“在未来,设计的价值和意义更多的体现在,它如何能让我们更好的在这个星球上生存。在这一点上,我觉得毫不夸张。”
- DC
看来是英文翻译有问题,“to enable us to survive in this planet”,在我看来就是“帮助我们在这个星球上生存”的意思。顺便对楼上这么晚还不睡表示发指。明天打算把片子拷回去办公室看有没有人禁不住诱惑来问我要盗版的,嘿嘿。
- vjay
顶一下,这里有篇文章(http://humanscribbles.blogspot.com/2009... )作了一些摘录:比如 Jonathan Ive 的"A lot of what we seem to be doing in a product like that is getting design out of the way. And I think when forms develop with that sort of reason, and they're not just arbitrary shapes, it feels almost inevitable, it feels almost un-designed. It feels almost like, well of course it's that way, why would it be any other way?" (有点类似《其中之一和其中唯一》:http://www.hi-id.com/?p=2403 )
- Hi-iD
Even if you’re not going to start a startup right away. If you’ve been in your job for awhile, you should quit. Google was really comfortable. I knew all the people. It’s important to do things that will make you uncomfortable. So there’s a couple of other points.
- Lizunlong
高太講左句 "Now you know who is responsible for the fiber optical cables that enables all the excessive information, both true and false, good and bad, that circulate on the internet." 中文譯做: "到了現在,你們應該都知道,高錕是光纖之父。也正是光纖,使那些真偽莫辨、良莠不齊的資訊得以充斥於互聯網上,不分畛域,無遠弗屆。 "
- lion
Now I still do not know who is responsible for the invisible wall that blocks a large amount of information.
- Dallas Cao
i guess pubsubhubbub like tech and concept would become some sort of "RSS v3.x" standard.. simply but powerfully upgrading existing RSS v2.x mechanism(?)...
- RICK CHOI
Path: Superfeedr Blog goes to Google Reader via RSS. I share it. It hits Twitter. Sceptic Geek sees it in Feedly and Tweets it. Scoble sees the tweet and favorites it. His favorites go to FriendFeed. Done!
- Louis Gray
Louis, and all this is still kind of "too slow"... (At least, the slowest part is the human interaction : you reading it, ScepticGeek tweeting it or scoble favoriting it.
- Julien
Julien, I don't believe that this should be automated. I made a choice to share, as did Mahendra and Robert. Humans still beat the machines.
- Louis Gray
Louis, agreed... My comment wasn't clear. I meant that it was still too slow... but, at least, humans were the slowest part. In an ideal world, we would never have to wait for machines...
- Julien
"The single most important thing I do to "achieve laser focus and concentration" is to work in such a way that I don't need "laser focus and concentration" to get my work done. This has to be done the night before. I always quit all online work at least 2 hours before bedtime and print whatever I'm working on. Then I go into any other room with program listings, blank paper, and pens (especially red!) and plan out all of tomorrow's work. All analysis, design, and refactoring must be done at this time. I do not allow myself to sleep until the next day's work is laid out. I also do not allow myself to get back onto the computer. The idea is to have a clear "vision" of what I am going to accomplish the next day. The clearer the better. This does 2 things. First, I think about it all night (maybe even dream about it). Second, I can't wait to get started the next day."
- Lizunlong
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