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Apple's Grasp of the Obvious

Apple’s Grasp of the Obvious

Published by Paul on February 18, 2015 | Leave a response

The U.S. Patent system is founded on an elegantly simple process for encouraging innovation. You come up with a unique idea that is not obvious to someone who is familiar with the subject area. You describe it in sufficient detail that others can duplicate it. In return for doing so in writing, the government will […]

Posted in Culture, Technology | Tagged Apple, Culture, innovation
What People Think of You

What People Think of You

Published by Paul on February 12, 2015 | Leave a response

“People who say they don’t care what people think are usually desperate to have people think they don’t care what people think.” – George Carlin In the business world, just like in the real world, people are your number one resource. Changing “Personnel Department” to “Human Resources” wasn’t just a cheap re-branding ploy; it really […]

Posted in Entrepreneurs, Jobs, Society | Tagged entrepreneurs, jobs, society
Buzz-Kill Tech

Buzz-Kill Tech

Published by Paul on February 9, 2015 | Leave a response

For those who are not up to speed on the latest jargon, here is a working definition of “buzz-kill.”  The “buzz” – You meet an attractive woman in a bar. You buy her a beer. When you smile and clink bottles, they light up and begin flashing in synch to the music. She laughs in […]

Posted in Just Wrong, Society, Technology | Tagged society, technology
Death, Taxes and the Speed of Light

Death, Taxes and the Speed of Light

Published by Paul on February 9, 2015 | Leave a response

We take great comfort in knowing that some things never change. The sun always rises in the morning and sets in the evening (except at the North Pole in June). Water always flows downhill (unless you are a scientist at the University of Rochester). And every week the Internet will have a new party-photo of […]

Posted in Culture, Technology | Tagged Culture, Einstein, technology
Lip-Synching Cars

Lip-Synching Cars

Published by Paul on February 2, 2015 | Leave a response

As a Prius owner for 7 years, I know this story well. In parking lots, pedestrians ignore me. They make absolutely no effort to move out of the way. When running on electric power, my car is nearly silent; so much so that there is a serious debate over whether or not Toyota should be […]

Posted in Just Wrong, Technology, Transportation | Tagged Mustang, technology, Transportation
Finding That Special Someone

Finding That Special Someone

Published by Paul on January 26, 2015 | Leave a response

The phrase “Meeting someone the old-fashioned way” used to refer to starting a relationship at work, school, church or some other group gathering. These days, the “old-fashioned way” is probably Match.com, which has been around now since 1995. Over that 20 year period, there have been plenty of variations, many offering specialty meet-ups based on […]

Posted in Society, Technology | Tagged dating, society, technology
Technology Requires Sacrifice

Technology Requires Sacrifice

Published by Paul on January 22, 2015 | Leave a response

You have to give up something in order to get something else. The evidence of this is all around us. Building a retirement fund may require postponing a new car, losing weight could mean passing up that piece of cherry pie, and the many joys of becoming a parent involve giving up some freedom. Freedom […]

Posted in Culture, Technology | Tagged Culture, technology
The Adrenaline Junkie App

The Adrenaline Junkie App

Published by Paul on January 19, 2015 | Leave a response

One of the coolest things to have (if we limit the discussion to inanimate things) would be the latest smartphone. One of the worst things to have is the anxiety that floods in when you drop that smartphone. As any good product engineer knows, there are two ways of dealing with a problem – fix […]

Posted in Society, Technology | Tagged iPhone, society, technology
If Only I Knew Me Better

If Only I Knew Me Better

Published by Paul on January 18, 2015 | Leave a response

If a question comes up that no one can answer, the present-day solution is “Google It.” Back around 600 B.C., inquiring minds turned to the Seven Sages of Greece who were widely known for their “pithy and memorable dicta.” Sample dicta from the Seven include the memorable “Nothing in excess”, “Too many workers spoil the […]

Posted in Culture, Society | Tagged Culture, know thyself, society
Digital is Not Always the Answer

Digital is Not Always the Answer

Published by Paul on January 16, 2015 | Leave a response

In my basement, I still have a box of vinyl records and another of cassette tapes. Nearby are some shoeboxes full of photos, and a stack of 35mm slide carousels. Next to these is a rack with some 3-ring binders stuffed with lecture notes which I used when I stood before a class of anxious […]

Posted in Higher Education, Technology, Uncategorized | Tagged digital, education, technology
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