My avid advocation for interdisciplinary studies is very well-know…to my friends. It’s really a problem I’ve personally dealt with and have come up against when deciding what job I want to have. You see, I’m neither right nor left-brained; I’m smack dab in the middle of the Type A and Type B personality; I am [...]
Tag Archives | technology
NordicTrack with Google Maps, but is the run still boring?
via nordictrack.com I hate treadmills. The name just makes me think of gerbils’ futile efforts. I saw a commercial today for the NordicTrack X7I which let’s you program your run based on a geographical areas terrain using Google Maps. You can even see yourself running around the map – they call it progress, I still [...]
The iPad: Where are the women on Apple’s branding team? – Feministing
via feministing.com Ann on Feministing posted this neato picture of Steve Jobs holding up the iPad, which sounds suspiciously like a feminine hygiene product. But the iPad doesn’t come with wings, so boo on Apple for that! Here is the problem with not doing user testing or doing bad user testing: you come out with [...]
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DTSB&CO: Transcending language while storytelling
April 5, 2012
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When are you most creative? Take these tests to find out!
April 2, 2012
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New Study shows listening to Enya will kill you if you’ve had a heart transplant
March 23, 2012
- I broke my thread on the web… March 22, 2012
- Century of conflict, over March 9, 2012
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