Talk with IDEO about powering your RV! May 04, 2018, 08:57:31 am A chance for LD owners in the SF Bay Area to possibly influence the future of RV tech and earn a bit of money in the process.Talk with IDEO about powering your RV!My son has participated in some IDEO sessions on other topics. It's legit. 1 Likes
Re: Talk with IDEO about powering your RV! Reply #1 – May 04, 2018, 09:15:32 am I saw a segment on 60 Minutes a couple weeks ago about the MIT Media Lab where all kinds of crazy and out-of-box ideas are explored. The Media Lab is where the idea of turn-by-turn navigation systems came from.Inside MIT's Future Factory—60 Minutes — MIT Media LabThis company sounds like a similar deal. Interesting! 1 Likes
Re: Talk with IDEO about powering your RV! Reply #2 – May 04, 2018, 11:15:44 am Quote from: HiLola - May 04, 2018, 09:15:32 amI saw a segment on 60 Minutes a couple weeks ago about the MIT Media Lab where all kinds of crazy and out-of-box ideas are explored. The Media Lab is where the idea of turn-by-turn navigation systems came from.Inside MIT's Future Factory—60 Minutes — MIT Media LabThis company sounds like a similar deal. Interesting!Thanks for the link.I enjoy reading about people who don’t have the word ‘impossible ‘ in their vocabulary. 1 Likes
Re: Talk with IDEO about powering your RV! Reply #3 – May 05, 2018, 01:32:10 am Quote from: Ed 111 - May 04, 2018, 11:15:44 amThanks for the link.I enjoy reading about people who don’t have the word ‘impossible ‘ in their vocabulary.A French gentleman who did not have the word 'impossible' in his vocabulary prior to his Eastward excursion marched on Russia. This is a classic graphic showing the size of his army over the course of his campaign. Napoleon's 1812 Invasion of Russia grapic Thinking outside of the box is one thing, hubris is another. Just a thought
Re: Talk with IDEO about powering your RV! Reply #4 – May 05, 2018, 01:53:08 am Well put, Joel! That infographic is (literally!) a classic. It shows vividly how few made it back alive from that march. When I worked at ETS, it was an example often cited by the statisticians there.