>Few people appreciate their abilities and
>they often have to walk through life at other peoples' pace. FWIW
> this is a problem I've encountered in my own life - although not on
> technology matters! I'm afraid that in this age - dorks rool!
I am learning how to overcome such problems...
education CAN teach you how to do things better....
and there are ways to do it... I can assure you..
Tesla made some mistakes because he didnt know some things.
He was a genious in some things, but he was not a people person,
nor a buisnessman. He could of then, be one of the riches men in the world,
so he would be independant, and not relay on idiots like J.P. Morgan to
invest.
"hummingbird" <OPRBMDQMZNLV@spammotel.com> wrote in message
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> On 17 Jun 2006 14:10:36 +0200 'John Jay Smith'
> posted this onto alt.comp.freeware:
>
>>No he was not mad.. he was just ahead of his times... so much that
>>when he talked of global networks, communications from mars to earth,
>>audio and video text transmitted anywhere on the planet instantly,
>>remote controlled machines, particle beams as defense weapons...
>>
>>they looked at him like he was crazy. For the people then,
>>these things seemed outlandish and impossible and Crazy!!! lol
>>
>>Now we know that all of the above already EXIST and
>>are not some crazy inventors wacky dreams.
>>
>>He not only dreamed about them, but he could do them then....
>>and some of the ways he thought about doing them are better
>>that we use today.
>
> I know what you're saying. A major problem for anybody who can see
> beyond the trees is that they're always ridiculed and dismissed as mad
> or obsessive or whatever. Few people appreciate their abilities and
> they often have to walk through life at other peoples' pace. FWIW
> this is a problem I've encountered in my own life - although not on
> technology matters! I'm afraid that in this age - dorks rool!
>
>
>>I am a super fan fan of tesla.. I have studied his life and his work,
>>and in my opinion he is the greatest genius that ever lived.