Wave

Mak­ing my way through the neigh­bor­hood streets between home and my stu­dio today I passed a woman start­ing her motor­cy­cle. She lives in the neigh­bor­hood and I’ve seen her and her bike a few times. She’s a heavy­set woman and she rides what might best be described as a Euro­pean café rac­er. Her shape and the shape of her bike are com­i­cal­ly incon­gru­ent, some­thing I’ve noticed the oth­er times I’ve encoun­tered her. This morn­ing was no excep­tion. I saw her … Read the rest

I can dance, but I can’t juggle.

It’s some­thing I’m almost afraid to admit in this fast-paced mod­ern world, but one of the things I sim­ply can­not do is mul­ti­task. The abil­i­ty to work on mul­ti­ple things at the same time seems to be a very valu­able skill in today’s job mar­ket, and many résumés for tech­nol­o­gy and infor­ma­tion work­ers boast the abil­i­ty to jug­gle tasks.

In 1993 I bought my first com­put­er with a mul­ti­task­ing oper­at­ing sys­tem. In the nine years from ages four­teen to twen­ty-three I … Read the rest

Two approaches to design: iPhone versus Nokia

Well, this one’s gonna be a grudge­match, isn’t it? Apple and Nokia both make smart­phones, and there the sim­i­lar­i­ties end. Nokia and Apple fans flood the Inter­net with debate, each think­ing the oth­er has missed some­thing crit­i­cal. The con­flict goes deep, root­ed in the philoso­phies of the respec­tive com­pa­nies and how they try to meet demand for products.

Apple has been crit­i­cized by its detrac­tors for mak­ing sub­stan­dard but pret­ty prod­ucts. They cite a lack of fea­tures or a lack … Read the rest

Yet Another Biased Drupal versus Joomla Shootout

This is exact­ly the sort of thing the Inter­net needs few­er of, but I’m going to go ahead and pol­lute the Web with my com­par­i­tive expe­ri­ence with the two lead­ing open-source CMSs available.

(I’m not count­ing Word­Press as a «lead­ing» CMS even though it is more pop­u­lar than either Dru­pal or Joom­la and clear­ly falls under the def­i­n­i­tion of «con­tent man­age­ment sys­tem». In my opin­ion, Word­Press is too lim­it­ed to be con­sid­ered in the same class as Dru­pal or Joom­la. … Read the rest

Return to the Giclée Tests

Tonight I spent a few hours mak­ing test prints to fol­low up on my Novem­ber 1 post Pon­der­ing Paper. My last round of tests gave me a lot of infor­ma­tion to go on, but under the draw­ing table lights none of the prints were of sat­is­fac­to­ry qual­i­ty. I had to learn whether this was the fault of the paper, the print­er, or the qual­i­ty of the scan from which I was working.

After care­ful exam­i­na­tion of the test prints, … Read the rest

Dignity and Courage

I don’t know why it means so much to me that the guy who broke into my laun­dry room apol­o­gized as he was being tak­en to the police car by the SFPD, but that moment keeps replay­ing itself in my mind. I don’t know if he meant it, but he said it like he meant it. If he was try­ing to con me, it was a sub­tle play. He did­n’t say, «I’m sor­ry. Please don’t press charges.» It was a … Read the rest

Another Sunday in Potrero Hill

It start­ed with the rat­tle of a chain­link fence as I was get­ting ready to take a show­er. My neigh­bors keep a very nice yard, but I’ve nev­er seen them out doing yard­work in the rain. The sound was fol­lowed by the thud of the door down­stairs slam­ming shut. I knew it was the laun­dry room door—; I’d have heard my front door more clearly.

I looked out the kitchen win­dow and saw no one in the yard, so I … Read the rest

Pondering Paper

A few months ago I pur­chased sam­ple packs of print­mak­ing paper for giclée (French for «inkjet») print­ing, intend­ing to test the papers out with the print­er a client of mine has giv­en me per­mis­sion to use. I have been get­ting the prints of my pen & ink work done at Pho­toworks here in San Fran­cis­co, and they gen­er­al­ly do good work. Nev­er­the­less, I would like more con­trol over the process. A cou­ple of times mis­com­mu­ni­ca­tions have led to frus­trat­ing delays … Read the rest

For 90 Minutes The Universe Turned Really Good

Some of you may remem­ber a few months ago when I com­plained about The His­to­ry Chan­nel’s sci­ence show The Uni­verse. It annoyed me so much that I nev­er watched past Episode Twelve until tonight. Tonight, though I have a lot of work I need to do, I am on some pain med­ica­tion for the new crown which was put on my upper left molar today. I expect it will be all bet­ter tomor­row, but as the local anæs­the­sia start­ed … Read the rest