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Overzealous British Airways – Or Do they Need a Web Designer?

Be one step ahead, register today – asks British Airways, and they sure try to be ahead of everyone, guessing every possible title BA travelers may wish to use.   I’m wondering how many:

  • Air Vice Marshals
  • Crown Princes
  • His Holinesses
  • Sultans …etc.

they really expect will register?  (hint: use the “Title” drop down menu above ‘First Name”).

(hat tip: reddit)

 

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Spinach Powered House

I knew spinach was healthy, but this much?

“The house is powered by solar energy. To do this however, their design called for a house to be cladded with a solid-state photosynthetic solar cell based skin, whose main component for generating electricity from the sun is a protein called Photosystem I, which is derived from spinach. The system, still in its infancy, was developed by MIT researchers and has proven to be a solid avenue of pursuit in the search for more efficient solar cells.”

(hat tip: BL Ochman)

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Is the Zoom Really Required?

(from Reddit)

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High School Exit Exam Protests – How About Studying Instead?

It’s that time of the year again – high school students who failed California’s Exit Exam are out on the streets picketing, carrying signs like: “The exit exam is a scam“. 

“It’s not fair,” senior Priti Nahar said of the ban Wednesday. “They get the credit. They went four years in high school. They worked hard, and they should walk the stage.”

“The school board is stealing this celebration and not acknowledging the work students have done.”

“Worked hard”?  Apparently not hard enough.   The diploma should award achievement, not “hanging there”. 

There is a competitive world out there, at the end of High School it’s about high time (pun intended) to learn that achievement is what gets rewarded, not sitting through all these years.

Update: Here’s a teenager who knows a thing or two about achievement. thumbs_up 

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Laptops Are Crippling Us

Who buys a desktop anymore? Laptops outsell desktops, they are almost as powerful, more flexible, are with us at home, at work, on the road, in the air, in bed, in the hot tub ( see update at the bottom), and finally they don’t look ugly at home. I haven’t had a desktop for 8 years now.

And now I am about to take a huge step back… going against a trend. Why? It’s simple: laptops are unhealthy. Well, that’s an understatement. They are crippling us. It’s really simple, says the Harvard Medical School:

“When the keyboard is in the proper position for the wrist, the screen is not in an adequate position for the neck and vice versa. Using a laptop is a trade off between poor neck/head posture and poor hand/wrist posture.”

“In “A”, the laptop is too high and distant, with the user’s arms raised and outstretched, resulting in unnecessary fatigue in the shoulders, neck, back, forearms and hands. In “B”, the user has the laptop in the lap, which facilitates good arm position, but the user’s head is dropped, causing muscle tension in the back, neck, shoulders and chest. In “C”, the laptop is on a “standard” surface that is too low and close for comfortable viewing, and too high for upper body comfort. Notice that the hands are higher than the elbows, the wrists are resting on the edge of the worksurface, and the low back is not supported. This position increases risk for injury to the neck, back, elbows, and wrists.” – explains Working Well Ergonomics

There’s only one way a laptop can be ergonomically correct: by raising the screen (i.e. the entire laptop) on a stand / docking station and using an external keyboard at a proper position. I’ve seriously considered doing just that.

But all that gadgetry is quite expensive and I’d still be limited to a 15.4″screen (anything bigger is a brick to carry), while standalone wide-screen LCD’s are much larger, crisper, and really inexpensive today… so I am about to buy a desktop system basically for the screen.

Have you tried buying a flat screen recently? Not all models are ergonomic (in fact most aren’t) and it’s close to impossible to find out online – you have to touch it live. You get data like analog / digital, all the inputs, aspect ratio, brightness, contrast ratio, response time, and the like, but hardly any site selling LCD monitors tells you if they are vertically adjustable. That should be priority #1. As LCD screens become fashion objects, they are getting lower and lower – many stand so low, that they are hardly any higher than a laptop screen. That’s ridiculous. Look at the chart above – clearly, the only ergonomic screens are those with variable height (unless you want to put your old Encyclopedia Britannica to good use as a screen stand).

