14. Randy “Macho Man” Savage • Paul Orndorff •
Big Bossman • Big John Studd • One Man
Gange • Ric Flair • Earthquake • Sgt. Slaughter
• Mr. Perfect • Iron Sheik • Don Muraco • Ted
“Million Dollar Man” DiBiase • King Kong
Bundy • Andre the Giant • Dr. D David Schultz •
Harley Race • Roddy Piper • Brutus Beefcake •
Jesse “The Body” Ventura • Greg “The Hammer”
Valentine • Hercules • Killer Khan • Terry
Funk • Adrian Adonis • Nikolai Volkoff • Bob
Orton Jr • Dino Bravo • Bad News Brown •
Masked Superstar • Butch Reed • Rick Rude •
Haku • Jake “The Snake” Roberts • Warlord •
Undertaker • Ultimate Warrior • Boris Zhukov
15.
16. Randy “Macho Man” Savage • Paul Orndorff •
Big Bossman • Big John Studd • One Man
Gange • Ric Flair • Earthquake • Sgt. Slaughter
• Mr. Perfect • Iron Sheik • Don Muraco • Ted
“Million Dollar Man” DiBiase • King Kong
Bundy • Andre the Giant • Dr. D David Schultz •
Harley Race • Roddy Piper • Brutus Beefcake •
Jesse “The Body” Ventura • Greg “The Hammer”
Valentine • Hercules • Killer Khan • Terry
Funk • Adrian Adonis • Nikolai Volkoff • Bob
Orton Jr • Dino Bravo • Bad News Brown •
Masked Superstar • Butch Reed • Rick Rude •
Haku • Jake “The Snake” Roberts • Warlord •
Undertaker • Ultimate Warrior • Boris Zhukov
77. “
The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent
possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore
them. Each new combination opens up the possibility of other
new combinations. Think of it as a house that magically expands
with each door you open. You begin in a room with four doors,
each leading to a new room that you haven't visited yet. Once you
open one of those doors and stroll into that room, three new
doors appear, each leading to a brand-new room that you
couldn't have reached from your original starting point. Keep
opening new doors and eventually you'll have built a palace.
STEVEN JOHNSON, THE GENIUS OF THE TINKERER
84. 1 Teleportation
2 Cleavage
3 The Internet
4 Life
5 Pizza
85. 1 Teleportation
2 Cleavage
3 The Internet
4 Life
5 Pizza
86. 1 Teleportation
2 Cleavage
3 The Internet
4 Life
5 Pizza
87. 1 Teleportation
2 Cleavage
3 The Internet
4 Life
5 Pizza
88. 1 Teleportation
2 Cleavage
3 The Internet
4 Life
5 Pizza
89. 1 Teleportation
2 Cleavage
3 The Internet
4 Life
5 Pizza
90. “ Creativity is just connecting things.
When you ask a creative person how they did something, they may feel a
little guilty because they didn’t really do it; they just saw something. It
seemed obvious to them after awhile. That’s because they were able to
connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the
reason they were able to do that was that they’ve had more experiences
or have thought more about their experiences than other people have.
91. “
Unfortunately, that’s too rare a commodity. A lot of people in
our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences. They don’t
have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions,
without a broad perspective on the problem. The broader one’s
understanding of the human experience, the better designs we will have.
STEVE JOBS, THE NEXT INSANELY GREAT THING
Wired Magazine