
Sunday, April 20, 2008
A Delicious Beverage
Coupa Cafe in downtown Palo Alto likes to get fancy with their beverages. A latte like this plus the wi-fi makes it a good place to unwind after work.

Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Classic Computers and Me

You may be wondering about the Donkey Kong.
Like many things, it started in the '90s. That's when I found myself in Silicon Valley surrounded by all these strange new "computers." Not traditional computers, but compu-gadgets. Things that go beep. Some fit in the palm of your hand and they were being invented all around me, I only had to reach out and grab them. Next thing I knew, I had a nice little collection of devices. Hey, my friend would say, if you like that you'll love this. Next thing I know I own Data General DG-1, fully loaded marvel of engineering and circa 1984, a miracle of rapid obsolescence. You can see where this is going. I began collecting anything interesting or unusual. I learned computer history, serial numbers, feature sets and options, prototypes. Study, tinker, hack. I signed up for volunteer work at the Computer History Museum where I learned how to properly handle, restore, and preserve them.


This Apple //c with the rare flat-panel display was just a good deal on eBay. I couldn't pass up the chance to own one! It's complete with the original software, manuals, carrying case, and a lapel pin.
Finally, my most funnest toy...

You can see in the view from the top, it has the vintage switches on proud display. Even some Atari corporate swag. Now that's home computer history!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008
We Are All Architects Now
Computer Science legend Edsgar W. Dijkstra expounds on overuse of the term software engineer. Apparently at some point the job title of analyst/programmer didn't sound good enough so with a little help from HR, programmers became software engineers. Dijkstra's laments that engineer used to imply a master's degree and now it's a community college certificate. Nowadays even engineer doesn't carry the prestige it used to, and everyone is clamouring for the title software architect. You lose, Dijkstra!
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE
Monday, April 7, 2008
Multitainment
Watching TV on mute, playing music, browsing the web, and other fun activities together as one composite entertainment application. A home appliance mash-up.
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