‹Seminar› http://interactive.usc.edu/membersmedia/abalsamo/
07/04/2010 18:09:59 ‹Seminar› http://interactive.usc.edu/membersmedia/phoberman/archives/010902.html#more
07/04/2010 18:16:55 ‹sspaulding› http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%27s_Nine_Old_Men
07/04/2010 18:16:59 ‹Pluto› http://www.amazon.com/Illusion-Life-Disney-Animation/dp/0786860707
07/04/2010 18:24:46 ‹sspaulding› www.yahoo.com
07/04/2010 18:26:04 ‹MAnnetta› is the site scrubber not working right now?
07/04/2010 18:26:15 ‹KylaG› But which direction is the future?
07/04/2010 18:26:24 ‹MAnnetta› it moves to the right
07/04/2010 18:26:28 ‹ndef› Why is the dial better?
07/04/2010 18:26:33 ‹Seminar› http://www.yahoo.com
07/04/2010 18:26:39 ‹MAnnetta› Thanks, Andy
07/04/2010 18:26:41 ‹Wt. Johnson› yeah I have to say I would prefer a linear thermostat
07/04/2010 18:26:49 ‹Wt. Johnson› but i’ve been corrupted by wolves
07/04/2010 18:28:03 ‹KylaG› I’m confused. Why is it good that we pay more for less?
07/04/2010 18:28:27 ‹sspaulding› I think we pay more for good less rather than bad more.
07/04/2010 18:28:28 ‹Wt. Johnson› because our time has value and someone curating features is providing a service
07/04/2010 18:31:02 ‹Dying› Thanks a lot Mike!
07/04/2010 18:34:24 ‹MAnnetta› There’s a lego age?
07/04/2010 18:34:30 ‹MAnnetta› I still play with Legos!
07/04/2010 18:34:34 ‹Dying› Thanks a looooooooot Mike!
07/04/2010 18:34:50 ‹Mike› no problem
07/04/2010 18:35:04 ‹KylaG› I had my mom send me my legos earlier this year.
07/04/2010 18:35:05 ‹Mike› while I’m being helpful, for anyone that came late, we have to RSVP for the next seminar here: http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/visionsandvoices/RSVP/reserve.php?RSVPEvtCode=113
07/04/2010 18:35:22 ‹Pluto› http://mindflexgames.com/
07/04/2010 18:35:32 ‹KylaG› Is there a chance we won’t get in to next week’s seminar? o_O
07/04/2010 18:36:14 ‹Wt. Johnson› it is both optional and compulsary
07/04/2010 18:36:41 ‹logan› http://www.thinkgeek.com/geek-kids/7-13-years/bf1b/
07/04/2010 18:36:47 ‹logan› this one is more well known
07/04/2010 18:36:51 ‹Jade› Well that’s confusing
07/04/2010 18:37:26 ‹Pluto› that’s funny, I’d seen something about the Force Trainer and ended up checking out mind flex a long time ago and thought the mind flex looked better
07/04/2010 18:37:59 ‹logan› dont know if its better, but more ppl have heard of the star wars licensed product
07/04/2010 18:39:28 ‹Pluto› I remember comparing the two and thinking that the mind flex was less limited… and then I remembered that one. weird. We should have some of these to play with here…
07/04/2010 18:41:00 ‹Wt. Johnson› why would you protect something that has no value?
07/04/2010 18:45:14 ‹sspaulding› Right is the future
07/04/2010 18:46:29 ‹Wt. Johnson› microsoft valley of death?
07/04/2010 18:47:37 ‹Jade› Coming in Q3.
07/04/2010 18:48:26 ‹MAnnetta› Andy, restart later
07/04/2010 18:48:37 ‹MAnnetta› thx, Andy
07/04/2010 18:51:31 ‹KylaG› Wait… what? So, people with friends are fat?
07/04/2010 18:51:54 ‹Teddy› People with fat friends are fat
07/04/2010 18:51:56 ‹Wt. Johnson› yeah unfortunately in this case the losers have the edge
07/04/2010 18:52:14 ‹MAnnetta› you always look thinner if you hang out with fatter people
07/04/2010 18:52:19 ‹MAnnetta› I’ve been doing it for years
07/04/2010 18:52:26 ‹MAnnetta› In Wisconsin, I’m svelte
07/04/2010 18:52:35 ‹sspaulding› So it’s actually skinny people playing MMOs in their mom’s basement…
07/04/2010 18:52:50 ‹KylaG› Also, that animation really confused me.
07/04/2010 18:53:16 ‹Teddy› Wired did an article on the study last year that reviews it pretty clearly
07/04/2010 18:53:42 ‹Wt. Johnson› i’m pretty sure people are fat because they have easy and cheap access to food that makes them fat
07/04/2010 18:53:59 ‹KylaG› The sun: also the source of all Superman’s power.
