Category: Unfiled


  • “…And you shall enjoy, together with the Levite and the stranger in your midst, all the bounty…” – Deuteronomy 26


    “Who can make an accounting of their gratitude?” – Kennth L. Patton


    Just attended a wonderful interfaith service to celebrate Thanksgiving hosted by my town’s Clergy Association. First off, I think it’s so cool that the ministers, reverends, pastors, priests, and rabbis all hang out together. Second, it’s a joy to attend a service by and for all the spiritual folk in town, deliberately embracing and respecting each other.


    It was held in a gorgeous Presbyterian church, and the sermon was given by the rabbi from the temple across the street. He invited us all to start Thanksgiving dinner with a piece of unleavened bread, Matzah. The bread without yeast symbolizes many things: Passover, the humble sacrifice of the poor, the Christian wafer. A reminder to be thankful for the smallest things during our celebration of abundance.


  • Internet Relationships I have a friend, Chris, who I haven’t seen in years. We’re not really friends; we used to work together years ago and got along OK but never really hung out. But when he left that company he went on to become an email administrator. He used the servers as his disposal to broadcast his own joke/oddity list. So although I’ve had no contact with him in a long time, I still learn about what makes him laugh and what he feels interesting enough to share with others, like this gem:


    Woman Thought Dead Calls 911 Again


    TOPEKA, Kan.–A woman who survived a suicide attempt dialed 911
    for help and then passed out -and when rescuers arrived, they thought
    she was dead. She had to call 911 a second time before she was given
    any help.


    Firefighters trained as emergency medical technicians were sent
    to the home of a 53 -year-old woman in Soldier Township on Wednesday
    after she shot herself in the head, authorities said.


    Firefighters found her unconscious and assumed she was dead,
    without checking for a pulse. An ambulance was canceled, and
    firefighters and deputies waited outside the home to protect it as a
    crime scene.

    Meanwhile, the woman regained consciousness and called 911
    again. Firefighters outside the home were told of the call and rushed
    inside to provide medical care.

    “It was a mistake. It should have never happened,” said Shawnee
    County Sheriff Dick Barta. “I’ve never seen anything like this happen
    in my 32 years of law enforcement.”

    The woman, who was not identified, was listed in fair condition
    Monday at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan.


    — the Los Angeles Times


  • I didn’t realize how important it is to keep your feet healthy. Muscular-skeletal problems with your feet can, over time, work their way up the “kinetic path” to your knees, your hips, and then your back, causing pain and arthritis along the way. So be good to your dogs!


  • Disturbing Search Requests. Brilliantly points out the stupidity of search engines. I’m not surprised most of these came from Google, which is actually more of a link popularity measurement device than a search engine.


  • Just received an email from my client gushing about how great the work is, saying, “…we can see our dream coming to life, enhanced tremendously by your team.” Damn that feels good.


  • Cubists Launch Unnavigable Web Site – hilarious, via Elegant Hack


  • The Ceiva looked like a great alternative to Sony’s memory stick-driven photo frame, which is twice as expensive. But the Ceiva requires a $50/year subscription just to load your photos into the frame – a real drag. This is a product, not a business, so I wish they weren’t trying to float an entire company with a goofball pricing scheme just so we can buy an electric picture frame.


  • Finally something academic on voting and usability: Disenfranchised by Design.


  • For people who think a lot, the act of connecting and exchanging intellictual capital is wonderful tradition, from Plato to online forums. Now someone combined the salon and ecommerce on the Idea Exchange


  • Tog dissects the Palm Beach Election Ballot.


    I plan to keep a copy of the ballot in my bag, and when a client asks why we need to do user testing I’ll just put it out.