
A little Test of Concentration
- August 03, 2008 |
I was diagnosed with add when I was younger. I slipped the ritalin pills in the trash can after just trying a few of them. My grades improved and respect from others increased, but my self respect withered along with my cherished daydreams. I knew society would see it as a bad choice, but to me it just made sense and I figured the only way I'll know for sure is to take the unsure road, without ritalin. Continue... | |
Fletchers Paradox
- June 08, 2008 |
If everything when it occupies an equal space is at rest, and if that which is in locomotion is always occupying such a space at any moment, the flying arrow is therefore motionless. - Aristotle Continue... | |
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