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This list was compiled by popular vote. New inventions didn't capture the people's imagination. This is a real pity. People are imagining and creating some amazing new modern 'wonders'. The talk by Jonathan Harris at the TED conference certainly took my breath away. He demonstrated several projects he had worked on recently.

Now practice thinking for twelve minutes. Set a timer and write for twelve minutes. Read for twelve minutes and notice how many thoughts twelve minutes can hold. Go for a twelve minute walk or do twelve minutes on the treadmill. Set a timer for twelve minutes and enjoy a long hot shower. Relax and enjoy the sensation for twelve full minutes.

Might it now be time to openly question the value of a college education? With the walloping non-stop increase in tuition costs, it sure seems like we've entered an education bubble that will leave many in mega debt with no prospect for even an ho-hum career. Latest reports indicate that 53% of recent college grads are either unemployed or working at a job that does not require a college degree. There are more than 100,000 janitors in the U.S. with college degrees and 16,000 parking lot attendants.

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Since each speaker talks for 18 minutes, you won't be overwhelmed with long-winded talkers who ramble about their past or promote their works as a tool. Instead, you'll hear about innovation and changing the world as in caring, repairing, and sharing.