Appropriate to today, Gerard, The space futurist, asked John and Freeman about what computers will mean to us in the next 50 years. Freeman said "everyone would have one or more to do many tasks so that humans could spend time doing more important things".
John paused for about a minute and said "Freeman that is ridiculous, computers will be used to calculate better chances to date the pretty girl next door that does not notice you".
I resented a lot of my lecturers at uni for nakedly scorning their roles as teachers in favor of their research. What is the point of me paying the (rapidly increasing) university fees if the people I am paying to teach me cannot bring themselves to deign to teach? It was, and is, insulting.
What I've learned about Quora from this link is that the highest voted answer (currently) is historical hearsay, when an answer with half the points is based on actual, first-hand experience.
Put me in the "no" camp. All due respect to the HN front page, but how does that speak to their ability to becoming either a high traffic site or their ability to monetize the traffic they have?
It is interesting, but only because of the people on it. It's sort of like the Ask HN section here but slightly broader audience and scope.
The site itself has some impressive features but also some bewildering layout issues. One problem is - how much bigger can the site get before the quality of the participants is diluted too much?
dirtyaura|15 years ago
Appropriate to today, Gerard, The space futurist, asked John and Freeman about what computers will mean to us in the next 50 years. Freeman said "everyone would have one or more to do many tasks so that humans could spend time doing more important things".
John paused for about a minute and said "Freeman that is ridiculous, computers will be used to calculate better chances to date the pretty girl next door that does not notice you".
jpadvo|15 years ago
http://www.quora.com/What-was-John-Nash-like-as-a-professor/...
JonnieCache|15 years ago
zasz|15 years ago
Encosia|15 years ago
Stormbringer|15 years ago
Show me a reason to care. All I know is that expertsexchange needs to die in a fire. I don't care who pushes them into the bonfire. :D
hello_moto|15 years ago
This post, about John Nash, validates my case.
I use StackOverflow for work. Real work. The thing where you get paid.
keyle|15 years ago
Quora only entertains me.
In my view, it's some sort of wikipedia Q&A. I don't value it really highly.
jonkelly|15 years ago
Tycho|15 years ago
The site itself has some impressive features but also some bewildering layout issues. One problem is - how much bigger can the site get before the quality of the participants is diluted too much?
smhinsey|15 years ago
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