07/04/2010 18:55:43 ‹MAnnetta› well, that and earth’s “lighter” gravity
07/04/2010 18:56:43 ‹sspaulding› Shouldn’t the lines on that scale be curved?
07/04/2010 18:56:55 ‹Jade› People are fat because of corn syrup.
07/04/2010 18:57:28 ‹Wt. Johnson› people are fat because of wolves
07/04/2010 18:57:42 ‹MAnnetta› boobs in processing
07/04/2010 18:57:49 ‹Jade› well, everyone knows that wolves are made of corn syrup
07/04/2010 18:57:56 ‹Jade› that’s what makes them so dangerous/delicious
07/04/2010 18:58:45 ‹Wt. Johnson› on the plus side that means 32,000 more people have graduated
07/04/2010 18:58:45 ‹Jade› how can they tell which breast augmentations are done as graduation gifts?
07/04/2010 18:59:38 ‹KylaG› And do they count each breast individually, or as pairs?
07/04/2010 18:59:59 ‹Wt. Johnson› not everyone chooses to purchase a pair
07/04/2010 19:00:50 ‹Wt. Johnson› working at yahoo sounds like being in high school
07/04/2010 19:01:15 ‹sspaulding› what do you get when you graduate?
07/04/2010 19:01:25 ‹Jade› hopefully, a job
07/04/2010 19:01:32 ‹Jade› a real one
07/04/2010 19:01:43 ‹KylaG› You get several thousand barbie dolls.
07/04/2010 19:02:13 ‹Wt. Johnson› fact: most giraffes do not know how to play the drums
07/04/2010 19:02:14 ‹MAnnetta› Was any of this data from the people actually IN that public space?
07/04/2010 19:02:43 ‹sspaulding› That would be an awesome thesis project
07/04/2010 19:03:08 ‹KylaG› Why are those people drumming in front of a data visualization?
07/04/2010 19:04:43 ‹Jade› I think a better question is, why aren’t we doing so right now?
07/04/2010 19:04:55 ‹Wt. Johnson› nancy pelosi has an amazing hairdresser
07/04/2010 19:09:00 ‹KylaG› That seems oddly ***ual, somehow. (The his and hers DNA prints above the bed, I mean.)
07/04/2010 19:09:17 ‹KylaG› Hah. Wow. Apparently that is a censored word on backchannel…
07/04/2010 19:09:30 ‹Wt. Johnson› ***
07/04/2010 19:09:37 ‹KylaG› No *** on the backchannel.
07/04/2010 19:09:51 ‹Pluto› it seems like you could totally get yourself in trouble if you want to keep someone from finding out you did something bad through DNA
07/04/2010 19:10:29 ‹Jade› I remember trying to have a conversation about gender last semester and finding out that backchannel censors that word
07/04/2010 19:10:41 ‹Jade› I mean come on, really? We’re all adults
07/04/2010 19:10:57 ‹Wt. Johnson› I think they want to make these logs available to any losers who might be offended by that word
07/04/2010 19:11:35 ‹KylaG› But, it’s not a bad word….
07/04/2010 19:11:37 ‹Jade› are there people on this planet offended by that word?
07/04/2010 19:11:48 ‹KylaG› It’s just technical, most of the time.
07/04/2010 19:11:53 ‹Jade› it’s not a swear even by the most uptight standards
07/04/2010 19:11:54 ‹Wt. Johnson› well losers are offended by all sorts of things
07/04/2010 19:12:13 ‹KylaG› Maybe we don’t want losers reading our logs.
07/04/2010 19:12:49 ‹Jade› I try not to consort with losers, as a rule.
07/04/2010 19:13:16 ‹Wt. Johnson› the purpose of the internet is to provide losers with information that was previously only available to cool people
07/04/2010 19:13:27 ‹KylaG› Consorting with losers will make you fat.
07/04/2010 19:16:26 ‹KylaG› Thinking harder about the “fat friends make you fat” graph, couldn’t it just mean that skinny friends make you skinny?
07/04/2010 19:16:35 ‹KylaG› Because they encourage you to be, you know, anorexic and stuff?
07/04/2010 19:17:06 ‹Jade› It’s probably true. Everyone wants to be more like their friends, even if only subconsciously
07/04/2010 19:17:18 ‹Wt. Johnson› actually my friends want to be like me
07/04/2010 19:17:33 ‹MAnnetta› did they determine the inverse was true though? Maybe fat people just hang out with fat people because skiny people won’t hang out with them at all.
07/04/2010 19:17:51 ‹weepee› Truth!
