When Something Comes to Life PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 14 September 2009 06:39
Posted September 14, 2009

There is the sense of awe every inventor feels when something comes to life for the first time, and every time thereafter. One feels a sense of joy when a new creation becomes a source of wonder to others, or makes them unable to stifle a laugh and a smile. TMX Elmo was one of our most elegant mechanisms and created infectious laughter wherever and whenever anyone played with him. 
           
There is pride every inventor feels when a prototype ends up looking like a final production piece or a work of art. Each prototype we create is just that, a vision made real, each a valuable work of art to be archived and cataloged like pieces in a museum, then shipped to viewers and decision makers around the world. 
           
There is a sense of pride every inventor feels at accomplishing something no one would have thought possible, and no one else would even attempt. Some of the most satisfying moments are when we create something even we would think impossible - but we do it anyway. 
           
The business of inventing is not for everyone, but for some few, this is the only thing they should be doing.

   
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