And i think its a fundamental misunderstanding of the technology. If you look at the congress of the United States that has anywhere between a 9 and 13 approval rate, and look at the most common profession its lawyers, okay . With respect to the lawyers in the audience, i took classes at the Harvard Law School when i was there, so im not antilawyer. But if you look at the chinese ruling party, the communist, you know, committee there, the ten members there all ten of them have ph. D. S in electrical engineering, some sort of advanced violence right . So fundamentally, they understand science. And i think the lack of s. T. E. M. Literacy on the part of our National Leadership and individual citizens is going to be a big problem that will lead to National Security threats that we dont understand. You talked about earlier about the subtitle of your book, that everyone is connected, and were only getting more connected because when out comes to Businesses Technology companies, this concept
I caught up to peter in new york. On the 10th anniversary of the Xprize Foundation, a board i sit on. People will know about that because of the contest to get the spaceship into space that actually spurn spurred this. Tell me about it. My passion has been to get people into space, i gave up on nasa as being the mechanism to call me there. Back in the 1990s, i read a book called the spirit of st. Louis. I found out in 1927 when lindburg played that flight, he didnt do it on a whim, he did it to win a 25,000 prize. I thought that innovation could be spurred by applies. This 10 million prize for the first person to build a spaceship privately that could carry three people into space. The point is we announced it in 96. It was won in 2004, ten years ago. We had 26 teams around the world that spent 100 million to build up this 10 million prize. And burt rutan, backed by bill gates. Built it. That became being spaceship 1. And Richard Branson built virgin galactic. Ive got a mold of spacesh
I caught up to peter in new york. On the 10th anniversary of the Xprize Foundation, a board i sit on. People will know about that because of the contest to get the spaceship into space that actually spurn spurred this. Tell me about it. My passion has been to get people into space, i gave up on nasa as being the mechanism to call me there. Back in the 1990s, i read a book called the spirit of st. Louis. I found out in 1927 when lindburg played that flight, he didnt do it on a whim, he did it to win a 25,000 prize. I thought that innovation could be spurred by applies. This 10 million prize for the first person to build a spaceship privately that could carry three people into space. The point is we announced it in 96. It was won in 2004, ten years ago. We had 26 teams around the world that spent 100 million to build up this 10 million prize. And burt rutan, backed by bill gates. Built it. That became being spaceship 1. And Richard Branson built virgin galactic. Ive got a mold of spacesh
I caught up to peter in new york. On the 10th anniversary of the Xprize Foundation, a board i sit on. People will know about that because of the contest to get the spaceship into space that actually spurn spurred this. Tell me about it. My passion has been to get people into space, i gave up on nasa as being the mechanism to call me there. Back in the 1990s, i read a book called the spirit of st. Louis. I found out in 1927 when lindburg played that flight, he didnt do it on a whim, he did it to win a 25,000 prize. I thought that innovation could be spurred by applies. This 10 million prize for the first person to build a spaceship privately that could carry three people into space. The point is we announced it in 96. It was won in 2004, ten years ago. We had 26 teams around the world that spent 100 million to build up this 10 million prize. And burt rutan, backed by bill gates. Built it. That became being spaceship 1. And Richard Branson built virgin galactic. Ive got a mold of spacesh
Well spend this hour looking into the next, and give a full lowdown in what to expect in Technology Innovation and media in 2013. This year being the year that we plant electronic chips in our heads . Or is it time for that long awaited apple tv. Nick bilton is here with what to expect in consumer technology. And then media visionary tim oreilly, he looks into his crystal ball that is filled with new data and systems that will change the way we do business. Then finally you heard of the 100,000 laptop. Then now the 20 laptop. Rob nail joins us with a tool that might revolutionize education the way we know it. First we go with nick bilton with what to expect in 2013. Thanks for coming back on the show. Thank you so much. Gavin here we are 2013. 2013 all right . Gavin life moves on and nothing we can do about it unless Technology Figures that out. What are the biggest trends that are going to define this remarkable year 2013. I think well finally get chips in our head, and we will not ha