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Sun 15/04/01 at 20:19
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Do you ever ask that ever so fragile question about technology?
I always do, and when I do it frustrates me, as I can never think straight when I ask it.
The question is – How?
How do they do it?
All of it!
For example, electronics, how do all these electronic components work themselves? A resistor has a certain density of carbon inside of it, and some how this carbon can produce and electronic resistance! An IC (integrated circuit) can contain around 1000 different components, those IC’s are only 1cm in length and width, some maybe a little bit larger.
But microelectronics is one of those things that rattle your brain.

A lot of you reading this may have looked at the inside of their computers, well, I bet you ask yourself the question? All those tiny, almost insignificant, components, They are all sitting there on a piece of PCB, working away some how making your PC work. They are all helping you play your favourite game, or helping you to type up a post for a forum, or surf the net.
When you think of them like that, they are not so insignificant any more are they?

Another form of a BIG ‘How?’ would be – Us, our bodies. When you build a robot, you will never get it right first time, you will try over and over again, tweaking every small insignificant bug on the robot. When we were made, apparently all of our bug we
‘Pre-tweaked’. All of the organs in our body have no small bugs in them that will enable us from ‘working’. Did you know that we have a layer or mucus around our stomach to stop hydrochloric acid from burning all of our other organs? If we didn’t have that mucus we wouldn’t work! Unlike making a robot, that small bug was already thought of and solved.

I think we take our technology for granted. I imagine you all kick your PC’s from time to time, because it has stalled again! Next time you are going to kick your PC, Don’t! Remember about all those small components, what they are achieving for you! You wouldn’t be reading this if it weren’t for them!
It is quite hard to write about thinking about the question, because it is hard enough to even trying to think about it alone!

When you really think about all this, the ‘How?’ question, could be the biggest question you have asked, or will be asked.

Think.

Badger_guy
Sun 15/04/01 at 20:27
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Mantis wrote:
> err..ok!?!

yeah i didnt understand it either!!!!!!
:D
Sun 15/04/01 at 20:26
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"Oi you- sort it out"
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err..ok!?!
Sun 15/04/01 at 20:25
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Mantis wrote:
> ill leave the "thinking" to you badger boy.

its ok ive done enough ,my head hurts now!!!!
if you did think then you wouldnt have to worry about me thinking.
Sun 15/04/01 at 20:22
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"Oi you- sort it out"
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ill leave the "thinking" to you badger boy.
Sun 15/04/01 at 20:21
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that was quite hard to write, and it was quite hard to make my point, so it is a little hard to understand! nevermind.
Sun 15/04/01 at 20:19
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Do you ever ask that ever so fragile question about technology?
I always do, and when I do it frustrates me, as I can never think straight when I ask it.
The question is – How?
How do they do it?
All of it!
For example, electronics, how do all these electronic components work themselves? A resistor has a certain density of carbon inside of it, and some how this carbon can produce and electronic resistance! An IC (integrated circuit) can contain around 1000 different components, those IC’s are only 1cm in length and width, some maybe a little bit larger.
But microelectronics is one of those things that rattle your brain.

A lot of you reading this may have looked at the inside of their computers, well, I bet you ask yourself the question? All those tiny, almost insignificant, components, They are all sitting there on a piece of PCB, working away some how making your PC work. They are all helping you play your favourite game, or helping you to type up a post for a forum, or surf the net.
When you think of them like that, they are not so insignificant any more are they?

Another form of a BIG ‘How?’ would be – Us, our bodies. When you build a robot, you will never get it right first time, you will try over and over again, tweaking every small insignificant bug on the robot. When we were made, apparently all of our bug we
‘Pre-tweaked’. All of the organs in our body have no small bugs in them that will enable us from ‘working’. Did you know that we have a layer or mucus around our stomach to stop hydrochloric acid from burning all of our other organs? If we didn’t have that mucus we wouldn’t work! Unlike making a robot, that small bug was already thought of and solved.

I think we take our technology for granted. I imagine you all kick your PC’s from time to time, because it has stalled again! Next time you are going to kick your PC, Don’t! Remember about all those small components, what they are achieving for you! You wouldn’t be reading this if it weren’t for them!
It is quite hard to write about thinking about the question, because it is hard enough to even trying to think about it alone!

When you really think about all this, the ‘How?’ question, could be the biggest question you have asked, or will be asked.

Think.

Badger_guy

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