Where Would You Like to Be?
Monday, November 29th, 2004Just looking out the window to see brown buildings, gray streets and gray sky, dying grass, weather that wants to be snow and rain at the same time…
Hm, where would I rather be?
Just looking out the window to see brown buildings, gray streets and gray sky, dying grass, weather that wants to be snow and rain at the same time…
Hm, where would I rather be?
Update — 27Nov: Added pictures from the opening day of the Children’s Discovery Museum.
Reading. Fire. Snow. Thanksgiving.
Busy and surprising month. Most of the pictures are from the last few days. We went over to Lisa & Don’s house for Tday. Sagan had a lot of fun, though she wasn’t interested in eating much. Luckily all […]
From August 2003 through October 2004, I didn’t do much in the way of design and usability work.
I had some short-run consulting gigs, but mostly it was just providing opinion on direction. From August 2003 through July 2004 I was working on IT risk management activities. August 2004 through October 2004, I didn’t […]
Alrighty then.
Because I am a mostly honest person, I’d like to make the following declaration:
I agree with everything that Jakob Nielsen says (today).
The last 200 years have driven centralization and changed the human experience in ways that conflict with evolution. The Internet will reestablish a more balanced, decentralized lifestyle.
I had a conversation at dayjob […]
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