I don’t pay much attention to Hollywood or television, but I actually am the fan of a star on Facebook. More information here.
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and the long road to the iPad
The iPad is Steve Jobs’ final victory over the company’s co-founder Steve Wozniak
Jobs believes in perfection, not muddling through. He would seem as much at home in Victorian England as behind the counter of a sushi bar: a man who believes in a single best way of performing any task and presenting the results. As one might expect, his ideas embody an aesthetic philosophy as much as a sense of functionality, which is why Apple’s products look so good while working so well. But those ideas have also long been at odds with the principles of the early computing industry, of the Apple II, and of the Internet. The ideology of the perfect machine and open computing are contradictory. They cannot coexist.
This a follow-up to The other side of the iPad, where a friend commented: “Microsoft is big and doesn’t play well with others but at least it plays. Apple has somehow gotten everyone else blocked out. “
The other side of the iPad
Easter Vigil
For the first time since 1987, mia_mcdavid and I went to the Easter Vigil. Continue reading
Updates on life
They could have added: “Leave a good looking corpse”
Top quark motto: Live fast, die young.
To a physicist, clear results from the particle’s decay certainly look good.
Haunted
The Maundy Thursday liturgy (foot washing, eucharist, and stripping of the altar) at St. Mary’s last night was good. The music is still going through my head.
My Favorite Academic Prank
The Sokal hoax came out in 1996, not too far from AFD. I first read about it in the restrained pages of Physics Today, but I like Salon’s account. I have never been able to take postmodernism seriously since then. H.L. Mencken would have loved it. See also
DogBoss
Duluth Trading Company‘s specials for today :-)>