6.26.2006


Question:
What's cool?

Man, this is cool:
"Sometimes you can't smooth these 'seams' away, and so seamful design is about taking account of these reminders of the finite, limited and physical nature of digital media. It's about deliberately but selectively revealing these seams to users, to let people make of them what they will. Seamful games are a means to try this kind of system design out, as well as an end in itself."
[1111]


Question:
When will the pure physical, virtual, and ubi-quical converge, blend, and be seamless?

Cool:
"...Equator is a six-year Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration (IRC) supported by EPSRC that focuses on the integration of physical and digital interaction..."
[11]

Question:
How can you not be watched over if we default to harmlessness?

Check it:
"...Principle 1. Default to harmlessness. Ubiquitous systems must default to a mode that ensures their users’ (physical, psychic and financial) safety.

Principle 2. Be self-disclosing. Ubiquitous systems must contain provisions for immediate and transparent querying of their ownership, use, capabilities, etc., such that human beings encountering them are empowered to make informed decisions regarding exposure to same..."

[111]


Question:
Was I just thinking this? Well... something close... :)

Good thoughts:
"...part of what that means is that I get to spend a great deal of time with the people who use complex technological systems, devices and artifacts - systems, like the very one you’re reading this on, that have a great deal in common with those being dreamed at Ubicomp, the 'context-aware wearables,' 'face-responsive interfaces' and such."
[111]


Question:
Do you feel like a tool?

You shouldn't:
"A good tool is an invisible tool."


Question:
When aren't you surrounded by computers?

Answers:
"Ubiquitous computing is roughly the opposite of virtual reality. Where virtual reality puts people inside a computer-generated world, ubiquitous computing forces the computer to live out here in the world with people. Virtual reality is primarily a horse power problem; ubiquitous computing is a very difficult integration of human factors, computer science, engineering, and social sciences."
[11]

6.23.2006


Question:
Why can't we be more creative to our problems?


Thoughts:
"...When he got dropped off, he walked to the other side, held up his sign and got paid to go back the other way too..."
[1]


Question:
What's shakin'?

Insights:
"...The pages have been battered, gouged, scorched by fire and blotched by fungus. Without the use of computer technology, they would be mostly unreadable."
[1]


Question:
Why do you love some and kill others?

Answer:
"She was a grand old lady."
[1]


Question:
You want to teach what while doing what?

Think on this:
"...Hyperbolic space is an unimaginable concept, unless you're a Latvian mathematician who's handy with needle and yarn..."
[1]


Question:
What's not for breakfast?

Answer:
Spam, ham, lamb, sam, and jam?
"...This latest build offers most of what an average Rails developer needs right out of the box! That includes :

* Ruby 1.8.4
* Rails 1.1.2
* Capistrano 1.1.0
* Mongrel 0.3.13
* Rake 0.7.1
* Subversion
* MySQL 4.1.12
* MySQL Administrator
* RadRails
* KDevelop
* Kate
* and many many others!"




Question:
What are you thinking about right now?

Answer:
1. How to constantly update your search skills and best blogs to read.
2. How to develop a customer-loyalty focus (beyond customer service.)
3. How to embrace innovation, and put into practice OODA.
4. How to use, deploy, and benefit from open source technologies from software to hardware to OPACs to social movements.
5. How increase your operations funding to customer-focused technology innitiatives.
6. Why any socio-information professional must understand myspace.com, youtube.com, facebook.com, blogger.com, flicker.com and the rise of social software.
7. Why we must use our professional conferences to germinate bleeding edge practices.
8. How to take better digital pictures by tweaking, hacking, mixing the settings on my a95 and then bringing in the GIMP.
9. How to cook Indian food.

6.22.2006


Question:
What do you do right? Gives new meaning to the phrase "money to burn."





Source:
"A former Goose Creek teacher pleaded guilty and received deferred adjudication for getting her uncle to have her car burned last year.
...The term of Levingston’s deferred adjudication is five years, according to a court employee. If she meets the terms of the adjudication, she will not have a criminal record." [1]



Question:
What are you doing with your time?

Answer:
? I'm thinking about doing more and more stuff like this twisted up with teaching people how to learn, better, in more ways, deeper, faster, farther longer. I think the time you use technology the better and more control you should take of that technology. Programming should just be one of the many technological skills you build. I'm not talking about becoming a full-time programmer but you should have the ability to solve technological problems you run into. There is no excuse for not being able to program whatever the is next VCR/VHS player.

I was speaking with a good friend. He said we need to face what we all are. This man is a surfer -who is a professor at university. I quote, "I just accepted that this is my life and this is how I'm going to live it rather being what someone thinks (badly) about what is a surfer . I know it is good."

True.

6.21.2006



Question:
Are you feeling creative?

Answer:
You should be.
"Microsoft and non-profit licensing organization Creative Commons said Wednesday that they had struck a deal to allow Office users to add the group's licensing to their documents. ..." [1]



Question:
Is this all the programming algorithms you might ever need?

Answer:
I have no idea.

6.20.2006



Question:
Do you feel Artificial Intelligence is possible?

Answer:
"..I make the case in chapter 4 of Singularity is near that we will have the models and simulations of all several hundred regions within about 20 years. [1]




Question:
Would you seriously cite wikipedia?

Answer:
"He says when he ponders the complaints from college students he thinks,
'For God sake, you're in college; don't cite the encyclopedia.'"

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