About the same as already happens. I've been building start-up
companies for my entire career and I can assure you that there is no
shortage of clever ideas and even designs. But, it takes a significant
amount of effort, time and money to get even the simplest of these to
the point where it can be useful by a large number of people or where it
can be useful enough and marketable enough to make money.
There's a reason why "engineers" occupy most of the top 10 highest paid
job categories coming out of college. Somebody has to turn ideas into
reality ... and it's definitely not an easy or inexpensive process.
Even in the virtual world of the software industry, it takes $1M and a
couple years just to get a serious software product to the point where
you can even think of turning a profit. The real world is tougher
still, requiring more money and time.
The laws of physics and economics are not easily satisfied.
Frank P.
On 2/18/2011 5:42 PM, Cobra wrote:
It's true, how many great ideas would come to life if designs and
inventions were passed up the chain with greater ease.
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