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Nick Andre | Richard Menedetter | Re: is the main stream internet making p |
August 14, 2017 4:43 AM * |
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On 13 Aug 17 12:02:16, Richard Menedetter said the following to Orbitman: RM> Nobody forces the general public to look at Facebook. RM> They could as well download an EBook from Descartes, or some scientific pap RM> and read that. RM> It is NOT the Internets fault that people do not do that very often. RM> They COULD do it, if they wanted to. But sadly Richard... people by and large don't want to. Since the Internet became popular, we have yet to see some really truly great science or scientists evolve; using the tools and information available on the Internet to advance the next "great thing". Some exceptions of course. Take that project which uses the idle processing power of a volunteer's desktop computer to participate in a mass distributed-computing effort to decode images from space. Bitcoin currency is possibly another. Both of those have some real potential. Sure, communication between scientists is probably wayyy easier using things like email, Skype, etc... Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426) |
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