Archive for January, 2005

I could’ve demoed for him

Going through old unpublished blog posts and found this story from a year and a half ago:

Just before I left Pittsburgh for the summer, a co-worker friend came over to my house to record some voice-overs (my place was the unofficial recording studio for the Design department).

While I was getting set up, she checked out the books on my bookshelf. She pointed to one and said, “Oh, I know this guy. We talked about wearable computers when he visited campus a few weeks ago. He was really interested in the work we did together on audio and tactile interfaces last semester”.

The book was Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash.

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Comments Re-enabled

Comments are back. I had a bad case of the comment spam and forgot to re-enable them. Thanks.

Also, after too long just admiring the brilliance that is del.icio.us, I’ve started occasionally posting. If I keep up, I may do that linklog thing here - we’ll see.

Finally, as a show of good faith that I haven’t given up blogging entirely, here’s a bauhauriffic mockup I did about a month ago on the ride home from Google.

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