Dining on innovation
Try to imagine the nerve-centre of Silicon Valley, USA, and you might picture pristine labs where young men and women in anti-static tabards move soundlessly through the rinsed and mote-free air.
Or is that just me?
In any case, you'd be a lot closer to reality if you were to conjure up a modest little roadhouse instead.
Yes, the sizzling griddle at Buck's Diner is the unlikely crucible for the very latest in innovation.
Indeed, it's not going too far to say that if you dropped the proverbial bomb on the joint at breakfast-time, it would probably alter the future of technology on the planet. Now that's something to chew on.
Every morning finds hotshot inventors pitching their ideas to venture capitalists (VCs) over coffee and waffles. The mise-en-scene is a cross between "Weird Science" and "The Player".
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Source - BBC
In any case, you'd be a lot closer to reality if you were to conjure up a modest little roadhouse instead.
Yes, the sizzling griddle at Buck's Diner is the unlikely crucible for the very latest in innovation.
Indeed, it's not going too far to say that if you dropped the proverbial bomb on the joint at breakfast-time, it would probably alter the future of technology on the planet. Now that's something to chew on.
Every morning finds hotshot inventors pitching their ideas to venture capitalists (VCs) over coffee and waffles. The mise-en-scene is a cross between "Weird Science" and "The Player".
External Source - For the complete article click here
Source - BBC