THE INDIAN PARADIGM
You've probably seen those pictures making their way around the cyber world-street scenes of cities in India where power and phone lines criss-cross, snake and weave their way in a rats nest, while the captions read as to how this is where we call for "tech support."
No one is laughing today, as 600 million are without power. The frightening and economically damaging outage is also a "poster child" for a world where technology leap frogs into new patterns without forethought. How does a rapidly expanding economy, like India but also think China, manage to continue its growth and yet do so in ways that do not over reach? At least over reach until there are significant break downs, both in services and expectations.
Money is not so much the problem. There is plenty of money in expanding quarters of the Indian economy. The difficulty is in planning-orderly planning and phased growth-as well as government and/or service management.
Less serious, but from the same root, is the topic I posted yesterday-old fashioned Network mindsets in a Twitter and social media world. There is even more fuel on that fire today as NBC is taking more shots for their numb skull promotion cycle, just in advance of their own intent to build drama into a Missy Franklin race. And there is the flap about pulling Twitter rights. Guess we can't have the most rapid media beat the old systems, and on and on and on.
Planning ahead? Thinking it through? Making arrangements? Accommodating new technologies?
Old systems in conflict with new patterns. India-though a hot economy, unable to manage into the future.
I'm miffed and slightly amused when I see miles and miles of telephone and/or power lines strung along the same route captured in historic photographs. We can send messages to Mars rovers, satellites and other even more distant space explorers, but we still hang those lines like we did a hundred years ago, or longer. Yea, OK, I know electricity needs a path, but there are other ways to pipeline it, and there are alternative energy sources.
No one believes future technology advances, especially in communications and information sharing, will get less complex or infrastructure dependent, but where do we see evidence of nations, or even hemispheres planning for what is to come? No one believes we will use less energy, unless of course, the system goes down, like it did in Tech Support Land.
OK, it's time to chill. Here's something for your blood pressure.
DAY FILE
JUST WATCHING THE WAVES
See you down the trail.
thnx for the placid views after your miffed moment. They are quite helpful.
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Mrs. C. and I are planning a trip to India next year and it worries us to think we could be trapped in something like this. Of course it isn't like it hasn't happened here.
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