TeaPots for the Elderly, and a Blender You Can Sing To

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So I’m on Engadget, and they have this thing about the iPot (Information Pot) and how it’s used by Japanese folks to keeps tabs (without being invasive) on their elderly folks at home. Okay fine. Sort of a neat idea, a little creepy, but I get it.

Then I’m digging around and notice this piece on the iPot, and they had this little paragraph that struck me as poingnant somehow:

The experience for the participant is to speak the language of the machine and thus to more deeply understand and connect with the machine. The action may also bring about personal revelations in the participant, because in sounding with the blender one is likely to perform gesture and sound expressions not previously accessed which may open up hidden emotions or thoughts or feelings.

Now, this strikes a chord for me, ’cause I’m one of those people who, as a child, spent about four and a half-minutes trying to figure something out, and then I’d get frustrated, freak out a little, think I was obviously retarded, and then put it down, never to do it again.

Which makes me think about why the hell I got into computers in the first place. Immensely frustrating things. I intentionally and happily got myself into a professional field where I often wake up not knowing what I’ll need to know before the end of the day. My lack of organization actually helps me in my job, since it means that I sometimes have to be a little faster on my feet (faster on my fingers?) when it comes to figuring out why a particular piece of hardware/software/user won’t work. It’s gotta be fast, and it’s gotta be darn-near free, otherwise it won’t look like magic, as all good technology should.
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Posted on April 14th 2005 in Friends, People, Software

WANT: Numark iPOD DJ Mixer

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Two iPods and a microphone.

Go there and take a look at the mockup.

Did I mention: WANT?

Posted on April 14th 2005 in Software

Well, so much for WEP

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Slashdot’s got an article about the Feds Hacking Wireless in 3 Minutes.

Posted on April 5th 2005 in Software

Here comes the mouse army

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Via Boing-Boing

Nicholas Negroponte, chairman and founder of MIT’s Media Labs, says he is developing a laptop PC that will go on sale for less than $100. He told the BBC World Service programme Go Digital he hoped it would become an education tool in developing countries. He said one laptop per child could be ” very important to the development of not just that child but now the whole family, village and neighbourhood”. He said the child could use the laptop like a text book. He described the device as a stripped down laptop, which would run a Linux-based operating system,

{and then Negroponte requested “Please start a sentence with something other than he.”

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Posted on February 7th 2005 in Software

Nerd alert!

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Okay, so I generally try to stay away from getting things just because they’ve got nerd appeal, but I might just have to pick up one of these bad boys:
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They’re only $19.99 at XSCargo.com. Click the picture to check it out.

  • VIRTUAL REALITY TYPE HAND CONTROLLER WITH INFRA RED RECEPTOR
  • ADDS ANOTHER DEGREE OF 3D REALISM AND EXCITEMENT TO YOUR PC GAMING EXPERIENCE
  • INCLUDES HITMAN 2, TIGER HUNT & DEMO OF BEACH HEAD ’02
  • CAN ALSO BE USED AS A VIRTUAL MOUSE

Gee, I can’t *imagine* why they didn’t sell.

Posted on January 15th 2005 in Software
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