The Future of Human-Computer Interaction
ChelleChelle writes "Starting with the Xerox Alto and the Star, ACM Queue briefly covers the history of human-computer interaction from past to present. It doesn't stop there, however. Using a hypothetical situation involving context-awareness in cellphones, the author lays out his thoughts on the future of HCI, offering opinions, advice, and examples."
Most of mine consists of:
And that's usually on a pretty good day. Right now I'm experiencing a lot more gremlins than usual.
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
I work at a worldwide software engineering company. We recently had a programmer from China visit to learn how to implement our system over there. He spoke fairly poor English yet when asked how he was coping he replied- :D
Oh i understand ok, it's all computer terms seperated by swear words, same as back home.
# wtf? stupid humans!
# You #&%*!! humans!
# #$*@ %&*@!! humans!!!
# $$&*^ piece of $*&^#@! human!!
# Dropped battery again? You #&^%*@ *#&%&@ pile of $&^@#! human!
# [Fist on human's head] NO! That's not what I meant!
# [Human against wall] &#%*#$@ you God!