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Did You Know? By Karl Fisch (Edited with author’s permission.)

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Page 1: Did You Know? By Karl Fisch (Edited with author’s permission.)
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Did You Know?

By Karl Fisch

(Edited with author’s permission.)

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Sometimes sizedoes matter.

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If you’re one in amillion in China . . .

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there are 1,300 people just like you.

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In India, there are 1,100 people just like you.

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The 25% of thepopulation in Chinawith the highest IQ’s . . .

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is greater thanthe total populationof North America.

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In India, it’sthe top 28%.

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Did you know?

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China will soon becomethe number one English-speaking country in theworld.

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If you took everysingle job in the U.S.today and shipped itto China . . .

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China would still havea labor surplus.

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During the course ofthis presentation . . .

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• 60 babies will be born in the U.S.

• 244 babies will be born in China.

• 351 babies will be born in India.

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The U.S. Department ofLabor estimates thattoday’s learner will have10-14 jobs . . .

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by age 38.

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According to the U.S. Department of Labor . . .

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1 out of 4 workers today is working for a companyfor whom they have been employed less than 1 year.

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More than 1 out of 2are working for acompany for whomthey have workedless than 5 years.

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According to formerSecretary of EducationRichard Riley . . .

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the top 10 jobs thatwill be in demandin 2010 didn’t exist in 2004.

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We are currentlypreparing studentsfor jobs thatdon’t yet exist . . .

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using technologiesthat haven’t yetbeen invented . . .

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in order to solveproblems we don’teven know areproblems yet.

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Name this country . . .

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• Richest in the World

• Largest Military

• Center of world business and finance

• Strongest education system

• World center of innovation and invention

• Currency the world standard of value

• Highest standard of living

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England

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In 1900.

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Did you know?

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The U.S. is 20th

in the world inbroadband Internetpenetration.(recently passed by Luxembourg)

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Nintendo invested morethan $140 million inresearch and developmentin 2002 alone.

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The U.S. Federal Government spent less than half asmuch on research and innovation in education.

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1 out of every 8 couplesmarried in the U.S. lastyear met online.

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There are over 106 million registered users of MySpace.(as of September 2006)

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If MySpace were a country,it would be the 11th-largestin the world (betweenJapan and Mexico)

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The average MySpacepage is visited 30 times a day.

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Did you know?

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We are living in exponential times.

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There are over 2.7 billion searches performed onGoogle each month.

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To whom were thesequestions addressed B.G.?(Before Google)

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The number of textmessages sent andreceived every dayexceeds the populationof the planet.

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There are about 540,000 words in the English language . . .

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about 5 times asmany as duringShakespeare’s time.

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More than 3,000new books arepublished . . .

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daily.

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It’s estimated thata week’s worth ofNew York Times . . .

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contains more informationthan a person was likelyto come across in alifetime in the 18th century.

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It is estimated that1.5 exabytes (1.5 x 1018)of unique new informationwill be generatedworldwide this year.

(That’s over 1.6 billion gigabytes)

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That’s estimated to bemore than in theprevious 5,000 years.

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The amount of newtechnical information isdoubling every 2 years.

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For students starting afour-year technical orcollege degree, thismeans that…

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half of what they learnin their first year of studywill be outdated by theirthird year of study.

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It is predicted todouble every 72 hoursby 2010.

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Third generation fiber opticshas recently been tested byboth NEC and Alcatel . . .

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that pushes 10 trillionbits per second downone strand of fiber.

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That’s 1,900 CDs, or 150million simultaneous phonecalls, every second.

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It is currently tripling about every 6 months and isexpected to do so forat least the next 20 years.

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The fiber is already there.They are just improving the switches on the ends. Which means the marginal cost of these improvements is effectively $0.

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Predictions are thatelectronic paper will becheaper than real paper.

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47 million laptopswere shipped worldwidelast year.

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The $100 laptop projectis expecting to ship between50 and 100 million laptopsa year to children in underdeveloped countries.

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Predictions are thatby 2013 a supercomputerwill be built that exceedsthe computation capabilityof the human brain.

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By 2023, when 1st-graderswill be just 23 years oldand beginning their(first) careers…

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it only will take a $1,000 computer to exceed the computation capabilitiesof the human brain.

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And while technicalpredictions farther outthan about 15 yearsare hard to make . . .

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Predictions are thatby 2049 a $1,000 computerwill exceed thecomputational capabilitiesof the human race.

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What does it all mean?

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Shift Happens

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Now you know . . .