Found this this morning on Craigslist. Just made me laugh.
A great talk by Amber Case on how we as humans have evolved to the point where everyday we are bending time and space and using our ‘external brains’ to communicate and interact. But will these machines ultimately connect or conquer us? Case offers surprising insight into our cyborg selves. And is this the global realization that we humans will awake to in 2012?
So I finally had a chance to work on my new website and I gotta say is coming along very well. Here’s my concept from a few months ago. The layout has remained basically the same but I’ve mad a lot of tweaks to spice it up. The idea for this new site was to incorporate all the work I do, not just photography. So it was necessary to have a flexible site able to handle images, text and video.
Apple recently announced a change in their SDK agreement not allowing third party applications that use other technologies such as Adobe’s Flash to build their applications and transcribe them for the iPhone. It has generated a lot of rage from developers and designers who use Adobe as their building platform for iPhone/iPad applications and web services.
iPhones and iPads have not supported Flash from day one, limiting a designer’s ability to reach a broader audience and guarantee the same experience on all devices. Such a move by Apple seems like a deliberate stab against Adobe and their dislike for Flash as a web technology. Being an Apple and Adobe fan, it’s very hard to to come to terms on the subject. With the very recent release of Adobe’s CS5, many of their features were aimed towards streamlining Flash development towards mobile devices, making these upgrades obsolete due to Apple’s move.
As a designer I despise Apple’s decision by making us change the way we work just to meet their obsessive control tactics. There has been several recent projects that I’ve had to redo from the ground up just to comply with Apple’s lack of support for Flash. As stated before, Adobe made several strides to make iPhone app developing much easier through Flash. In today’s world small time designers such as myself have to adapt and learn to develop not just for the web but for mobile devices as well, I am not a developer and I don’t have the time and energy to learn new programing languages such as C++. The new tools from Adobe would have allowed me to do such a thing with little effort and relatively fast. But that is all in the past now.
Apple needs to open up the iPhone and iPad to support Flash. Whether they like it or not, Flash is a web technology that’s here to stay.
Terry Ranson said it well from the I’m with Adobe Facebook Fan Club:
Both Apple and Adobe are big companies and I don’t see either one yielding to each other. I just hope there’s a compromise soon or this debate will just keep dividing us.
Great news to cyclist across the US! Google has just released a new feature on Google Maps that allows you to view bike lanes and bike friendly roads across 150 US cities. The new feature makes it really easy to navigate busy cities by highlighting low traffic roads, bike lanes and dedicated bike trails. It also tends to target flat roads and avoiding hills. You can even customize your trip by creating your own path along bike lanes. I bought my bike last fall and haven’t been able to use it as much as I want to, now with the spring and summer coming this will be a great addition to my NYC bike adventures.

X-Men Originins: Wolverine
The highly anticipated Fox film, X-Men Origins: Wolverine has leaked to bittorrent sites a few days ago and has already reached millions of downloads. About a week ago 20th Century Fox’s unfinished film was released to the online masses via an unknown leak. In just over a week it has reached over a million downloads. The film is unfinished, with a lot of the special effects scenes not completely done. You can still see green screens, choppy dropped in backgrounds and wires. Fox has tried to minimize its losses by sending bittorrent sites take down notices but by the time that request is processed 10 more links are uploaded. Fox has gone as far as calling in the FBI to investigate the source of the leak, we are after all talking about a multi million dollar movie.
The download has quickly risen to the top 10 downloads on the most popular bittorrent sites. On a recent poll by Torrentfreak.com, about 5000 voters expressed their views concerning the recent leak. Most of them felt that leaking the movie online will not affect it’s final success and they are actually excited to see it on movie theaters or DVD.

Torrent Freak Poll on X-Men Origins: Wolverine
via Torrentfreak.com
“You have summoned the fail-whale!”
The sad thing about it, I still like to consider myself a Twitter….sigh.