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Nov. 17th, 2010 04:07 pmMistakes I've Made: Drinking Four Loko: "Four Loko Blue Raspberry is abhorrent and I can only imagine that these cans are filled by a long assembly line of Smurfs vomiting."
An Experiment in Accurate But Misleading Movie Descriptions: "Back to the Future: A bewildered teenage boy fends off his mother's disturbing and unnatural attraction to him."
Inventor's 2020 vision: to help 1bn of the world's poorest see better: "Silver has devised a pair of glasses which rely on the principle that the fatter a lens the more powerful it becomes. Inside the device's tough plastic lenses are two clear circular sacs filled with fluid, each of which is connected to a small syringe attached to either arm of the spectacles."
Geek Luddites: "The concept of computer has radically changed in that vision [of 'ubiquitous computing'] in a way which is much more than giving the navigation system the pleasant voice of Majel Barrett. We know this because if it hadn’t, a quarter of the fucking Enterprise crew would be the IT department."
Henge Docks: "Henge Docks has created the first truly comprehensive docking station solution for Apple's line of notebook computers." Mine's on preorder and will, I hope, be here by the end of the month. Not that I'll really be able to use it that soon, since as far as I know my desk chair hasn't miraculously gotten any less painful to use, but hey. Maybe I can figure out how to use it, with appropriate incentive.
I have never had a bad experience having lunch (or dinner, for that matter) at La Sandia, no matter the company. I should remember this more often. Meanwhile, thoughts on "friends" continue to bounce around my head and not settle out in any coherent fashion, as they're wont to do. The short version being that I'm not used to having "friends" anymore, if I ever was. Acquaintances and very-close-friends / sigoths / partners I can do, it's that middle ground where I'm uncertain. This has been a good year for fumbling through that uncertainty.
An Experiment in Accurate But Misleading Movie Descriptions: "Back to the Future: A bewildered teenage boy fends off his mother's disturbing and unnatural attraction to him."
Inventor's 2020 vision: to help 1bn of the world's poorest see better: "Silver has devised a pair of glasses which rely on the principle that the fatter a lens the more powerful it becomes. Inside the device's tough plastic lenses are two clear circular sacs filled with fluid, each of which is connected to a small syringe attached to either arm of the spectacles."
Geek Luddites: "The concept of computer has radically changed in that vision [of 'ubiquitous computing'] in a way which is much more than giving the navigation system the pleasant voice of Majel Barrett. We know this because if it hadn’t, a quarter of the fucking Enterprise crew would be the IT department."
Henge Docks: "Henge Docks has created the first truly comprehensive docking station solution for Apple's line of notebook computers." Mine's on preorder and will, I hope, be here by the end of the month. Not that I'll really be able to use it that soon, since as far as I know my desk chair hasn't miraculously gotten any less painful to use, but hey. Maybe I can figure out how to use it, with appropriate incentive.
I have never had a bad experience having lunch (or dinner, for that matter) at La Sandia, no matter the company. I should remember this more often. Meanwhile, thoughts on "friends" continue to bounce around my head and not settle out in any coherent fashion, as they're wont to do. The short version being that I'm not used to having "friends" anymore, if I ever was. Acquaintances and very-close-friends / sigoths / partners I can do, it's that middle ground where I'm uncertain. This has been a good year for fumbling through that uncertainty.
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Date: 2010-11-17 10:48 pm (UTC)Glasses: well that's just brilliant. I like that a lot of programs now seem to invest in the third world rather than dump money on the third world. I also like that I could get a pair of these and never have to spend $500 on a pair of glasses again. I'd look like a dork though.
Four Loko: well that's just... really not brilliant.
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Date: 2010-11-18 02:18 pm (UTC)And he /did/ mention that the next step was to make the glasses look less horrific...
I'm about of the opinion that alcohol that comes in a can is not meant for human consumption.
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Date: 2010-11-18 04:03 pm (UTC)Apparently Reddit has had a love affair with Four Loko. It's as much alcohol as a bottle of wine, and keeps you up all night. Not only does it get you drunk, it makes you want to go out and spread your drunkitude around...
Also, I have to strongly disagree with your app store thing. First of all, there are already app stores everywhere and have been for longer than iOS has had one, so it's not an issue of whether everyone will clone Apple or not; it's already happened.
But the real issue is that I object to the idea that a computer should be seen as a device only for running pre-packaged apps. The computer is the most general-purpose device ever built. It can do anything you can imagine (and articulate clearly). Making computers easier to use is great, and they've become a whole lot easier to use over the past decade, but making computers easier to use by making them do less is criminal.
Computers can be a tool for freedom, for spreading rationality, for privacy, for anything you can think of. I don't want to see them be demoted to "merely wires and lights in a box".
here's to the middle ground
Date: 2010-11-17 09:21 pm (UTC)I'm still musing on a response to your other post. It may take awhile, here's to making me think.
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Date: 2010-11-18 02:51 pm (UTC)Re: here's to the middle ground
Date: 2010-11-18 07:24 pm (UTC)(and yay for thinkiness. :)
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Date: 2010-11-18 08:45 pm (UTC)My unrequited friend-love tends to be a general condition, not focused on specific people. Based on that bafflement above, it seems that when it /is/ requited I don't know what to do with it.
But, I do think you're neat, and we should hang out more, and all of that stuff.
Re: here's to the middle ground
Date: 2010-11-19 05:37 pm (UTC)