Of course I won’t be glued to my desk all the time, so I will still have to fall back to the laptop. This is where the Web comes to help. In the past, switching from my default computer required a bit of preparation: moving my Outlook.pst files and several other essentials, updating settings, old programs ..etc. Since I ditched most of my desktop applications and am using a combination of Gmail and Zoho apps, this is no longer an issue – I’m no longer tied to any physical computer, both my data and applications are identical, no matter where I access them. So, in a somewhat roundabout way, Office 2.0 improves my healthsmile_wink

Ergonomic desktops, here I come!

P.S. I was contemplating all this when I found BL Ochmans post. Thanks for collecting all the information!

HolidayUpdate: OK, that hot-tub usage above isn’t that rare after all. I barely posted this and now I am reading Robert Scoble typing away from the beach at Cabo while his wife is at the spa! Robert, get off your computer! There are things like .. the sun, the ocean, the hot tub, the pool to enjoy (hm should I mention the poolside bar?)

Update (7/23):  What you put your computer on also matters. See desk buying advice at Web Worker Daily.

Update (8/6/08): Gotta love this by Assaf:

You see, the most expensive piece of hardware to maintain is the one I run: eyes, back, fingers. It’s very, very, expensive to repair, and it requires a lot of downtime. So that’s the first TCO on my mind when purchasing a new computer.

Update (810/08): Opinion: Why laptops will kick desktop PCs to the curb

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Hungarians Reclaim World Record for Kissing

I’m proud to report that my fellow Hungarians broke the Guinness World Record for simultaneous kissing when 6,400+ couples joined lips outside the Parliament building in Budapest.

Hungary has been engaged in a kissing duel with the Philippines since 2004, when 5,327 couples kissed in Manila, followed by new records in Budapest in 2005 and 6,124 couples in Manila again this February.  The French also tried it last year but failed spectacularly.

What can I say?  The square outside Parliament has been cordoned off for months following violent protests last fall – better kiss than fight! Kiss 3

My only complaint is … where’s the Youtube Ustream.tv video?

 

P.S. Ouch, Vinnie has just missed it

 

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Gift Giving Patented?

This has to be a joke.   I don’t have time to elaborate, running to a media round-table now.  But I think I’ll file a patent for driving a car to get to a meeting….

 

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Free Beer in Denver – Lots of It

Free beer is flowing in Denver, lots of it.  Not served in the most desirable form though – it’s flowing from a derailed tanker train.

Police and firefighters are busy drinking cleaning the beer – they determined no hazardous material was present.

Watch the short CBS video here.

 

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A Most Reasonable Purchase

The Optimus Maximus is clearly a basic necessity – every single key is a mini-display, freely configurable.

Run, pre-order, while you can,  the first batch will only be 200 units. It’s a cool $1564.37 – never mind that you can buy a really decent entire computer for the price. smile_tongue

(Source: Engadget)

Update (5/21): On second thought, perhaps you should hold out for this input device.  (hat tip: parislemon

 

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How to be Rude to Your Customer – a Citibank / Diners Club Special

We all have our war stories about poor customer service at banks (see Vinnie’s Process Angioplasty case) but the letter Citibank sent to my Mom sets a new record:

“In a recent review of your account, we noticed that it has been a long period of time since you last used your Diners Club Charge Card credit card. To help better manage your credit accounts, we have closed your account. “

Wow. This came about a month after replacement cards were mailed to her and myself, both of our cards having expired several month before, which she noticed while trying to use the card in Europe.   But that’s beyond the point, the truth of the matter is that she has not been a “good customer” for Diners, and neither have I, not using the card for a while.  (I am using other cards from Citi quite heavily though.)

If Citi / Diners make it a policy to get rid of inactive accounts, so be it – but could they not afford a warning first?  Simply telling a customer their account is now closed is outrageously rude.  

But it gets worse: what is this BS about “help better manage your credit accounts“?   Too many people in this country need help managing their credit, thankfully my Mom is not one of them.   Want to be rude, kick her out?  Have the b*lls to actually say that, no need to dress it up as “helping” her.  Doing this officially qualifies Citi / Diners as arrogant pr*cks.  So arrogant, I can’t believe anyone in Customer Service would have this attitude – unless Citi developed a special training program on how to be rude with customers.