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"R. Hubbell" wrote in message news:0bqDb.12269$pY.7976@fed1read04... On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 12:59:35 -0600 "Jim Fisher" wrote: "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message The pioneers we celebrate today would be thrilled at the extent to which flight has transformed the world. But they would also be shocked at the extent to which our culture has abandoned the values and attitudes that made their feats possible. Where Americans once embraced progress and admired the innovators who brought it, today we want the benefits of progress without its costs or risks, and we condemn the profit motive that drives innovation. Bullsquat. This opening statement pretty much ruined the whole damn article for me. American Innovation and Progress is alive and well, thank you. Try to say that paragraph up there with a straight face to anyone who works for NASA, Boeing, Cirrus or anyone working for Burt Rutan. It's a lame article. I believe innovation is alive and well. It's alive, but it's hardly "well". Progress is definitely slowed and there are a lot of reasons. Monopolies are a big part of slow progress. Monopoloies? Who'd that be? And when has the big corporations ever been a source of innovation since the "Golden Age"? They can make cost of entry into markets very high thus squeezing out competition. Then they have no reason to introduce new technologies. They can continue to charge high prices for the things they sell even after long having paying back all R&D costs or infrastructure costs or whatever the case. Yes, and that comes from their political clout, which has ALWAYS siffled innovation. Ever heard of the "Dark Ages"? But slow progress fortunately doesn't slow innovation. Nice contradiction there. The point of the article was lost on me. There wasn't much of a point just some emotional knee-jerk with a lot of fluffy talk. Here's a dollar; buy a clue. |
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