Anyway this is partially a post inspired by:
http://uncabob.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/o...tions.html
As well as this video:
And my train ride on which I randomly thought of a random idea of an invention that may be possible due to unique circumstances that occurred me on the train and the direction daydreaming took.
Anyway here is why having a writing pad at all times is so important. You due to the unique direction that your train of thoughts take, you influenced by others and via the unique circumstances may think of a world-changing idea. For instance sticky notes:
In 1968, a scientist at 3M in the United States, Dr. Spencer Silver, was attempting to develop a super-strong adhesive. Instead he accidentally created a "low-tack", reusable, pressure-sensitive adhesive.[1][2] [3] For five years, Silver promoted his "solution without a problem" within 3M both informally and through seminars but failed to gain acceptance. In 1974 a colleague who had attended one of his seminars, Art Fry, came up with the idea of using the adhesive to anchor his bookmark in his hymnbook.[4][5] Fry then utilized 3M's officially sanctioned "permitted bootlegging" policy to develop the idea.[5] The original notes' yellow color was chosen by accident, as the lab next-door to the Post-it team had only yellow scrap paper to use.[6]
3M launched the product as "Press 'n Peel" in stores in four cities in 1977, but results were disappointing.[7][8] A year later 3M instead issued free samples directly to consumers in Boise, Idaho, with 94 percent of those who tried them indicating they would buy the product.[7] On April 6, 1980, "Press 'n Peel" was re-introduced in US stores as "Post-It Notes".[9] The following year they were launched in Canada and Europe.[10]
In 2003, the company came out with "Post-it Brand Super Sticky Notes", with a stronger glue that adheres better to vertical and non-smooth surfaces.[11]
Until 3M's patent expired in the 1990s post-it type notes were produced only in the company's plant in Cynthiana, Kentucky.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-it_note
Now if one comes up with an idea but don't manage to record it. It may be lost to time forever.Think about that. Who knows what kind of world changing ideas are lost due to the lack of recording them at the moment of inspiration and when life's circumstances cause one to forget the former idea.
Likewise I oppose censorship and copyright for much the same reasons, it prevents ideas from gaining publicity and may condemn it to obscurity as well as preventing it from combining from other ideas at the other side of the world fostering innovation.
http://uncabob.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/o...tions.html
As well as this video:
And my train ride on which I randomly thought of a random idea of an invention that may be possible due to unique circumstances that occurred me on the train and the direction daydreaming took.
Anyway here is why having a writing pad at all times is so important. You due to the unique direction that your train of thoughts take, you influenced by others and via the unique circumstances may think of a world-changing idea. For instance sticky notes:
In 1968, a scientist at 3M in the United States, Dr. Spencer Silver, was attempting to develop a super-strong adhesive. Instead he accidentally created a "low-tack", reusable, pressure-sensitive adhesive.[1][2] [3] For five years, Silver promoted his "solution without a problem" within 3M both informally and through seminars but failed to gain acceptance. In 1974 a colleague who had attended one of his seminars, Art Fry, came up with the idea of using the adhesive to anchor his bookmark in his hymnbook.[4][5] Fry then utilized 3M's officially sanctioned "permitted bootlegging" policy to develop the idea.[5] The original notes' yellow color was chosen by accident, as the lab next-door to the Post-it team had only yellow scrap paper to use.[6]
3M launched the product as "Press 'n Peel" in stores in four cities in 1977, but results were disappointing.[7][8] A year later 3M instead issued free samples directly to consumers in Boise, Idaho, with 94 percent of those who tried them indicating they would buy the product.[7] On April 6, 1980, "Press 'n Peel" was re-introduced in US stores as "Post-It Notes".[9] The following year they were launched in Canada and Europe.[10]
In 2003, the company came out with "Post-it Brand Super Sticky Notes", with a stronger glue that adheres better to vertical and non-smooth surfaces.[11]
Until 3M's patent expired in the 1990s post-it type notes were produced only in the company's plant in Cynthiana, Kentucky.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-it_note
Now if one comes up with an idea but don't manage to record it. It may be lost to time forever.Think about that. Who knows what kind of world changing ideas are lost due to the lack of recording them at the moment of inspiration and when life's circumstances cause one to forget the former idea.
Likewise I oppose censorship and copyright for much the same reasons, it prevents ideas from gaining publicity and may condemn it to obscurity as well as preventing it from combining from other ideas at the other side of the world fostering innovation.