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" ... 42nd Street, the venerable Hollywood film and Broadway musical, tells the classic story of the understudy who becomes a star. The underdog theme has many analogs in sports, business, and, of course, politics; the most famous of all being when challenger John F. Kennedy upset incumbent Vice President Richard M. Nixon by besting him in a televised debate in 1960. ... "
" ... Step 3: Overlay experience. Certainly, any past experience with similar decisions becomes vital. But you may not have been faced with such comparable situations in the past, so you can look for analogs that taught you something relevant. Lessons from these past experiences are the key ingredients that bind visceral reaction (step one) together with cerebral response (step two). ... "
" ... There are analogs in every industry: We all have ideas for what the corner coffee shop could do better or how our bank could communicate with us more effectively, but I guarantee there are hurdles and roadblocks in each of those industries that we would never imagine from the outside. ... "
" ... There are analogs of this in the physical world of cities and transportation. Bare concrete is simple. It can carry cars, trucks, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcycles, buses, vans and vehicles yet to be invented. You can change the directions of roads, allocation of roads and rules of the road all with “software.” Even road signs and lights are “too smart” and should be replaced with software devices that let you change your mind. Here are some policies that can future-proof the urban design of the future: ... "
" ... This points out the immediate future, a future which has analogs in the 1970s and early 2000s. It can be argued that we are reaching a bandwidth plateau. Put in simple terms, a bandwidth plateau occurs when the infrastructure necessary to spur innovation (typically increased processing power or bandwidth) is not high enough for novel innovation to occur. Automated vehicles need a lot of processing power, most of it local, to be able to make rapid decisions in a highly complex world. This is not a technological issue (at least not wholly) - it is a resource and infrastructure issue. ... "