Some have been working on a thought of the needs for complex problem solving and the need to discover patterns and cycles in nearly everything that Stephen Wolfram suggests in his book “A New Kind of Science”. We will all be the better off once we can predict weather, solve complex “What if” scenarios and use these Grids for video animated movie making, etc. To find a quick run down on the latest in Network Grid Computer issue, search this site under Network Grid Computing or simply pick up a recent copy of MIT Magazine, popular Science, Wired or Standford’s Technology Journal. These endeavors are the ways that California can solve her woes and this idea can also help other states which are contemplating cutting down on school budgets. Which is a problem like the state of the non-profit groups in this country after 9-11 the money just dried up. But we either pay now or buy more police, jails and prisons later on, your choice.
This is how we update all of our schools and make sure that “Leaving No Child Behind” does not get lost in bureaucracy of implementation. Because it is a good and worthy idea and we need to make it happen. By updating schools which we are, but with high speed Internet and Networking capabilities for the soon to be 4-D presentations to tech kids to think, we will stay ahead of the game and continue to produce the smartest and most readily employable minds of our next period. We need to look beyond this period and fight for the future.
The future is upon us and it came a price, so we must work hard to protect it and not lose control of the rocket ship. Many of our colleges are hard wired for this already with the highest of high tech. Even trade schools and on-going education niche colleges are totally wired.
By using these resources at night and allowing these computers to allot time to the Grid Network System to work on complex problems we can efficiently use these computers 24/7. And just think all the schools have to do is leave the computers on at night. The power and the new computers and upgrades to the schools hard wire networks can be paid for by the industrial, government, National Security, research and commercial customers.
Any additional thoughts along this theme please pass them onto the World Think Tank.
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