I found it interesting that Bush was so interested in the act of recording. Today, we rarely think about how beneficial "saving" is on our computers. We record budgets, notes, papers, drafts, etc... It is so important, in fact, that Blogger actually "autosaves" so that we do not lose any information or part of our process. It has become second nature for us to save our data and every step of our methods, and it is hard to imagine a time when this act was not available.
The most captivating part of Bush's essay was his ability to look toward the future with such optimism and intelligence. He saw flaws in the world of science and made educated predictions and claims about how to solve them. This ability is intriguing and inspiring, for many of us tend to live in the present and just accept what we have as the limit, instead of challenging it.
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