Burke's Law of Technology Assessment
        Writer James Burke has studied how technologies gain traction. His bellwether 1978 TV show (and book), " Connections ," takes one on a fantastic voyage that connects such diverse events as the birth of the Jacquard loom and the computer punch card. Here are some of Burke's rules of innovation.     Innovation occurs as the result of deliberate attempts      to develop it.    The attempt to find one thing leads to the discovery of      another.    Unrelated developments have a decisive effect on the      main event    Motives, such as war and religion, may also act as major      stimulant to innovation.    Accident and unforeseen circumstances play a role      innovation    Physical and climate conditions play their part. [To      that we add economic conditions.]      Pasted from < https://web.archive.org/web/20060302165700/http://www.adtmag.com/article.asp?id=7021 >  
 
 
 
