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“In Mechanical Arts, The Craftsman Uses His Skill To Produce Something Useful, But His Sole Merit Lies

“In mechanical arts, the craftsman uses his skill to produce something useful, but his sole merit lies in skill. In the fine arts the student uses skill to produce something beautiful. He is free to choose what that something shall be, and the layman claims that he may and must judge the artist chiefly by the value in beauty of the thing done. Artistic skill contributes to beauty, or it would not be skill; but beauty is the result of many elements, and the nobler the art the lower is the rank which skill takes among them.“

– Attributed to Fleeming Jenkin, in John Munro’s Heroes of the Telegraph.

Professor Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin represents both the craftsman and the artist of the early nineteenth century. This renaissance man of Edinburgh was born on 25 March 1833. His prolific career as an electrical engineer and professor glitters with a variety of accomplishments. He is known as the engineer of the telpher, or aerial tramway. In addition to engineering, he crossed over into the business and academic work; his writing topics extended into over 35 British patents, and over 40 published papers.

Fleeming Jenkin won medals during his professional career from the Royal Society of Edinburgh for his graphical method to calculate strains in bridges; yet he also drew portraits, wrote about artistry, and contributed to commentary on popular literature in his time.

Electricity and magnetism formed one of Fleeming Jenkin’s major passions; he participated in the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and determined a convenient unit and standard of electrical resistance with a committee.

Image: Aerial tramway in La Grave (France) by NielsB. CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.

5 years ago

Elimina el sexo de la relación, y verás que hay personas que no tienen nada más que ofrecer.

10 years ago

Originality and creativity combined with a great set of colors, in addition to a wonderful team of dancers, make this video the one hitting the top in the first place in the USA.

What can we say about the song? Original! and even Meghan Trainor recognize that point by saying to DirectLyrics "I wrote the song for myself and my insecurities and it seems to have helped many other people in world too. I'm so happy others can relate to it and understand what I'm singing about." .

Obviously that was one parte of the whole enchilada. A song without an artistic idea is flawless, and as you watch the video, we enjoy every second not only for the dancers and their funny way of expressing themselves, but also for the point that the singer is trying to convey."Every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top".

Here is the song for those who want the lyrics:

                                  "All About That Bass"

Because you know I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass Yeah, it's pretty clear, I ain't no size two But I can shake it, shake it Like I'm supposed to do Cause I got that boom boom that all the boys chase And all the right junk in all the right places I see the magazine, workin' that Photoshop We know that shit ain't real C'mon now, make it stop If you got beauty beauty, just raise 'em up Cause every inch of you is perfect From the bottom to the top Yeah, my mama she told me don't worry about your size She says boys like a little more booty to hold at night You know I won't be no stick figure silicone Barbie doll So if that's what you're into then go ahead and move along Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass Hey!

I'm bringing booty back Go ahead and tell them skinny bitches that No I'm just playing I know you think you're fat But I'm here to tell ya Every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top Yeah my mama she told me don't worry about your size She says boys like a little more booty to hold at night You know I won't be no stick figure silicone Barbie doll So if that's what you're into then go ahead and move along Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass 'Bout that bass, 'bout that bass Hey, hey, ooh You know you like this bass

11 years ago

In Business Everything is About Trust Entertainment Business Finance

The world in business is based in trust because we depend in that character to make our company grow and go to the next level. In a conversation titled “First Why, then Trust” at TED.Com, Simon Sinek stated “the very survival of human race depends on our ability to surround ourselves with people who believe what we believe. When we are surrounded by these people who believe what we believe something remarkable happens: Trust emerges”.

Trusting in business is about giving the customer the conviction that his or her product will be delivered with high quality. The customer and the service provider will build up a relationship very special for both agents agree to the price, in one side of the equation, and the quality of the product, on the other side of that relationship.

That communication, that trust between both agents generates an exceptional atmosphere, and in words of Sinek “the reason trust is important is because when we are surrounded with people that believe what we believe, we are more confident to take risks, we are more confident to experiment, we are more confident to go out there and explore”.

