Archive for November, 2008

Get Up. Stand Up

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Was listening to Bob Marley today. Seems relevant all of a sudden. Here are some verses that I like.

Burnin’ & Lootin’

This morning I woke up in a curfew;
O God, I was a prisoner, too - yeah!
Could not recognize the faces standing over me;
They were all dressed in uniforms of brutality. eh!

How many rivers do we have to cross,
Before we can talk to the boss? eh!
All that we got, it seems we have lost;
We must have really paid the cost.

Concrete Jungle

No sun will shine in my day today;
The high yellow moon wont come out to play:
I said darkness has covered my light,
and the stage my day into night, yeah.
Where is the love to be found?
Wont someone tell me?
cause my life must be somewhere to be found -
Instead of concrete jungle,
Where the living is harder.

War

Until the philosophy which hold one race superior
And another
Inferior
Is finally
And permanently
Discredited
And abandoned -
Everywhere is war -
Me say war.

That until there no longer
First class and second class citizens of any nation
Until the colour of a mans skin.

Me say war

Redemption Song

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;

None but ourselves can free our minds.

The title of this post just happened to be the song that was playing while writing it.

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Inspiration Anxiety

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Inspiration is good. But the recent explosion of CSS and web design galleries has me spending valuable time looking through half a dozen sites looking for the latest design trends and new ideas. I am actually overloaded with inspiration!

Now I’ve heard of Information Anxiety. It refers to stress caused by the an overload or lack of information. I think the same applies to inspiration. So I’ve taken the definition of Information overload from Usability First and just replaced the word information with inspiration :-P.

Inspiration Anxiety: Stress caused by the inability to access or understand the inspiration you need, caused by inspiration overload, lack of clear organization to inspiration, insufficient inspiration, excessively difficult presentation of inspiration, etc.

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Quote, Unqoute

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From the Microsoft Design Center culture page.

What makes the iPod so compelling? It’s a beautiful and sensual consumer product, and Apple’s attention to the out-of-box and multi-channel experiences make its value much greater than the sum of its parts. But Apple also gave customers the iTunes Music Store. The music store, combined with the other innovations, made the iPod a platform that saved time and enabled choice. It was a series of innovations borne of product innovation, supply chain optimization, customer experience, service, and design, and much like the simple human-machine interfaces of the late 80s and early 90s, the iPod is a delightful way to interface with technology.

No mention of the Zune. Says alot about the designers in Microsoft!

Of course the next paragraph is about the XBox360.

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Sorry, couldn’t resist

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I’m sorry. I couldn’t resist this. After all it is an “event”.

Original poster from here. Go get them!

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No more Crichton

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I was shocked to hear Micheal Crichton passed away at age 66. I never would have guessed he was that old or that sick.

The guy was one of my favourite authors. Sure, he wrote a few clunkers if you’d compare them to other Science Fiction novels, but I think he knew exactly what the Hollywood studios were looking for. You can’t deny that each of his books had excellent a good premise. Though they were based on science, only about 5-10 pages in each of his books dwelled on the actual explanation. The rest had things being blown up/ eaten, bleeding, dying, shape-shifting, getting colder or evolving. Although they did all those things with strict adherence to reality/history/physics. I believe this because of all the references that he would include behind every novel :-)

Bottom-line: His books were good, not bad. There’s plenty of worse crap out there (ahem… Chetan Bhagat). Crichton was a best-seller. End of story. He will be missed.

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