Back to work
I'm back from France, recovered from jet lag, and caught up on e-mail, laundry, etc. Time to get back to serious work.via flickr
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Skip to contentI'm back from France, recovered from jet lag, and caught up on e-mail, laundry, etc. Time to get back to serious work.via flickr
Having spent a day in Paris, it would be criminal blog negligence not to mention something about it, and put in a few pictures. I was there Saturday,
Theodore Roszak, author of Making of a Counter Culture and The Longevity Revolution-- and another two dozen books, more or less-- has died. I interviewed Roszak a few
Klint Finley at Read Write Web has a good post about the Lift11 talk and project: So can computers actually help improve our concentration and contemplation, instead of
I posted a number of things about the Lift 11 trip on my main blog. They include: My thoughts on Marseille; Being on the road; Traveling with just
This is an illustrated copy of the talk I gave at the Lift11 conference in Marseille, France in July 2011. I was in a session titled "Slow," and
I think everyone will agree that 18 hours is far too little time to really see Paris; likewise, any seasoned traveler will agree that 8 hours is more
On this trip I've experimented with leaving my laptop behind and just taking my iPad, and so far it's performed pretty brilliantly. So long as I have an
I'm in Marseille, France, for another hour or so. Since I got here I've been running around, looking at demos, working on my talk, or walking around and
The first cyborg goldfish: the motion of the goldfish controls a robot that moves around as the fish swims. (Though Andy Clark would disagree that the goldfish is