Okay Ognian.

Let us settle for your point of view and agree.

In the mean time you all know that it is, has to be true.
The railway and locomotive,
the steam engine in ships,
the telephone,
the fax,
the PC,
Internet,
the printed book or newspaper,
and many more things were paradigm shifts,
were revolutions, that changed society.

And EN13606 and openEHR will be the same.
It is 'disruptive technology'.
It is ' creative destruction'.

Greetings,

Gerard

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On 6-mrt-2007, at 22:56, ognian.pishev at oceaninformatics.biz wrote:

>
> It's not a nasty word. But the revolution is over. Now it's  
> implementation time.
> This is a typical case of an innovation that is mature enough to be  
> implemented
> by many not only by the original inventors.
> Venture capitalists don't like "revolutionary", it's true.
>
> O. Pishev

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