I wouldn't have it any other way, My website will not be going Live until I get the design working exactly how I want it to (if it breaks IE compatibility, then even more so)
Every time I do something it has to be the way I want it to be. After all, humans only know around 5% of their limits, so if I push I will get what I want, there may be limits now, but if I dig deep enough I'll find an answer I need.
Hey, that's cool. The answer is always reachable, and is only as nonexistent as one's unwillingness to pursue them.
After all, humans only have the word "Impossible" in dictionaries because it exists, not that it means anything for humans, what we can't do now can be done later on, only because current technology doesn't allow it now. All you have to do is push harder.
On that note I just fixed the website image for background, should stretch, tell me in my topic or comment how it feels like.
To any engineer, the word 'impossible' means absolutely nothing. While in the context of logical analysis, 'impossible' only refers to things which are contradictory.
It's been always like that, Chinese invented gunpowder and now it's widely used for many things and propelled many other inventions. Inventing mathematics in the ancient times propelled science to unimaginable scale, physics and quantum physics and mechanics keep growing, if the world wasn't all about money there would be much more scientific progress I imagine. there are endless possibilities, and they keep growing.
money is sadly a double edged sword, it can both break and help. People only go for the money and development stops. Some work withouth pay for too long and breaks with time instead.
Its important to know the balance in everything and the people who support with money have to give everyone a chance to show what they have created, even if the idea wont give that much money back in profit. At the end everything add up to a complete solution.
In our current societies money acts as the extent of nearly everything. It originally was meant to just control access to surpluses of natural resources (by serving as one), but by the contagious nature of such, it is as we see it today. Regardless, it cannot be dismantled, or else there will be grave consequences.