August 2012
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July 2012
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More interesting perspectives on personal logging...
With the advent of digital photography, both the number of nodes serving as recorders as well at the number of recordings per recorder have increased to a point where I’d venture to say, when combined with textual recording and voice based dissemination of information, basically everything that is occurring within the environment in which our system operates is being “observed and transmitted”...
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“I mowed lawns to get my first Nintendo system, so my measure of success was to...”
– Charles Forman (via david) Sound advice.
Jul 14th
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Nat Turner: Healthcare vs. online advertising →
natsturner: I was talking to a few folks today looking to get into healthcare, and a good analogy for a big trend happening in healthcare occurred to me. In short, healthcare providers are being forced to take on more and more risk for the quality of the care they provide, and that closely mirrors what…
Jul 13th
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Jul 12th
ListenLook what I just found on SoundCloud:...
Jul 11th
Technological Leapfroggery
Check out this great piece on the pace of innovation in China. It’s interesting to see how things change and realign when you remove all of the inherited legacy pieces of an industry. In the US, where Internet business haven’t enjoyed the luxury of tech-commerce leapfroggery, we have seen an approach to consolidation that has, by necessity, been a kind of reverse engineering. Because of...
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“ “Consider that you can see less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum and...”
– We Originated in the Belly of a Star, NASA Lunar Science Institute, 2012. (via amiquote)
Jul 4th
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