Archive for the 'Life in general' Category

21
Jun

The 6 Parnassus, William Gibson, and acknowledging a job well done

This isn’t a technical article. Although it could be about a person you know that does technical things well. This article is about taking a couple of extra minutes out of your day to acknowledge someone that always does a terrific job. Those rare people who through their everyday work contribute to making your world a better place.

The best bus driver in SF

If you ride muni (public transportation) in SF then you know that you rarely have a trip that you would describe as being pleasurable. The typical bus driver is not overly helpful and passengers can often be kind of unruly. You basically want to get off the bus as soon as possible. There is the occasional good trip but never any consistently great bus drivers or at least thats what I thought. Then on my morning trek downtown to work I took notice of a bus driver on the 6 that was going above and beyond.

When climbing onto the bus she gave a cheerful “good morning” with a smile that made me feel like “hey this really could be a good morning”. What really impressed me was that she carried that same attitude through every aspect of her job. First, she called out every stop with detail about what you would find there and the connections at the stop. Second, she goes above and beyond in the giving of directions. There were at least three occasions on one trip that I watched her give a passenger directions including two times that she gave directions to people standing outside the bus at a stop. She did this all without ever slowing down the ride. You know what you’ll find most impressive about her bus? How well mannered the passengers are. Her courteousness and consideration flows through every passenger on that bus. It is because all of this that I can honestly say that riding her bus is a pleasurable experience.

So what is my point here? My point is that this person goes far beyond that of any average bus driver. She takes a typically miserable part of your day and turns it into something good. When you notice these people in your life take a minute to say thank you. After I had been on her bus a few times I made a point to walk to the front before I jumped off and thanked her. I let her know how awesome I thought she was and she let me take her picture. (above)

Another case of a person who loves their work and always delivers is William Gibson. A couple of weeks back he did a reading at the local borders book store. Only a handful of people showed up (I suspect that was do to poor marketing). So despite empty seats he read from his book with what I imagine to be the same enthusiasm he would share if it had been a sell out crowd in stadium. It was the kind of reading that reminded me of those kindergarten days when I would curl up on rug and be read to, letting my imagination run wild in the story. In the end I gave William the same type of treatment as the bus driver, thanking him for the reading and his books. Admittedly I could have thanked him more had I not been a bit nervous. (Its William Gibson!!!)

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By now I think you get the picture. These people exist in our everyday lives. When you see them you’ll know what to do.

Have a similar story of a person that makes your world a better place? Please add it in the comments.

Thanks
Steven

13
Mar

How to get Safari Technical Books Online for free +more

I’m completely serious about this next sentence. Get a library card. The San Francisco public library (and many others) offer Safari Online for free. The library also has these things on shelves called books, they are made of paper(comes from trees) and have words in them. I highly recommend checking them out.

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Personally I love the library, I’m not afraid to say it. Try it out and you will too.

Although sometimes at the SF Main library Nicolas Cage will show up and just stare at you. He doesn’t want your seat or anything, he just stares.
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SF Library Card Sign-up
Safari SF library Link

07
Mar

Stefan Sagmeister at Design Matters: For designers, developers, everyone.

Stefan Sagmeister

When your average developer hears about a design conference or lecture they often don’t give it a thought. Its like a developer sitting in a meeting while designers argue over fonts. Early in my career I often didn’t pay designers any mind, but as I matured I realized that there was a lot to learn from them and that design isn’t all about fonts and colors. Sagmeister is a designer that when he gives a lecture every developer should shut their laptops and pay attention.

Stefan is in a unique position of being able to take basic principles he has learned from life and turn them in to design (and make a living at it). These principles aren’t design principles, they’re life principles. A simple set of ideas that if you can live by them could actually improve your life.

Here is the list (Things I have learned in my life so far) that he went over in his presentation lastnight at AIGA DesignMatters in SF:

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Everything I do always comes back to me.
Complaining is silly. Either act or forget it.
Thinking life will be better in the future is stupid. I have to live now.
Being not truthful works against me.
Organizing a charity group is suprisingly easy.
Drugs feel great in the beginning and become a drag later on .
Over time I get used to everything and start taking it for granted.
Money does not make me happy.
Traveling alone is helpful for a new perspective on life.
Assuming is stifling.
Keeping a diary supports my personal development.
Trying to look good limits my life.
Worrying solves nothing.
Material luxuries are best enjoyed in small doses.
Having guts always works out for me.

In the end it was a really enjoyable (and funny) lecture. And as for the developers out there. Listen to the designers and creative directors you work with. They may have more to offer than you think.

