Tuesday, August 24, 2010

I'm back

I had an email form a friend demanding a blog update and new years seems an appropriate time to do so (academic new year anyway)  My brain is currently mush due to the onset of classes.  Much like the onset of menopause, this time of the semester leaves me hot, cranky and unable to sleep properly!  So in lue of a proper post, let me share something wonderful I recently saw.


How awesome is this chair!  All your reading material right there all handy.  Add me a lamp, footrest and a cup of coffee and I am set for life.  And wouldn't this be great for thesis/dissertation writing.  All your sources right at hand.  Sadly, this is way out of my price range.  But a girl can dream

Friday, April 16, 2010

Now cats don't need opposable thumbs

They will no doubt soon complete their secret objective...to be the center of everything and have humans feed them treats by hand and sit around trying to get their attention to have the honor of petting them.  Oh... wait, I think they may have already acheived it.

Why else would Apple have put so much time and energy into designing a new cat toy.



There ability to use it with their little unthumbed paws finally explains the intial feline response to the new Apple device

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Me wants!!!

BookBook - BookBook - Twelve South


This is a new computer cover available for the mac. So cool.  Me wants!!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

TMI

TMI - Too much information - the phrase used to describe a situation when a friend has shared too intimate of information has become my new catchphrase.  But not about intimacy - about overabundance.  There is just too much information out there to manage.  I have already talked about the difficulty in keeping up with all of my techno communications options: twitter, blog, phone, IM, facebook, IMVU, meez and some others I have gotten so behind in that I have forgotten them.  But there is also an overload of information out there about stuff I am interested in. I have a pile of magazines and newsletters to read at home and then another at work, email in my inbox (email...I forgot about email in my previous list) with interesting articles forwarded to me, tweets of other articles, blog to be read...and all of it containing interesting information I don’t want to miss out on.  But there is just so much!  ... how many articles about the ipad do I need to read?  There should be a platform that lets you plug in all your articles and then whenever you added a new article, it tells you what new information is in that article.  That would be... (wait for it) … AWESOME

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

ipad humor

Okay for a funny but somewhat tasteless joke about the ipad - check out this MADTV video on youtube.  Keep in mind this was made several years ago, long before the latest ipad.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krN1CMlybqw

A little tech humor

During a recent PASSWORD AUDIT at a Bank it was found that Paddy O'Toole was using the following password:


MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofyDublin


When Paddy was asked why he had such a long password: he replied  'Bejazus! are yez stupid? Shore Oi was told me password had to be at least 8 characters long and include one capital''


ipad anticipation...from way back


This snippet came through on the IAFA listserve tosay and I thought it was to good not to pass on. 


In 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Heywood Floyd, on his way to the Moon (ch. 9):


When he tired of official reports and memoranda and minutes, he would plug his foolscap-sized Newspad into the ship's information circuit and scan the latest reports from Earth. One by one he would conjure up the world's major electronic papers; he knew the codes of the more important ones by heart, and had no need to consult the list on the back of his pad. Switching to the display unit's short-term memory, he would hold the front page while he quickly searched the headlines and noted the items that interested him.

Each had its own two-digit reference; when he punched that, the postage-stamp-sized rectangle would expand until it neatly filled the screen and he could read it with comfort. When he had finished, he would flash back to the complete page and select a new subject for detailed examination.

Floyd sometimes wondered if the Newspad, and the fantastic technology behind it, was the last word in man's quest for perfect communications. Here he was, far out in space, speeding away from Earth at thousands of miles an hour, yet in a few milliseconds he could see the headlines of any newspaper he pleased. (That very word "newspaper," of course, was an anachronistic hangover into the age of electronics.) The text was updated automatically on every hour; even if one read only the English versions, one could spend an entire lifetime doing nothing but absorbing the ever-changing flow of information from the news satellites.

It was hard to imagine how the system could be improved or made more convenient. But sooner or later, Floyd guessed, it would pass away, to be replaced by something as unimaginable as the Newspad itself would have been to Caxton or Gutenberg.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Other old fogies chime in on the internet



To comment further on a previous post..I bring you these old friends from the Muppett show.

Friday, January 22, 2010

We are experimenting with creating avatars.  The large one of me in the previous posting was made with meez.  But the smaller ones.

were made with Candybar dollmaker 3

There are lots of applications out there to play with.  They are fun but can also provide an online image/identity that represents you without eliminating all privacy....which can be important for safety as well a comfort these days.


Thursday, January 21, 2010

My Avatar

Meez 3D avatar avatars games

It's fun making electronic mes!  It's like a cross between dieting fantasies and playing with dolls.  So here's how I would look if I stuck to the diet.

New class New resolve

Didn't keep up with the postings in the last class - although I did read everyone’s blog. I will do better this term! (I can't gripe at the students for not posting if I don't :) Teaching technotrends is making me resurrect some technology I haven’t been using in awhile. My blog, my twitter account, my IMVU. It's alot of fun. I love all of these different ways to keep in touch with people. I am running around like crazy all the time and it's easy to lose touch with people. The down side is that I spend more and more time just keeping up with my accounts. Have I responded to everyone's tweets? If they involved an email address, I have to do it when I am at the computer because my old sidekick won't let me get online from my phone. How behind am I in facebook? 287 emails. Have I posted to my blog? work...work you say? I have not time to work, I am too plugged in!

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