In that sense, that confidence inspire us to make thing better says Simon Sinek and “When an organization is founded, what they do and why they do it becomes inextricably linked. There is a founder or some group of founders able to put their vision into words and their passion inspire others to come with others and pursue some things grater than all themselves”.  As they work together and succeed, says the author, they cannot rely on themselves because they become a big corporation and the reason “Why” they do it becomes fuzzy “and right there is the split”.

When there is a split between the customer and the business, both of those agents loose something that they really want, they untie a connection and they set free a good relationship that was profitable. Sinek address the loss of Steve Jobs from Apple in 1994-1998 brought that the company sales went down, and started to climb when he returned to the company again. He had the vision and that connection between the customer and the company.

Nowadays, according to the author, you cannot trust through the Internet, the video, and the bloggers because they cannot replace the human interaction, human contact. “Our very survival depends on interact with the human being, a friend is not somebody you check the status on, the conversation does not happen on a blog, and you can not have a discussion on twitter because these are human expressions”.

Certainly that is why a deal is more profitable when the customer and the business owner shake their hand at the end of the deal because that means they trust each other. As Simon Sinek explained it finally “real conversation, what we need is more handshake discussion, more handshake friends, handshake leadership, and we will find our own sense of happiness and inspiration that requires being among people: believe, we believe”.

When we believe, finally I should say, a business is born and a good relationship with the customer is set as a foundation because we believe in both agents, and we trust each other. Nonetheless we will build a product that satisfies high expectations on customers because they trust on us, that we can do exactly as they wanted that particular product to look like, and feel like as Apple and Zappo did with their clients.

To all of you that want to get inspired by this topic go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VdO7LuoBzM

11 years ago

Blog 1: Business Story Telling

How inspiring is to watch “Bring the Learning Revolution” delivered by Sir Ken Robinson on Ted.com. One of the key elements in this article is to “revolutionize” our learning experiences by recognizing that every single human being is different. Nowadays in a web world, with all these new technologies blasting our experiences the word “different” has a real meaning, because it means that there is something out there with enough power, with abundant potential of his or her own, something unique that might enlighten our vision, our perspectives about our own conceptions.

As the author stated “Many people go to their whole life having no sense of what talents may be or if they have any to speak of”. In that respect, the problem is how life is conceived “they endure it rather than enjoying it”, says Sir Robinson.

  The speaker really caught my attention when he stated that “education dislocate many people from the natural talents, and human resources are like natural resources’.  In that sense, the author makes an interesting point at comparing human beings with natural resources that are hard to find. From his point of view, we need to return to the agricultural model instead of the industrial model that produces linearity, comfortability and batching people. In contrast, agricultural model is about harvesting what we sow, and human nature follows the same rule. Even though he recognizes that “human flourishing is not a mechanical process, it is an organic process, and you can not predict the outcome of human development”.

Moreover “all you can do like a farmer is to create the conditions on the soil, they will flourish”.

  In that sense, the author suggest that leaders in education, media and corporate must change metaphors in which an educational system, in an industrial model, produces a line of people in certain area of expertise. It is about revolution in education, it is about creating a movement where people develop their own solutions. “Once we reform education and transform it, it is about customizing to your own circumstances and personalize education to people that is actually teaching”.

  This particular speech, from Sir Ken Robinson, reminded me about Full Sail University. In every class, every single instructor has highlighted the importance of doing what we really like. Doing what we really like is about exciting our spirits, feeding our energy, feeding our passion to create a meaningful company, program, movie, song or adventure that really makes a difference in this world, because we are passionate about it.  It is about passion for a dream, it is about putting your heart, your mind, your talent to work in something that is meaningful to us. As Sir Robertson concluded “doing that is the answer to the future,” and indeed, we will create a relevant career behind us for the passion that is behind our spirit.

  For those of you who want to watch this topic, you can find it at: http://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_bring_on_the_revolution.html

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