Contribute things you have learned in your life to the website

Information on upcoming AIGA events (Devs sign-up you won’t regret it)
Sagmeisters website
Watch an interview of Stefan Sagmeister
Watch a talk given by Stefan Sagmeister

Thanks to my girl Kelly for turning me on to this guy and to Lee a creative director I used to work with who always encouraged me to attend events like these.

04
Mar

Silverlight to run on linux! Oh wait that was last year.

Silverlight

So I’ve heard a few people today mention that Silverlight is going to be running on new nokia handsets. (Article 1, Article 2)

I especially enjoyed the end of the article 1.

Nokia is only prepared to say that a Silverlight developers’ kit is “intended” to be available during 2008, and that versions for S40 and Nokia Internet Tablets will be “confirmed later”.

Given how enthusiastically Nokia has endorsed every other Web 2.0 technology, its reticence is both uncharacteristic, and a little worrying.

Come on. Can’t microsoft stay focused on anything for more than 10 minutes. Please just show me another demo of silverlight running on my giant touchscreen coffee table. It works great when my cats not sleeping on it.

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In conclusion. Microsoft please fix my Vista Media Center First. I would like a Netflix Watch Now plugin and to not have to reboot it every couple of days.

You know what I do like, SQL Server. Good job with that.

Thank you Ben for giving me my mornings rant. Its like most people without coffee.

Link to last years article on Silverlight for linux

16
Feb

The Sony Style Cage Match

When you hear the word notebook you think of something you can just throw in your bag. Something you can carry around with you anywhere without notice, like a comb or wallet. Lets face it, when it comes to computers, notebook doesn’t equal notebook.

Currently I’m in the process of trying to find that “true” notebook. The computer that I can “always” carry with me and yet is powerful enough to develop on (flash, flex). After much research and investor meetings (involves my girlfriend and many back rubs), I’ve narrowed the search down to either the Macbook AIR or a Sony VAIO TZ.

Macbook Sony TZ

Being in the final round of the decision making process I decided to visit the Sony Style Store at the Metreon, and the Apple Store in downtown SF. First I stopped over at the Metreon which also has a theatre where I watched Jumper the movie. I wish I could say it was a great movie, but it wasn’t. The most annoying part was how Skywalker jr/sr kept mentioning being in a Marvel Team-Up comic, too bad his super power isn’t acting. This is mentioned to be fair about my mind set when visiting the Sony Store.

Sony Metreon

The layout at the Sony Store is fairly sheik. Its somewhere between Tokyo cyber-chic and Sharper Image chic. I realize that is a wide range. Toyko being bad-ass and Sharper image just being, why would I want to pay $400 dollars for air purifier/alarm clock bad. Anyway, its right in the middle. When you walk in you realize that Sony has cool toys, the kind of toys you just want to pick up and hug, and pet, and love. They give you the kind of body buzz excitement you used to get on that once a year trip to toys-r-us when you were a kid.

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This is where the fun stops, lets start with the security guards. They have the look of former pro-wrestlers who couldn’t quite make it and are aiming to make one more body slam happen before they retire. Honestly, I’m extremely timid about picking up any of the cool toys for fear that I may be that last body slam.

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So what can we do to resolve the security guard issue? First, lets change their CIA-esque attire. Put them in AIBO t-shirts and put smiles on their faces. Then, move them from hanging over my shoulder to the front of the store where they greet people as they come in. They could say things like… I don’t know “Welcome” and “Have fun!”. Remove their Rocky 4, The Russian, “i must break you” presence and replace it with the “protective older brother” that loves you, and is just there to look out for you and make sure you’re having a good time.

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Now lets move on to the sales people. The guy might as well have been trying to sell back to me my overclocked, 200MHz pc circa 2000 with the IBM processor that overheated so bad that I would just leave the case off the computer and set it next to an open window during the Michigan winter to keep it running smooth. What I’m trying to say is that they lack passion for what they sell. When I ask you about the TZ in comparison to the Macbook AIR, there is no reason to boot in to the Shutdown defensive safe mode. You would think that I’m a lawyer putting them on the stand with simple questions about battery life. The bottom line is that Sony computers are high quality computers and its cool to represent that. I believe that they can stand next to the Macs, and I wouldn’t be in the store shopping if I didn’t. Especially since I’ve admitedly been a bit of a Mac zealot over the last few years. I was looking for a reason to get the TZ at the store and all I got from the Sales person was a cold stare, and re-read of the card on the stand next to the notebook. (I can read on my own thank you)

