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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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explain this phrase "future technology trends may be thought of as a bleeding edge."
  

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Well that's an odd turn of phrase. jpg[/img] I guess the writer is trying to say that future technology is something humanity spills over into messily as they push up to and against the limits of current knowledge (those limits being like the paper margins). org/wiki/Bleeding_edge_technology d

  • Well that's an odd turn of phrase.
  • jpg[/img] I guess the writer is trying to say that future technology is something humanity spills over into messily as they push up to and against the limits of current knowledge (those limits being like the paper margins).
  • org/wiki/Bleeding_edge_technology d
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Well that's an odd turn of phrase.
Bleeding edge is a term used in printing and you can see it here -
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I guess the writer is trying to say that future technology is something humanity spills over into messily as they push up to and against the limits of current knowledge (those limits being like the paper margins).
Perhaps see this article in Wiki

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