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  • Jesus Christ: Not ready to lead

    October 28, 2008
    politics

    Re-distributing the wealth? Turning the other cheek? Someone has to stop this guy…

  • flirting with twitter

    October 27, 2008
    culture, social media

    No, I don’t mean I’ve been flirting via twitter. It took me a long time to sign up for twitter. I just didn’t get it. I didn’t understand what it would add to my life. I’m not interested in knowing the moment-by-moment minutiae of my friends’ lives, and I’m not interested in sharing mine. It…

  • Pelosi: Too Conservative?

    October 24, 2008
    politics

    When the folks in “real America” want to make a point of distinguishing themselves from the rest of us, they often spit words like French, European, elite, socialist and of course San Francisco and Nancy Pelosi. SNL captured this sentiment pretty well: Now, I live in San Francisco and Nancy Pelosi is my representative, and…

  • OMFG

    October 16, 2008
    politics

  • Why so quiet?

    October 2, 2008
    Uncategorized

    The economy is blowing up. The election has a certain circus quality to it – more than the usual presidential election. I started a new job (sort of). I’ve been traveling. So why no blog posts? Well, my official excuse is I’m working on a redesign of my website, and as part of that effort…

  • RIP DFW

    September 19, 2008
    Uncategorized

    It’s taken me a few days to write this post, partly because I’ve been busy (remarkable in itself, since I’m officially unemployed right now), and partly because I’m still not really sure what I want to say. David Foster Wallace committed suicide last Friday, and the world lost an acrobatic writer and a dazzling mind.…

  • The Republican Ticket

    September 11, 2008
    politics

    I’ve been off the grid for a couple weeks, backpacking with my brothers. We embarked a day or two after McCain announced his surprising (and IMHO almost surreal) choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate. This, and she, dominated the headlines as we headed into the mountains, and I was hoping the shock and…

  • In defense of PowerPoint

    August 7, 2008
    design

    Edward Tufte famously declared that PowerPoint is evil, and in my life as a consultant, I’ve witnessed quite a bit of love and hate directed at the ol’ ppt. OK, maybe not love per se, but you’d think so from the application’s sheer ubiquity in all manner of pitches, strategies and summaries. It’s a sign…

  • Why the Democrats will lose in ’08 – Part 2

    August 3, 2008
    politics

    In a word: compromise. Now, compromise is often a good thing. I’m all for bi-partisanship. I want a candidate and a president who’s truly willing to look at all sides of an issue and accept that the other party’s point of view might be the right one. I don’t want a candidate who simply panders…

  • The Data Visualization Palette

    July 23, 2008
    data visualization, design

    I might expand this into a larger article at some point, but for now it’s just something I decided to cobble together for a quick post. Thinking about data visualization was a big part of my job at Scout Labs, and this represents my palette for expressing data in picture form. Since color consists of…

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