Posts Tagged ‘user experience’
Why I Hate DRM.
We figured with the release of the new Wallace & Gromit animation that it would be nice to queue up the Wallace & Gromit’s Cracking Contraptions cartoons for the boys on our new machine w/output to the TV…. unfortunately, the […]
iTunes To Go…
iTunes To Go… After the demise of my Muvo2 I suddenly found myself with an extra 4GB CompactFlash MicroDrive card from Hitachi… for some reason it will not work with my Dell Axim X5 but I’m working on upgrading to […]
Blog posts from 2002 – 2004 have been archived.
Archived Posts Blog posts from 2002 – 2004 have been archived. So they are no longer accessible. This will change after server move in August.
Castle Danger
Castle Danger Summer at our house means board games… once America’s pastime, the board game genre has easily been brushed aside facing fierce competition from whiz-bang online games and various other assorted media that vie for your attention. There is […]
Updating website…
…Updating website… If a page format or structure doesn’t look quite right please refresh the page. Shift+F5, Internet Explorer Ctrl+R, Netscape. better yet… drop me a line.
What I See Is What I Want
WISIWIW What I See Is What I Want GreaseMonkey, an interesting Firefox plug-in that will surely make the marketing/branding purist go nuts, not to mention the creative director. This thing will let you dish up any webpage the way you […]
The Engadget Interview: Bill Gates, Pt. 2
The Engadget Interview: Bill Gates, Pt. 2 Engadget has an interesting interview with Bill Gates about the launch of the next Xbox console, whether or not Microsoft is going to come out with a competitor for the PlayStation Portable, and […]
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. I think I’ve become a lazy typist… I used to clock in well over 90. Of course typing speed varies from keyboard to keyboard, good luck hitting these numbers on a […]
Assistive Mouse Adapter: the Steadycam for pointing
Assistive Mouse Adapter: the Steadycam for pointing Pretty spiffy assistive device for the computer mouse that aids in steadying the cursor on the computer… uses the technology that reduces the wiggle/jiggle/shake/rattle/roll in your video camera. Now pops can play Quake […]
NCSU Value Innovation Survey
NCSU Value Innovation Survey Some of the partner organizations that work with the College’s Center for Innovation Studies (CIMS) have initiated work to look at the underlying “managing people” levers that can lead to innovation inside an organization. Research literature […]