In a final contribution to this list as I'm finding it difficult to spare time, I want to leave some thoughts for your reading. When you look at each and every sector, 99% is based on imports whether in raw materials or machinery or even code systems. While this suits 99% of everyone out there who basically is trying to survive to make it, when we ourselves try to get down to the atom level what we discover is the remains of very bad and failed policies. There is no room for going against a defective planning and faulty system, and most who try and make it to the atom level will find themselves completely isolated and out of place.
 
With the Tech Park as an example we are once again proving that while there is plenty to gain from positive globalization, we will get the raw end of the deal which is negative globalization in the long term. History repeats itself again, and we still do not learn but gladly jump into the global torrents that we have no control over. Ask any investor in Dubai what happened over the last global meltdown, and they will not have anything good to say. Ask yourself why has there never been a strong policy to produce, manufacture and research at the core levels but there has been a strong drive to put up concrete structures to create other environments? Ask yourself why no accountant, doctor nor lawyer has greatly impacted the atom levels of the core in any country?  The local representatives of developing economies have had a game plan for many years. They never want any specialized knowledge to thrive in their environments. For many years, they have controlled how the demand and supply has existed. They have written the economy to match and control of how its citizens think and act. They want microfinaces to succeed but will not touch the mainstream banks on borrowing rates where borrowing hardly meets any profitability expectations. There can never be a supply of bright creative minds at the lowest levels of creations because this will upset the balance of supply/demand from external resources. This, listers, is the  doom of developing countries. Only when you go down to the lowest iota of the atom is when you realise what is going on.
 
So the castration of the creative brains start with these words " why re-invent a wheel? " and has been successfully entrenched into the system through various means. The wheels are easily at an an email, download, fax or bank transfer distance. The pressure and urge to succeed quickly and without much effort further justifies the means. No one can blame you or me for thinking such things as the system demands it, but just look at why it is not necessary to re-invent the wheel? For yourself or for others?
 
Success to all those who are still tinkering with the atoms and structure of technology out there and to everyone also making a living out of other wheels. No one can help it, its the system.
 
Some amatuer thots, and keep intouch later.  :-)
 
Rgds.