Posted in Tech on July 6th, 2011 No Comments »
Random nutshell thoughts through the end of the stay in Antibes, France. ClubWorld 747 vs. 777 I much prefer BA’s 747 over the 777 I flew on, simply because the upper deck experience is so much more quiet and calm, and you have more space around your seat. Duty Free Heathrow airport has to be […]
Posted in Misc, Tech, Work on April 11th, 2011 No Comments »
You may recall my post from a few months ago about taking part in the making of Bad Ass Squares 3. The movie is now live:
Posted in Tech on January 29th, 2011 No Comments »
So, the prognosis is in, and my left knee is in bad shape. I’m having surgery on my left knee, roughly the same surgery I had on the right knee in ’99. This time is a bit different… it hurts a lot less, but is worse than before, and I won’t destroy my patella tendon […]
Posted in Tech on January 23rd, 2011 No Comments »
My parents like to make fun of how I cannot live without my iPhone 4, to the point where they bet me last night that I couldn’t ignore it for an hour. They were wrong, I made it two hours! That said, we’re all becoming much more used to doing many things at once, and […]
Posted in Tech on January 16th, 2011 No Comments »
Lately, I’ve noticed Facebook apps getting more and more aggressive with the information they’re requesting, without providing much information at all about what their doing with said information. So I’m rarely approving new apps as a consequence. This weekend’s news that an option will now exist to allow apps to request access to your address […]
Posted in Tech, Work on January 15th, 2011 No Comments »
Alex Payne has a new blog post on the problem with creating and/or using User Hostile Platforms, which argues against using platforms like Adobe AIR, other cross-platform widget toolkits, and non-native cross-platform mobile app platforms. What’s interesting is that I completely agree with Alex’s introduction, as well as his concluding paragraph: Doing things the right […]
Posted in Apple, Dojo, JavaScript, Tech on January 8th, 2011 No Comments »
The CES demonstration of iHealth is really impressive (great interview by @hermioneway and the presenter). It’s a great example of a nice user experience, and a simple health care measurement tool paired together through our new ecosystem of mobile devices. And at only $99 and for sale soon at the Apple store, I think this […]
Posted in Tech on January 7th, 2011 No Comments »
I spent a lot more time reading than writing this week, because there were so many great things to read, while trying to avoid the #lessambitiousfilms meme. Well, I didn’t completely resist with the Animatrix. I was thinking Godfather Part 3 might be another ironic version of the meme (where the name of the movie […]
Posted in Tech on January 3rd, 2011 No Comments »
I’m trying to determine if I’m more productive when I’m 5-8 hours ahead of most of the people I work with, or more productive on roughly the same schedule. Pros for being in US: More hours for overlap, making communication more efficient. Nights are more free with less obligations. Pros for being in the UK: […]
Posted in Tech, Work on December 30th, 2010 No Comments »
Some random tech thoughts from recent reading: iAd Producer iAd Producer is a really interesting approach at getting people off of Flash for creating ads with open web technologies. We need something like this for Dojo users. Lego Photo Lego Photo is a fun free app. Smashing apps has a recent article about 12 awesome […]