Posted on Dec 3, 2020
Mark Cuban on how the country will change post-pandemic: 'America 2.0' will look 'different'
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Interesting. I wonder how those less fortunate, doing the minimum wage jobs, will be affected.
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And Mark Cuban will be in the position to buy-out that 12 year olds innovation for pennies on the dollar and become even wealthier -- THat's capitalism, and I don't begrudge him
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Really Mark?
Digitalization of business -- That has been an ongoing process for more than a couple of decades. People tend to forget that it was the digitalization of business that caused the Y2K scare. And that was a known problem even before 1985. The first recorded mention of the Year 2000 Problem on a Usenet newsgroup occurred on 18 January 1985 by poster Spencer Bolles.
McGraw-Hill, Adobe Press, and other publishers have been publishing books on this subject since before 1996.
As far as speed of change goes, he is not so prescient either. In that area we have Moore's law, the Carlson curve, Eroom's Law, and Edholm's law; what are we going to do declare his proclamation Cuban's law? I think that it should actually give credit where credit is due and call it Pournelle's law.
Digitalization of business -- That has been an ongoing process for more than a couple of decades. People tend to forget that it was the digitalization of business that caused the Y2K scare. And that was a known problem even before 1985. The first recorded mention of the Year 2000 Problem on a Usenet newsgroup occurred on 18 January 1985 by poster Spencer Bolles.
McGraw-Hill, Adobe Press, and other publishers have been publishing books on this subject since before 1996.
As far as speed of change goes, he is not so prescient either. In that area we have Moore's law, the Carlson curve, Eroom's Law, and Edholm's law; what are we going to do declare his proclamation Cuban's law? I think that it should actually give credit where credit is due and call it Pournelle's law.
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