Belated Happy Birthday to Nikola Tesla
On Tesla’s birthday, Marsha and I were at a rousing Tesla Project art party featuring Arc Attack, a band that […]
On Tesla’s birthday, Marsha and I were at a rousing Tesla Project art party featuring Arc Attack, a band that […]
Last night, the City of Austin’s Telecommunications Commission had a roundtable discussion – actually a series of panels – on
I’ve been thinking a lot about stewardship as the requisite basis for action in an era of greed and confusion.
Regina Holliday became a passionate, powerful e-patient advocate after frustrating encounters with the healthcare system as her husband, Fred, was
Amazing set of images: the 1936 Japanese vision for the future of transportation. [Link to all images at Pink Tentacle]
My thinking’s focused on activity streams lately, thinking of them as lifestreams – increasingly people are putting their lives online
Heroic special effects wizard Ray Harryhausen, whose influence nearly led me to a craft for which I probably would have
What we think of as reality is just shadows of shadows, internal reconstructions of sense data fed imperfectly into electrochemical
Nancy White, John D. Smith, and Etienne Wenger have written a thorough, clear and compelling overview of the emerging role
Are companies using social media to build relationships? Or as damage control because they don’t have a clue how to
Earlier today I listened to a Buddhist Geeks talk with Stephen Batchelor, who said he was pretty sure there is
Wrote this in May and saved it as a draft. Timing’s good for publication: I’ve been thinking a lot about
We’ve all zeroed in on a set of established platforms for interaction, primarily Facebook and Twitter. Icons linking to Facebook
It’s hard to scale conversations beyond some manageable number of participants. Christopher Allen, in an excellent article on Dunbar’s number