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Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

May We Be Appreciative of Weather Persons and Weather Prediction Technology

It's one thing, for meteorologists to be able to predict a weekly weather forecast. However -- How is it possible, to predict extended monthly forecasts or yearly weather forecasts?

I noticed, the weather app on my phone offers the extended monthly forecast. That's pretty impressive. To have the kind of foresight by technology, is quite remarkable.

Granted, who has ever heard of a weatherperson being off, weather-prediction-wise? It happens; but still, is it not so very remarkable, the how they still manage to be pretty on target, when it comes to making weather predictions (of course, with the help of technology and not necessary a crystal ball)?

What would we do, without the go-to-weatherperson and the remarkable technology, that allows weather prediction and on-the-spot weather views to be?

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

For the Sake of Posterity and Family Tree Archives -- Posting Ultrasound Visuals May Be So Amazing

On social websites like Facebook: It's one thing for a mother-to-be, to post images of herself with an exposed baby-bump; and it's another, to post images/videos of the ultrasound of her baby.

The technology of an ultrasound (in itself), is wonderful. However -- How amazing is the capability of showing the world, the precious miracle growing inside of you?

Having a recorded history of that remarkable feat, to show your ancestors and generations to come is so cool! What if your grandfather had a post/keep-sake of himself, during the time that his mother (your grand-mother) carried him inside of her womb?

Visuals of human life, in the process of development... for posterity sake, and perhaps -- family tree archives sake. Another way that technology has touched upon human connection.





Ultrasound - Eyewitness to the Earliest Days of Life (Reveals Life Before Birth Utilizing Ultrasound Images)

Sunday, May 29, 2011

How Many Grains of Sand or Stars in the Sky are There -- Compared to People, Who Shall Ever Be?

Just as there are countless stars in the sky or grains of sand, there have been innumerable human beings alive (in the past), as there will be 'countless' people who will be born and alive in the future.

However -- With technology, we will actually be able to keep track of those 'countless' people... though, it sure seems like a lot of paperwork :)