Wireless Energy and How it will Impact You in the Future
September 10, 2011
I found this TED talk very very fascinating and exicting. It is true that so much technology has developed in just the last century alone, almost 90% of all current knowledge. That is quite a journey in such a universal insignificant time period. Just imagine how technologically advanced we will be in the next 10 years…I cannot fathom it, yet I cannot wait for it!
This is just the next corner stone in this rapid progression. I encourage everyone to watch this short but very worthwhile talk.
Cheers
Sean
I found this TED talk very very fascinating and exicting. It is true that so much technology has developed in just the last century alone, almost 90% of all current knowledge. That is quite a journey in such a universal insignificant time period. Just imagine how technologically advanced we will be in the next 10 years…I cannot fathom it, yet I cannot wait for it!
This is just the next corner stone in this rapid progression. I encourage everyone to watch this short but very worthwhile talk.
Cheers
Sean
I found this TED talk very very fascinating and exicting. It is true that so much technology has developed in just the last century alone, almost 90% of all current knowledge. That is quite a journey in such a universal insignificant time period. Just imagine how technologically advanced we will be in the next 10 years…I cannot fathom it, yet I cannot wait for it!
This is just the next corner stone in this rapid progression. I encourage everyone to watch this short but very worthwhile talk.
Cheers
Sean
I found this TED talk very very fascinating and exicting. It is true that so much technology has developed in just the last century alone, almost 90% of all current knowledge. That is quite a journey in such a universal insignificant time period. Just imagine how technologically advanced we will be in the next 10 years…I cannot fathom it, yet I cannot wait for it!
This is just the next corner stone in this rapid progression. I encourage everyone to watch this short but very worthwhile talk.
Chief Editor & Founder of Live in Limbo. Host & Producer of the Capsule Podcast. Sean is an award-winning photographer and Nikon Professional Services member. His work has appeared on the CBC, Pitchfork, and MUCH. He is an Academy Delegate at the JUNOs (CARAS) and has been involved in the Toronto music scene since 2005. He is also an endurance and CrossFit athlete. You should follow him on Twitter @SeanChin.