I've had this blog now for quite a long time and I've mostly been posting random inspirational things for me, but nobody really to read it.. like a google docs that's open to all.
In the last year or so I've ...Read More
Just a quick post, a thought/question that I wanted to share.. if Apple doesn't allow complete programmer control over what gets sold at the app store (read as app approval), what are the options to sell or open source the ...Read More
I've thought long and perhaps hard about what my contribution to the world whether online or off may be, and have come to a few conclusions. I think this is a good way to consider them and as such start ...Read More
Far from what might be true I have to wonder if the social networking and web 2.0 has actually reduced productivity in companies leading to loss of revenues and fueling the recession.. Obviously there's far more to it than that ...Read More
On flicking through this week's Economist magazine, I noticed a curious "Offer to readers" box that said you could buy reprints of the special report at £3.50 + P&P.. minimum order of 5. Now this isn't very interesting apart from ...Read More
I hope that sometime soon I can sleep at normal hours again, but as it goes I keep waking up. This time I was staring into the dark kitchen (which is by my bed in the 'studio' flat kinda way ...Read More
What is the point of art without religion? In listening to a talk on the 'genius of creativity' I see a slightly theist hint in the wordings, or at least a suggestion of divinity. What gives the 'artist' the ...Read More
I've been considering upgrading my machine recently, as a 'frequent' computer user, I probably spend a good proportion of my life staring beyond the screen into the OS and doing what I sometimes consider to be .. 'work'.
After switching a ...Read More
Being a pro-ish singularitarian, I like to believe, like Ray Kurzweil and others have written, that we'll all be part robot at some point in the not too distant future. There is a following, with some very high powered executives, ...Read More
A fascinating talk about the history of Intel from the late 60's from making memory, to making microprocessors to taking over the industry and changing the world. A significant part of the history of the personal computer. (for business and ...Read More