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Tiny tiny things

Our lives depend on the itsy bitsy As the world of semiconductors has shrunk to nano and microscopic, our lives have gotten better. Whereas the steam and gasoline engines gave us a better standard of living by scaling up in size, the third industrial revolution benefits us by getting smaller. So small we can’t see it but feel its benefits, ...

Jon Peddie

Our lives depend on the itsy bitsy As the world of semiconductors has shrunk to nano and microscopic, our lives have gotten better. Whereas the steam and gasoline engines gave us a better standard of living by scaling up in size, the third industrial revolution benefits us by getting smaller. So small we can’t see it but feel its benefits, soon to be coursing through organs and veins, our eyes and brains. As I like to point out, the technology works when its invisible. Your two proudest posessions, your automobile and your smart phone work flawlessly and very few people,
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