Chris Muller-3 wrote
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Sean P. DeNigris <
sean@
> wrote:
Frank Shearar-3 wrote
one can realise that it usually takes 30 years for ideas to actually start being applied
+100. Very insightful and powerful. This is just the way the new ideas work.
-100. This is not a new idea, and... Alan would never consider Code Bubbles a blue-plane idea...
Let's recap... Frank suggested that instead of being jealous that people are (perhaps badly) reinventing/implementing ideas that some of us have known about for decades, that we realize that this is exactly how adoption of blue plane ideas (e.g the Dynabook) always look - sloppy fits and starts for 100+ years. *Frank's suggestion* (I resisted making that all caps ;)) was the insightful and powerful idea. It gets us nowhere to yell into a volcano. And I think we can let Alan speak for himself.
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