Apple Sales Person

The review of the sales person at the Sony Store wouldn’t have been so harsh if my experience at the Apple Store hadn’t been the polar opposite. When I asked the Apple person about the AIR and the TZ they proceeded to take me to a computer and pull up, “using the Internet”, specs on both computers. Not to get off on a tangent here but having the Internet connection available on all of the computers just seams like a no-brainer to me. With the Internet there, I’m more likely to stop in, spend more time there, and more likely to buy there. Anyways, back to the apple sales person. They gave me a fair and balanced comparison of the two computers. Of course they leaned more to the AIR but they in no way dogged the TZ. Above all, the friendliness of the apple sales people showed through, and I felt like this is someone I could hang out with. And most of all… at no time while at the apple store did I feel like I was in danger of receiving a pile-driver.

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Believe it or not I’m still on the fence with this decision. I do like the Sony but feel I’m lacking in “special moves”. I have perfected the “magnum” but that only seems to work on my girlfriend.

The Magnum

20
Sep

If we want free city wide WiFi in SF then we’ll have to do it ourselves

If you live in SF like me, then you’ve probably been waiting around for the Mayor, Google, and Earthlink to work out there differences so we can get city wide WiFi. WiFi provided by them will be great and I know my grand children will really enjoy it.

Fortunately there is a solution happening today in the community to bring WiFi to us all. A company from Mountain View called Meraki is providing bandwidth and sending SF people free repeaters to build a community free network. A friend was over the other day and connected to the “FREE THE NET” ssid by mistake and it worked perfectly.

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I went to their site and signed up and now they’re sending me a repeater as well. So, if you live in SF lets keep this going.

Go here to get a repeater or find out more: http://sf.meraki.com/

Steven

25
Jan

The new phone books are here! The new phone books are here! Added to MXNA, What it takes..

So my blog has been added to the MXNA aggregator. Does that make my blog special? I like to think so. I like to think that there is a huge series of tests that must be performed before they add your blog. Its a high standard of criteria that has to be met. I imagine them to be something along the lines of the following:1. Is it funny? Is it “Ha Ha” funny or is it “Ha Ha” sad.2. Is it explosive? What happens when you add mentos and diet coke to it?3. Is the content original or should the blog just redirect people to Ted Patricks blog?Just some random possiblities.Does anyone know what this criteria really is?I’m somebody now! -s

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18
Jan

Macworld Final Thoughts

1. Most Unexpected part - Star Spotting

I’m walking down 4th street with my girlfriend Kelly on the way to Macworld in the morning and who passes us walking down the street drinking his coffee, no body guards or anything. Dave Chappelle!!. I had my mouth hanging open while knudging my girlfriends arm in a spaztic fashion. She quickly caught on and started in with her own mouth hanging stare which is probably how he thinks everyone looks these days. Anyway, I wanted to yell “Rick James! B**th!” but held back and let the man be. That alone made our Macworld.

2. Funniest Part

We laughed for an hour and a half straight during the Kevin Smith presentation. He talked about where he thought Steve Jobs could go from here to improve the iPhone, which I can’t really speak about in this Family oriented blog. He also talked off subject about his movies including his upcoming appearance in Die Hard 4. Which is really cool despite the title “Live free or die hard”. Who are the ad wizards who came up with that one?

3. Biggest Disappointment

It could have been Leopard not being released but it wasn’t. It was the Adobe Booth.

1. No Apollo demos.

2. I walk up to there booth where there is a “Ask an expert sign”. As my girlfriend is watching, I ask the expert if they have any apollo applications we could look at. He just looks at me in an uninterested fashion and says “no”. Then i continue with “I’m just really excited to try it out”. Which he then just nods expressionless at me almost as though he has no idea what I’m talking about. I then turn to my girlfriend who is rolling her eyes and mockingly saying in her best naisely geek voice (which is hilarious) “i’m just so exxxxcited”.

So no apollo and I had to endure the taunting from my woman. Lucky for us in SF, Ted patrick has made up for this with a meet the Flex team event which I’ll be at next week at the Adobe offices.

4. Most Awesome

Kevin Smith, Dave Chappelle, all your favorite Software people, in one place and the cost?

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We got in for free using the digg code for exhibitor passes. Thanks Digg!

04
Nov

Equal to the love you give

This is the blog of the day to day life of a developer. Thoughts, Observations, and some code.

My name is Steven Gemmen (AKA Steve Gemmen for the search engines) and i’ve been developing for the last 10 years or so. Enjoy.

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