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10/25/2008 06:51:22 AM · #101
It is a disruptive technology. Some see them as innovators while others see it as an affront to tradition.

There have been so many disruptor activities these days, that people should get use to it. It all strikes me as the same complaints heard from the horse and buggy industry when the horseless carriage came along. You simply did not need horse-whips anymore. Sorry. That is progress - warts and all.

So guess what, it is not over yet. Let's watch what these agencies do in reaction to the fading economy in the USA. I dare to say, that you will be even more unhappy in a few short months as they try to refortify their companies with new ideas and even more industry disruption.
10/26/2008 02:02:22 PM · #102
Originally posted by faidoi:



faidoi, what is the link to your portfolio then?


//us.fotolia.com/p/21178 [/quote]

You have some very cool and clever shots. I love that first one that looks like an aerial view of the kite/plane thing (the view from behind). Were you up in the sky as well?
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