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Part 23

Posted January 24, 2020, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

How do new technologies evolve? Looking back at the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, we see an incredible period in Man’s recorded history in respect of new technologies. Driven by an almost insatiable desire to speed up our lives, the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s gave birth to endless ways of increasing production. Basic to this […]

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Part 22

Posted January 17, 2020, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

As I scan through the many adventures I’ve experienced during my life, I find it interesting that my mind seems to come back to my times in Namibia more than most other areas. Apart from making the One Track Mind documentary on the desert itself, we were also commissioned to make a film on the […]

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Part 21

Posted January 13, 2020, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

Last time I wrote, I told you the story of John Goodman Household and his remarkable glider flight in 1876, against all odds. In this blog, thought I should share how I came to know Household’s story. A South African film producer asked me if I would write a screenplay on Household becoming arguably the […]

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Part 20

Posted December 30, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

Let me tell you a triumphant and tragic story of John Goodman Household, born in England in the mid-1800s and who travelled to South Africa with his parents as a child. His parents were farmers. They settled in the Karkloof area of the Natal Midlands, some eighty miles from Durban. John had an idyllic childhood, […]

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Part 19

Posted December 20, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

As the Silly Season fast approaches, our thoughts turn to more traditional activities. The mix of ancient pagan rituals and Christian tradition has for many years been the established way of celebrating a few days of family togetherness, and the giving of gifts. In a similar time frame, the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah also emphasizes […]

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Part 18

Posted December 5, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

There are so many different areas of life that have changed radically over the decades. One area that I can clearly recall from the 1950s is security. When I returned to Britain after leaving school in South Africa and spending a year in Namibia, I worked my passage on a Swiss cargo ship called the […]

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Part 17

Posted November 26, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

I’ve lived an exciting and often adventurous life but I’m not a person to dwell on the “What ifs” of the past. However, writing these blogs has necessarily taken me down memory lane. In that lane I’ve recovered various moments that I could relate in some ways to the birth and the development of ExoBrain. […]

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Part 16

Posted November 21, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

The most perfect expression of a person with a “one track mind” takes me back to my favorite desert, the Namib. Retired lawyer Louw Schoeman, who was born in Namibia, grew up with an abiding passion for the desert. After running a successful law practice for many years in the nation’s capital, Windhoek, he retired […]

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Part 15

Posted November 10, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

When Alice in Wonderland immortalized the expression, “Down the rabbit hole!” it led to me exploring a fantastic new world of surprises and mysterious happenings. Many years ago, I was commissioned to make a documentary film on Speleology – caving, to the uninitiated. The area around Johannesburg, South Africa, and for some hundreds of miles […]

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Part 14

Posted November 7, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

Talking of rugby…winning a World Cup takes a combination of skills, planning and physical attributes. Witness the World Cup that just finished in Japan. It was enormously successful for the host country’s team, proving their fitness a force to be reckoned with. South Africa’s win over England in the Finals highlighted another vital element of […]

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