Technologies mature just before a major crises war?

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cody
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Technologies mature just before a major crises war?

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Technologies mature just before a major crises war?
I have noticed IMAX 3d movies are becoming routine. In 1939 you had movies like the Wizard of Oz and Gone With The Wind. Movie making had reached a new point in maturity in its quality and use of color and sound which set a new standard.
It may not mean anything just something I noticed.

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Re: Technologies mature just before a major crises war?

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cody wrote:Technologies mature just before a major crises war?
I have noticed IMAX 3d movies are becoming routine. In 1939 you had movies like the Wizard of Oz and Gone With The Wind. Movie making had reached a new point in maturity in its quality and use of color and sound which set a new standard.
It may not mean anything just something I noticed.
Well, we had the space shuttle mature in the 1970s, computers mature
in the 1970-80s, and the internet mature in the 1990s. The Model-T
Ford matured in the 1920s. The polio vaccine matured in the 1950s.
Don't technologies mature at all times?

John

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Re: Technologies mature just before a major crises war?

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John wrote:
cody wrote:Technologies mature just before a major crises war?
I have noticed IMAX 3d movies are becoming routine. In 1939 you had movies like the Wizard of Oz and Gone With The Wind. Movie making had reached a new point in maturity in its quality and use of color and sound which set a new standard.
It may not mean anything just something I noticed.
Well, we had the space shuttle mature in the 1970s, computers mature
in the 1970-80s, and the internet mature in the 1990s. The Model-T
Ford matured in the 1920s. The polio vaccine matured in the 1950s.
Don't technologies mature at all times?

John
But the difference is now we have Obama. He has a gift, Harry.

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