You are right. Just look at human development and how much we have copied from the nature. The helicopter? Just a copy of the hummingbird. I could go on and on with examples. Just because you copy it doesn't mean you are inferior to anything else. In fact, I even would call it superior, because you have the power to adapt and improve.
Don't you think he has more knowledge than you because he has been working the last 10 years and learned new things? After all, you don't learn everything in a university.
Not where I come from. Kiel, Germany is the second most comfortable bicycle city in Germany after Münster. We have special roads for bicycles, where car traffic is restricted to 30 KM/h (that would be around 18,5 mph) speeds and bicycles actually have superior rights. It's a fast and convenient network that runs all across the city. The are over 190KM (118 miles) long and ensure a very good way to travel from one point to another on a bicycle very fast and reducing the use of cars in the city.
I just did the same thing. I wanted to write a similiar note to Microsoft, but somehow the site dooesn't work on my Firefox running on Kubuntu and not sending a false user agent. Gee, I wonder why...
You are right. Just look at human development and how much we have copied from the nature. The helicopter? Just a copy of the hummingbird. I could go on and on with examples. Just because you copy it doesn't mean you are inferior to anything else. In fact, I even would call it superior, because you have the power to adapt and improve.
Don't you think he has more knowledge than you because he has been working the last 10 years and learned new things? After all, you don't learn everything in a university.
There is a fix from http://www.lvllord.de/?lang=en&url=tools to raise that limit.
Not where I come from. Kiel, Germany is the second most comfortable bicycle city in Germany after Münster. We have special roads for bicycles, where car traffic is restricted to 30 KM/h (that would be around 18,5 mph) speeds and bicycles actually have superior rights. It's a fast and convenient network that runs all across the city. The are over 190KM (118 miles) long and ensure a very good way to travel from one point to another on a bicycle very fast and reducing the use of cars in the city.
Actually, recently a scientist in Kiel, Germany, where Planck was baptised, found out that his real first name in fact was Marx. http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0,1518,549404,00.html here is an articel in german. http://morpheme.wordpress.com/2008/04/24/marx-max/ Site in english refering to the article found on the spiegel homepage.
I just did the same thing. I wanted to write a similiar note to Microsoft, but somehow the site dooesn't work on my Firefox running on Kubuntu and not sending a false user agent. Gee, I wonder why...
Yeah, although it was kind of hard to read for me being a non-native english speaking person. But I sure did learn some nifty adjectives.