↩ Jacob's Ephemerata

Jul 28

The Acceleration of Addictiveness -

People commonly use the word “procrastination” to describe what they do on the Internet. It seems to me too mild to describe what’s happening as merely not-doing-work. We don’t call it procrastination when someone gets drunk instead of working. —Paul Graham

Jul 27

Typical website evolution

Typical website evolution

Jul 15

“If I were rich, this would be a plasma screen.”
‘Hard Times,’ a collection of signs (bought) from the homeless, by Michael Zinman, in the Design Observer.

“If I were rich, this would be a plasma screen.”

Hard Times,’ a collection of signs (bought) from the homeless, by Michael Zinman, in the Design Observer.

Jul 14

“Modern technology has deprived man of the kind of work that he enjoys most, and given him plenty of work of a fragmented kind, most of which he does not enjoy at all” — E.F. Schumacher, 1973; via No Tech Magazine: Characteristics of Modern Technique (3).

Jul 07

Scanwiches -

«Scans of sandwiches for education and delight.»

“The most dangerous way to lose time is not to spend it having fun, but to spend it doing fake work.” — ‘How to Lose Time and Money’ by Paul Graham.

Jul 06

‘Simplicity and the art of thinking differently’ presentation by Garr Reynolds, for the Synergy Conference.

Simplicity and the art of thinking differently’ presentation by Garr Reynolds, for the Synergy Conference.

Jun 29

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Jun 21

How to Change the World -

«Initiatives toward Sustainable Business, Design and Technology» an Aalto University (Helsinki) course for students of social entrepreneurship, working with NGOs on real-life social impact projects.

Jun 20

“The control which designers know in the print medium, and often desire in the web medium, is simply a function of the limitation of the printed page. We should embrace the fact that the web doesn’t have the same constraints, and design for this flexibility. But first, we must “accept the ebb and flow of things.” — John Allsopp, 2000; Responsive Web Design on A List Apart.

‘Dirty White Trash’ by Webster and Noble (1998); via Anneke Jong.

‘Dirty White Trash’ by Webster and Noble (1998); via Anneke Jong.

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Jun 19

“If what you are describing is even close to reality then we might be in for 5-10 years of oil flow at say 200,000 barrels a day. That’d … well, no point going further.” — Deepwater Oil Spill - A Longer Term Problem, Personnel - and Open Thread 2 on The Oil Drum

Accidental Penis: On Barack Obama’s signature

Accidental PenisOn Barack Obama’s signature

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