Rants, Raves, and Rhetoric v4

Tag: photos

  • Neversink Pit

    Neversink Pit, originally uploaded by Brian Masney. Wow. This would be an interesting place to visit.

  • 10 Types of People

    10 Types of People Originally uploaded by sneezypb. This shirt is like a geek magnet. Sunday this woman comes up to me and asks “Do you program in Assembly?” Who says geeks have humor?

  • You Haven’t Heard of the Millennium Falcon?

    starwars 016 Originally uploaded by mnkyhead. She’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in six parsec!?!?

  • Philadelphia

    Philadelphia Originally uploaded by sneezypb. I keep saying that one of these days I am going to scan my film pictures. So I bought a photo scanner. I’ve already done 5!

  • 10 Types of People

    10 Types of People, originally uploaded by sneezypb. “There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary and those who don’t.” Its nice to have a Mom who encourages my geekliness. 🙂

  • The Importance of User Experience

    The Importance of User Experience, originally uploaded by soldierant. Bryce Glass’ diagram on usability and user experience.

  • Okay…. Wow

    Creating Passionate Users Recognizing that programmers cannot be expected to care deeply about users if they–the programmers–are not happy and fulfilled, Emotional Programmingâ„¢ brings a new level of sensitivity to software development. The Emo Programmerâ„¢ is one who strives to craft the most user-friendly, accessible, and inspiring applications. It is no longer enough for our…

  • Crashed Linux

    Crashed Linux, originally uploaded by milliped. From the site: Everyone is familiar with blue-screening kiosks and travel information displays, but this one was pretty new to me. The route display on this Air Algerie Airbus a330 was visibly experiencing some disk issues. (They rebooted the aircraft in midair, everything was fine after).

  • PostSecret

    This makes me think. Not sure I really agree or disagree. PostSecret (PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard.)