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Re:How can big companies fail so hard
Like this fellow here?? http://www.geekchic.com/linus2.gif
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Geek Chic
Reminds me of this classic --> http://www.geekchic.com/
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It is never too earlyto introduce your children to their new computer overlords....
Give a thirteen year old the idea and time, and he or she will teach themselves assembly language, just to get Microsoft Barney to sing "I love you. You love me. Please pay everything to Bill Geeeeeeeeee"
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Now?
Did you forget Microsoft Barney?
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Geek Chic
I always wondered when the très chic from Geek Chic would flaunt her USB bling. Since her last entry in 2000, I've been left wanting
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I can't wait
For the VH1 special.
[[Camera slowly zooming in on photo of Linus Tourvalds]]
NARRATOR: BUT BEHIND THE SCENES, THINGS WERE STARTING TO FALL APART. -
Re:The gurus of style live at Redmond
Do you mean the Microsoft Barney?
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Now all they need is a hacked Barney to drive it!
Remember the hacked Actimates Barney and Barbie?
If not, check out: http://www.geekchic.com/~jpd/barney
The perfect combo would be a hacked Road-Rage Barney screaming profanities out of the GI Joe Jeep. -
Re:Dimensions of soundYou're right, of course. I overlooked Time.
BTW: What does Dolby Surround do to your dimensions? Also, how independant is the time aspect of each speaker?
However, for the purposes of my example, I'm referring to a single audio channel - perhaps one of Ericsson's upcoming Bluetooth over-the-ear headsets. 1D + time. Just like a screen is 2D + time.
As a separate note, I much prefer the Hacked Barney for Real World interaction...
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A wonderful essay, it fills me with dread.
At what point am I going to stop just reading about the culture and the people (else) and all the neat toys and actually become a geek myself? This sort of work depresses me in a big way - I have nothing to show for all the effort I put into learning the systems and languages. Sure, I'm only 2nd year university, and I never even thought much about writing software before last year (except in vague fantasies)!
At the same time, though, I think reading things like this extensively before even starting any of my planned projects (and I've been planning and planning!) will ultimately help me do the right thing in all the things I do.
One can hope, anyway!
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