Saturday, July 14, 2007

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Oooooooooooh ~ I'm in love! Isn't this vintage "plate on a pedestal" made by Tina absolutely beautiful? She so sweetly boxed up THIS pretty creation, a locally made candle AND the most delicious home-town nut bread from "Leon's Pastry Shop"...as a thank you gift for the little, teeny-tiny bit of help that I had given her. I think, well no, I KNOW that I got the best end of this deal! Oh my gosh! Something gorgeous to own and cherish, something so fragrantly divine caster roller ND something so incredibly yummy??? Thank YOU dear Tina! I love having you and your wonderful Cherry Hill Cottage represented in our home!

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Oooooooooooh ~ I'm in love! Isn't this vintage "plate on a pedestal" made by Tina absolutely beautiful? She so sweetly boxed up THIS pretty creation, a locally made candle AND the most delicious home-town nut bread from "Leon's Pastry Shop"...as a thank you gift for the little, teeny-tiny bit of help that I had given her. I think, well no, I KNOW that I got the best end of this deal! Oh my gosh! mlm lead omething gorgeous to own and cherish, something so fragrantly divine AND something so incredibly yummy??? Thank YOU dear Tina! I love having you and your wonderful Cherry Hill Cottage represented in our home!

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... by Matt Jones and Chris Heathcote from Nokia. Unfortunately I couldn't capture the best bit of this presentation, the moment when Matt and Chris held out their phones and touched them - blip - and digitally swapped business cards. Gorgeous. In the beginning was paper tape: completely opaque. Then came the command line: an arrow, a cursor, and you had to remember the incantations. This led to text based programming. Then the WIMP. Windows through a window. Very abstract stuff, lots of guesswork – “moving this moves that”. Programming, however, remained in the command line. Then we starting losing things. The moment you could overlap a window, you had no spatial memory of pocket pcs here everything is. There are various limited solutions to this – Task bar, apps bar, Expose.. But the world is not a computer. We need new ways of controlling and understanding our digital world - you can’t use a mouse with a mobile phone, or tap on a keyboard at a bus stop. Also digital is really hard. Pick up a spanner and you know which end does what: this is called ‘affordance’ in user interaction speak. Digital interactions don’t have affordances ... the Apple window bar has three traffic lights, and you have no idea what they do until you click them. Everyone says ubiquitous computing is 20 years out, no matter when you say it. I say it’s here already, it’s just not evenly distributed.

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The Washington Post has a new article up in their Jamestown series--this one about archaeologists' unearthing of the settlement's long-lost fort. Technorati Tags : Harvard , Harvard University Press , Jamestown spyware scan

Oooooooooooh ~ I'm in love! Isn't this vintage "plate on a pedestal" made by Tina absolutely beautiful? She so sweetly boxed up THIS pretty creation, a locally made candle AND the most delicious home-town nut bread from "Leon's Pastry Shop"...as a thank you gift for the little, teeny-tiny bit of help that I had given her. I think, well no, I KNOW that I got the best end of this deal! Oh my gosh! Something gorgeous to own and cherish, something so fragrantly divine AND something so incredibly yummy??? Thank YOU dear Tina! I love having you and your wonderful tactic arena herry Hill Cottage represented in our home!

... by Matt Jones and Chris Heathcote from Nokia. Unfortunately I couldn't capture the best bit of this presentation, the moment when Matt and Chris held out their phones and touched them - blip - and digitally swapped business cards. Gorgeous. In the beginning was paper tape: completely opaque. Then came the command line: an arrow, a cursor, and you had to remember the incantations. This led to text based programming. Then the WIMP. Windows through a window. Very abstract stuff, lots of guesswork download warez “moving this moves that”. Programming, however, remained in the command line. Then we starting losing things. The moment you could overlap a window, you had no spatial memory of where everything is. There are various limited solutions to this – Task bar, apps bar, Expose.. But the world is not a computer. We need new ways of controlling and understanding our digital world - you can’t use a mouse with a mobile phone, or tap on a keyboard at a bus stop. Also digital is really hard. Pick up a spanner and you know which end does what: this is called ‘affordance’ in user interaction speak. Digital interactions don’t have affordances ... the Apple window bar has three traffic lights, and you have no idea what they do until you click them. Everyone says ubiquitous computing is 20 years out, no matter when you say it. I say it’s here already, it’s just not evenly distributed.

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