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— Bob Edwards"When Solomon said there was a time and a place for everything he had not encountered the problem of parking his automobile."
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Technological revolutions are very hard to predict. My favourite example is someone in 1850 taking care of horses as a farrier. They would have said, "Look, horses have been part of human existence for 5,000 years. We are horse people. It's permanent." But all of a sudden, the internal combustion engine comes along and, with it, oil fields and automobiles, which basically replace the horse completely. So we often have these long periods of stability and then a sudden inflection point.
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Other families bought automobiles; we had a horse-headed hitching post in front of our house and drove horses.
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