Well, that was it - last night was my last night living on my own (essentially). Tonight I’m over at Lacie’s in preparation for the early morning move, and then we’ll be in our new house… together! Yay!
Archive for May, 2003
last night
Friday, May 30th, 2003oh dear lord
Thursday, May 29th, 2003Just look already.
Alas
Thursday, May 29th, 2003Another less-than-productive day - spent a lot of it asleep, actually (think three hour nap this evening). Payback for staying up til 2 reading last night, I guess.
NASA on Usability
Wednesday, May 28th, 2003NASA’s Usability Engineering Team has a site out on the wild world web - it’s got some interesting tidbits.
Hurray! and Argh!
Tuesday, May 27th, 2003Boxes and Arrows: The Sociobiology of Information Architecture presents an interesting view - that organisms have evolved to solve the problem of information overload. I imagine there’s a lot here, but I only got a third of the way through the article before I felt the overriding urge to post on it. It seems like a worthwhile question to ponder, but the author’s apparently shaky grasp on evolutionary theory (sociobiology ‘brilliantly punctured the prevalent scientific view that animal behavior could be adequately explained through the traditional disciplinary filters of biology, chemistry, and genetic inheritance?’) and simplifying writing style (Gould alone is responsible for ‘punctuated equilibrium’?) are making reading this a difficult endeavor…
