Traffic and patience
This post is to prove that not everything has to be long. This is the ending scene from Traffic (2001), a movie that I remember liking very much but haven’t…
This post is to prove that not everything has to be long. This is the ending scene from Traffic (2001), a movie that I remember liking very much but haven’t…
I love it when smarter people that myself say things succinctly in a way that I never could. Especially when it is something that relates to something I might be…
See the full gallery on Posterous I was thinking a bit on short-form writing as a means of curation, well specifically about Twitter as an exercise in curation. There is…
I wrote the following in response to a #MobiMOOC question presented by John Traxler on how mobility and connectedness impacts culture, communities, and countries. I posted this answer, but wanted…
In the spirit of blurring public and private space, I am lending my personal soundtrack for this post at the beginning here in case you wanted to assume my vantage…
I think my view of mobile development is basically the same as that of a petulant child. I just announce what I want into the ether and hope it magically…
Building on my last post about being all literary and wanting my Shakespeare to be enacted in mobile, located situations in real-life, I was thinking a bit about how these…