Today, every skirmish in every part of the planet is broadcast straight into your living room live, in HD... over and over again.
Making things open-source brings the cost down.
I was seeing a lot of entrepreneurs who were effectively working on the next photo-sharing app. I wanted to inspire them to go much bigger, bolder and more significant than that.
Revealing water in significant quantities on the Moon could truly be a turning point in space exploration.
Now, we connect via Skype or Google+ Hangout and see our friends' and loved ones' faces live.
With sufficient water on the Moon, solar energy can be used to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is, of course, critical for humans to breathe and the water important for us to drink.
From a scientific point of view, we now know that the water is interlaced with the lunar soil in many locations, perhaps as remnants of comet collisions with the lunar surface.
It's easy to forget that for centuries - for millennia - the 'workforce' was all of us.
The truest drive comes from doing what you love.