Bring Da Ruckus

Where Hip-Hop, Martial Arts and Chess Meet – I love the photo for this article.

Hip-hop, martial arts, chess. An odd trio? Not at all, according to RZA, a founder of the rap group Wu-Tang Clan.
“Hip-hop is a battle game,” he said. “Chess is a battle. Martial arts is a battle.”
The three disciplines came together on Oct. 13 in the Galleria at the San Francisco Design Center, where the Hip-Hop Chess Federation held the Kings Invitational tournament. The federation, founded by the writer and lecturer Adisa Banjoko and Leo Libiran, a visual artist, seeks to use “music, chess and martial arts to promote unity, strategy and nonviolence,” according to its Web site.

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PC Without the PC Part

Imagine you work hard developing and then selling your own product. Not only does it work great, but it looks beautiful too. You have Designed all aspects of it – inside and out.
Now lets say there’s one big component of it that you must integrate that’s made from another company, which doesn’t work well – its a kludge riddled with bugs.
I can only imagine this is how I would feel as a PC maker if I built a beautiful product like this and had no other option but to load Windows Vista on it:
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Remember that Vista is considered by many as so bad they’re either opting to downgrade back to Windows XP or simplying giving it the cold shoulder.

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When this baby reaches 88…

The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory

“Ultimately, this drive is a math calculation,” Roy says. Maher looks blank. Roy points to a series of cells in the spreadsheet. Maher scans it, then turns the page, searching. “See,” Roy says, “that’s the average we’re looking to hit: 90.”

“I know this average,” Maher says quietly. He flips through more pages. “I’m looking for the extended stretches of big speed, the long stretches where we can really hit it and make time.”

Roy straightens. “Well, those don’t really exist,” he says. “You’ll see. It’s very rare to run over 100 for even a minute or two… ”

“Oh yeah?” Maher says smiling. “Well, I’m about to change that.”

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Design = Improving Your Life

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Head’s up to Bryan Larrick for pointing out this great article in the NY Times regarding Surface Navigation Help for Subway Riders.
Ever wonder what the true meaning of design is? This is a prime example. Design, in the broadest sense, is a solution to a problem. To be more specific, design is anything that improves peoples’ lives.
Sure, you might not think this compass is useful in midtown, where all the streets and avenues are aligned in a nice little grid, but if you’re over on West 4th Street in the West Village (where there’s no semblance of a grid) – these things will be lifesavers.
Google Map: West Village

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Open to Anything

Last month, Nokia kicked off an advertising campaign attempting to talk smack about the iPhone’s closed system.
That campaign will be irrelevant very soon with Apple bringing a software development kit (SDK) to developers for the iPhone.
That’s how Nokia rolls people. See, they draw attention away from themselves and on to their competitor’s product, while also developing their own imitation of said product.
You just have to have a little patience, people.
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Unified Communications

Bill Gates Presents the One (Really Big) Ringy Dingy
Microsoft never ceases to amaze me:

That day, Bill Gates plans to introduce Microsoft’s invasion into their business, with a new line of software for what the company calls “unified communications.” That means it is meant to integrate all the ways that people talk to each other: voice, video, instant messaging and more elaborate forms of online collaboration.
If it is successful, this software will accelerate the shift of communications from specialized devices and networks onto Internet-based networks, desktop PCs and microprocessor-based servers. And that, in turn, could challenge the economics of the remarkably profitable telecommunications industry.

Wow! Awesome. Unified communications. Using the power of the desktop and servers. Sounds like they’re started to listen to what Google started doing over a decade ago?
Hold up. HOLD UP! I spoke too soon, the article continues:

On Tuesday Mr. Gates and his lieutenant Jeff Raikes will focus on marketing three software packages: Microsoft Communications Server 2007; a client software application dubbed Microsoft Office Communicator 2007; as well as a collaboration program, Microsoft Office Live Meeting.

Ah, I knew there was a catch.
I swear I’ve seen an example of unified communications somewhere before, a place where you can video chat, text chat and make presentations in real-time… hmmm…

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Circle

Let’s keep today’s post simple because my life is crazy. Just a circle.

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Links For Today 10.5.2007

A Study We Can Relate To: Millions Shop Online During Conference Calls
Well duh.
BlackBerry sales unfazed by iPhone – This doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Blackberries are the de facto mobile device for a lot of business people. In much the same way that Zune sales are effecting iPod competitors and not iPods, iPhone sales are effecting Blackberry competitors, not RIM’s Blackberry. I wish people would stop trying to create rivalries where none exist. The Blackberry and the iPhone are 2 totally different products with different target demographics. Saying “BlackBerry sales unfazed by iPhone” is like saying. “Toyota sales unfazed by Mercedes”.
Brian Romero – Cartoons Illustration Design Mayhem (via AisleOne)
illustration by Brian Romero
A Joyful Reunion, Full of Wide Smiles and High Kicks

During Van Halen’s years with Mr. Roth, it was a group of guys in their late 20s and early 30s who were, with a streak of trouper’s irony from Mr. Roth, amping up the teenage hormonal urges of songs like “Hot for Teacher.” Now they are guys in their 50s reviving the heyday of guys in their 20s who were thinking like teenagers.
Then and now, it’s done with virtuosity.

In the Dark with Kurt Cobain
from the article:

Azerrad caught his subject at a rather poignant moment. Frances Bean had just been born, grunge was a juggernaut, and Kurt was contemplative, candid, and lucid—able to reflect on the factors that would inevitably kill him. “Drugs are bad for you, and they will fuck you up. I just knew that I would eventually stop doing them. Being married and having a baby is a really good incentive,” Kurt says late in the film. “If I would’ve kept doing drugs, I would have lost everything.” This line is truly devastating. Likewise when Azerrad asks, “Is yours a sad story?” “No, not really,” Kurt responds. “It’s nothing that’s amazing or anything new, for sure.”

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Thermo will cook Silverlight

What we have below is a demo of Thermo, Adobe’s new initiative to allow designers to work on Flex applications – but in the language of designers, not developers.
From watching the demo it looks like Dreamweaver for Flex, since it has the Code/Design toggling.
Import Photoshop file … oh hell yes.
Hey Microsoft – are you taking notes?

Video found via aralbalkan.com

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Just Like a Professional

My favorite part of the movie Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ was when 50 Cent used to deal drugs, and he would iron his money.
He ironed his fucking money. Now THAT is a professional.
I loved this idea so much that I now iron all my money. Try ironing your money* and tell me it doesn’t feel pro.

* Remember, dollar bills are made of linen, not paper, so you’re not going to hurt your cash.

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