Archive for October, 2009

Biggest Failure of Mankind

Abundance. It is everywhere. Shops, museums, parkings, cemeteries, banks, prisons, cinemas, flea markets, hospitals, plantations, tv channels, religions, corporations, junkyards, research institutes, on-line magazines, dance floors, governments, dog pounds. Take any aspect of life, you will see abundance there. People are overloaded with all kinds of matter and they gradually dissolve. Abundance devalues its object. [...]


Rethinking Education Pt.17: Laptops with Built-in Classrooms

Over recent years much effort in area of primary and professional education was directed at equipping classrooms with newest technologies: new laptops, networks, software. There were also efforts to equip classrooms with teachers who have necessary skill to operate effectively in new environments, and much more attention should be paid to these efforts. Because through [...]


Quest for Longevity

Is it really so important to live a few years more? I personally don’t believe that governments spend quite significant amounts of money on aging research just for the sake of peace. It can’t work that way. It is expected that by the year 2030 number of adults older than 65 will double. And it [...]