Embedded Systems Conference is taking place April 26-29th and Dr. Kaku is their keynote speaker. I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Kaku and we talked about his geeky childhood, the likelihood of a Terminator-style robot uprising, and who is cooler: an engineer or a physicist. We had such a good time that [...]
Embedded Systems Conference is taking place April 26-29th and Dr. Kaku is their keynote speaker. I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Kaku and we talked about his geeky childhood, the likelihood of a Terminator-style robot uprising, and who is cooler: an engineer or a physicist. We had such a good time that I had [...]
Of course we go to parties. We’re party animals. You just don’t know that because we don’t go to YOUR parties.
Look, it’s been a good run and I’ve really enjoyed it, but I have to tell you the truth. A truth that will smash these videos to pieces: I’m in marketing.
I know I don’t. Just when I thought mainstream Hollywood was going to back Star Trek, the best sci-fi film to come out in a couple of years, they completely forget about it in the best picture category. Seriously? You added five new nomination spots for BP and you looked past the rebirth of one [...]
Look, we all have to deal with interruptions, especially when you’re as smart as me. If you ever feel the need to swing by and ask me a question, you might consider watching this video first.
I can’t even believe you’re asking me that! Yes, it takes a lot of work to become an engineer. Yes, you will not enjoy college like the rest of your roommates. Yes, you will end up making a lot more money than they will, so shut up and get back to studying.
I decided to dress up as the scariest creature imaginable…no, not Carl: marketing guy!
How many of my hard-earned dollars did you spend to find out that the average video gamer is 35, overweight and depressed? I could have told you that!
Embedded Systems Conference is taking place April 26-29th and Dr. Kaku is their keynote speaker. I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Kaku and we talked about his geeky childhood, the likelihood of a Terminator-style robot uprising, and who is cooler: an engineer or a physicist. We had such a good time that I had to break the interview down into two parts, so make sure to watch both.
May 18th, 2010 at 8:43 am
Dr. Kaku is an inspiration and insightful human being. I thank you for your great interview with Dr. Kaku. I am intrigued by the differences setup between Engineers and Scientists within the interview; this sets up a differentiating perspective that I have not thought of previously. I look forward to your witty commentary and always entertaining AEM videos.
September 1st, 2010 at 6:16 am
Hi Todd, I want to congratulate you on the kind of work you do. It’s great that you have what it takes to leave a mark in the field you’re in.
Here’s hoping that someday you will also learn the lesson of humility and understand that it is unnecessary and child-like to look down upon the ‘non-engineers’ of the world. Well, couple of your posts imply that you are trying too hard to prove a point. Maybe someday, when you ‘do’ encounter the real-self of the human mind, it will be tremendously awkward for you.
I come from a family of engineers, I work for an organization full of them and so far I haven’t come across anyone who is so judgmental of others, especially for something as petty as a ‘profession’. Tell me, what difference has being an Engineer made in your existence as a son/friend/father…
At first I was mad at finding your site and in no time I was glad I stumbled upon this as I have realised how incomplete and shallow people in this world are. Wish you luck, lots of it.