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How Fast Software and Hardware Installation Can Make Life Easier

March 5th, 2012

Now that we have so much technology that makes our lives easier, we have gotten much more impatient- we want things to be ready to use and at our fingertips the moment we need them.

However, it will always take some time to set up new software, like computer applications and games, and hardware components, like external hard drives and scanners. These types of appliances certainly make business and personal life more efficient (and fun!) and manufacturers of these types of products are also continuously trying to make the setup process as easy as possible.

This can be done in a variety of ways. Sometimes many software programs and hardware components have easy-to-follow on-screen instructions that guide the user from one screen to another in order to get their items working properly. In other cases (mostly for hardware components and appliances), the new item will come with understandable printed instructions that often have pictures or simple steps to follow.

This simplified process makes the stress of adding new technology to your home or computer much easier. Consumers and businesses can now buy almost any piece of technology they want and don’t have to worry about being knowledgeable enough to get it up and running properly. This ensures that businesspeople and home users alike feel confident in their technological competence, thus causing them to use their software and hardware more and even purchases more items they hadn’t thought about buying before.

When a company makes things easy for the consumer, they are much more likely to purchase again from that company. This is true in almost any setting, from cars to computers. In addition, purchasers of easy-to-use products also are more likely to recommend them to their friends, family, and co-workers.

Will Computer Hardware and Technological Innovation Leave ATC Workers Unemployed?

March 3rd, 2012

If you will recall back in Ronald Reagan’s day as President, there was a showdown between his administration and the air traffic control workers. He warned them not to strike or they’d be fired – they did, and they were. End of story, or is it. That is to say will history repeat in the future if we bring forth Artificial Intelligent Computers, New Computer Hardware, and the third phase of NextGen ATC equipment and technologies? I believe so, and thus, we were having a conversation about these potential future eventualities at our Think Tank recently.

Consider if you will some of our comments here – think about what Troy Laclaire is saying and some of the points of contention I bring up, and I’d like to start this dialogue out with reminding folks that anytime human beings develop better tools to do their jobs, there will be fewer jobs to do, thus, some folks will be let go. The jobs that remain will be lower skill levels and much higher skill levels but those in the middle will disappear.

Now then, when it comes to the latest and greatest air traffic control systems being introduced one must ask why will we need humans in the process. After all, most of the near misses or runway incursions are due to human error, either air traffic controllers or the pilots themselves. So, let’s remove them from the situation. Yes, both the pilots and the controllers. But today, let’s talk about air traffic controllers, as future UAVs will surely tell all the pilots; “You’re Fired!” but that’s for another article.

If we use the recording and data from the best air traffic controllers to program the AI system, then the controllers will inevitably be worked out of a job right? So, I said jokingly; Train the computers, and let the Air Traffic Control B.A.S.E. jump off the tower to grow some balls? But seriously, what will we use all those old control towers for, as the computers will most likely be underground in air-conditioned rooms with full electronic security, no one goes in or out unless they have clearance as the official IT personnel for the system?

Now then, we may as well some of those control towers for something, but they are many stories tall, so should we dismantle them instead? Troy notes; “If this type of system was put in place, you wouldn’t have a need really for a control tower, and could put everyone below ground.” Right, which was another point, namely; what to use them for – restaurants, observation decks, tours, lounges, bars? BASE Jumping locations? Sniper towers to get the bad guys – what?

Troy wonders; “well, there are many different uses you can use the current towers for. Heck, why not setup homeless shelters or lease the building out to companies to use as remote data centers since they already have communications capabilities?” And really he’s onto something there, it’s a great place for antennas, and all those control towers are fully wired.

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February 16th, 2012

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