Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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The wisdom of Jonathan Safran Foer.

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Responding to Matt.

Over at “How do you compile?”, Matt weighs in on my recent thoughts about digital storytelling. He takes me to task on my assertion that it may be more human to listen to others tell stories than to tell our own. I should have been more specific: I’m not saying that we don’t tell our […]

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Hey, where’d the comments go!?

For those of you wondering why comments aren’t working at the moment, one of those comment-spamming jackasses decided to slam our server. We’re going to be upgrading to Movable Type 3.0 here sometime between now and next week, but until that happens comments are offline. Sorry about that.

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Fitts’ law and other wisdom.

While surfing the exquisite Dustan Orchard’s 1976design blog this morning, I came across this post: Link presentation and Fitts’ Law. Fitts’ Law is a UI guideline that says: “The time to acquire a target is a function of the distance to and size of the target.” – Paul Fitts Tog goes into this more here. […]

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The good, the bad, and the ugly.

The good: I’m about four hours away (I think) from being done with what is actually version 2.1 of a client project, but I’m thinking of it as the real 1.0. In other words, I’m almost to the point where I could dust off my hands and say, “Yep, that’s done.” The bad: I should […]

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Not a bad Tuesday.

Any day whose media intake includes both Tori Amos and Quentin Tarantino is a pretty darn fine day.

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Stupid, stupid Comcast.

I love Chicago. I really do. What I don’t love is the Comcast Internet service we’re getting out here. Back in DC, we didn’t have that many problems, but here in the windy city a gnat sneezes in Milwaukee and our ‘Net connection goes down. Grrrr. As a result, it’s 9 o’clock and I’m just […]

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The fall semester.

Today is Labor Day, so it’s only fitting that today should also be the first day of classes for my roommate – the beginning of a new enterprise, the start of a new massive project. (If Mother’s Day celebrates mothers, and President’s Day celebrates presidents, and Arbor Day celebrates trees, then Labor Day should celebrate […]

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Guys like me shouldn’t be given GarageBand.

On Friday, my good man Talon and I headed to the mall to hang out and play mallrat. While there, I picked up Griffin Technologies’ GarageBand microphone cable, which lets me jack in a regular XLR mic straight into the Mac. (I also picked up an iMic, but I seem to have some difficulty getting […]

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Someday…

Someday, when I am a rich and eccentric recluse, I will have a big old farmhouse and barn studio located out in the middle of a hundred acres of woods. When that happens, I will obtain a Quark, a fuel-cell driven four-wheeler, and tool about at high speeds in the dead of night. This is […]

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