"Chris Hogg" wrote in message
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On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 20:44:03 +1000, "Simon Brown"
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"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
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On 30/04/15 08:39, Simon Brown wrote:
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
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On 30/04/15 06:12, wrote:
On Wednesday, 29 April 2015 18:41:38 UTC+1, harry wrote:
Advancement rarely comes by accident these days.
Inventors "stand on the shoulders" of their predeccesors.
So if you have no education, you are unlikely to invent anything.
Or even have an idea of what's possible.
yes
Virtually all the easy stuff has been found out.
No more inventions in garden sheds these days.
utter rubbish
Sadly not true.
Fraid so.
At least in terms of major break throughs.
That isn't true either, most obviously with apps.
Do you really thing apps are a serious breakthrough?
Some of them are, most obviously with an app that can for
example listen to a bird call and show you what bird it is.
Inventing the transistor was a serious breakthrough.
Yes.
Not coding up a bit of java
That can be too when it does something that hasn't been done before.
ROTFLMA! It seems you have no concept of what is meant by a serious
breakthrough!
We'll see...
Are you going to discover the Higgs boson in your shed,
A viable flying machine was produced in someone's shed.
or confine a plasma to achieve nuclear
fusion, or understand Dark Matter?
Viable flying machines are a serious breakthrough.
I think not!
You did get that right.