07/04/2010 19:17:57 ‹sspaulding› Maybe skinny people are afraid of getting eaten
07/04/2010 19:18:19 ‹Wt. Johnson› it sounds like the bosses at AT&T may be losers
07/04/2010 19:19:31 ‹KylaG› ;_; No respect for the backchannel.
07/04/2010 19:19:58 ‹Jade 1› I’ll fight for access to my screen.
07/04/2010 19:19:59 ‹Wt. Johnson› the backchannel is basically a picture of a hand made by pasting post-it notes to the wall
07/04/2010 19:20:53 ‹KylaG› The backchannel is basically like some kind of digital meat-robot.
07/04/2010 19:21:25 ‹Jade 1› Because Americans are dumb
07/04/2010 19:21:39 ‹Wt. Johnson› its a shortage of maps
07/04/2010 19:22:03 ‹MAnnetta› To be fair, she had not eaten in four days when she was asked that question
07/04/2010 19:22:27 ‹Jade 1› She inhaled too much body glitter
07/04/2010 19:22:36 ‹KylaG› This is what happens when we overbreed human beings for appearance.
07/04/2010 19:22:50 ‹KylaG› They’re like those tiny purebred dogs with bad hips.
07/04/2010 19:23:17 ‹Jade 1› The ugly side of eugenics
07/04/2010 19:23:28 ‹Wt. Johnson› cricket is for people who aren’t fat enough to play baseball
07/04/2010 19:23:37 ‹sspaulding› No – I think this is what happens where there aren’t enough maps
07/04/2010 19:23:38 ‹MAnnetta› She wasn’t bred that way; that hair color does not exist in nature
07/04/2010 19:24:12 ‹sspaulding› She’s actually rather post-modernist when you think about it…
07/04/2010 19:24:14 ‹Wt. Johnson› television is ambien?
07/04/2010 19:24:27 ‹JoeOsborn› There are plenty of maps here. Can we distribute them somehow, or is the data too scarce?
07/04/2010 19:24:37 ‹KylaG› Ambient. Like, when you have the TV on in the room but are paying attention to your computer instead.
07/04/2010 19:24:38 ‹Wt. Johnson› yahoo has all the internets
07/04/2010 19:25:16 ‹sspaulding› Maybe we could give the maps to Opera?
07/04/2010 19:25:36 ‹KylaG› Oh man. That would solve EVERYTHING.
07/04/2010 19:25:50 ‹KylaG› I presume you meant Oprah?
07/04/2010 19:25:55 ‹sspaulding› yeah – that one
07/04/2010 19:25:58 ‹Wt. Johnson› no the lousy web browser
07/04/2010 19:26:09 ‹KylaG› Or, you know, the musical form.
07/04/2010 19:26:13 ‹Jade 1› Imagine…to balance out all the smart people in this room, there’s a room somewhere full of people who are literally too dumb to point out their own country on a map
07/04/2010 19:26:16 ‹KylaG› About as used in this country as maps.
07/04/2010 19:26:19 ‹Jade 1› that’s…. amazing
07/04/2010 19:26:32 ‹sspaulding› *currently fighting the desire to post a link to the FFVI Opera scene
07/04/2010 19:26:38 ‹JoeOsborn› I really want to see a clustering algorithm like this applied to filesystems
07/04/2010 19:26:48 ‹Wt. Johnson› but you have to look at the upside. we don’t want any of those losers to find their way to other countries to soil america’s good name
07/04/2010 19:27:49 ‹Jade 1› That’s true. Those are the people who will likely never ever leave the country
07/04/2010 19:28:21 ‹Jade 1› Partly because getting a passport requires that you be able to spell your own name
07/04/2010 19:29:49 ‹KylaG› Information overload is a pressing problem. Knowing too much to find anything is almost as bad as knowing nothing.
07/04/2010 19:31:01 ‹Teddy› http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
07/04/2010 19:31:29 ‹sspaulding› I’m riveted by them
07/04/2010 19:31:53 ‹KylaG› Wow. Case in point.
07/04/2010 19:35:26 ‹Wt. Johnson› this would be a great way to crowdsource game prototype art
07/04/2010 19:35:49 ‹MAnnetta› I’m counting all of them, but it’s making me sleepy
07/04/2010 19:36:15 ‹KylaG› You mean like Spore?
07/04/2010 19:37:12 ‹Wt. Johnson› wait they said they were going to pay these people and they shafted them?
07/04/2010 19:37:18 ‹MAnnetta› Yes
07/04/2010 19:39:01 ‹Jade 1› Seems…illegal
07/04/2010 19:39:12 ‹logan› id be miffed
07/04/2010 19:39:28 ‹MAnnetta› seems like . . . fraud
07/04/2010 19:39:28 ‹Wt. Johnson› this is the lousiest counterfeiting operation i’ve ever seen
07/04/2010 19:39:42 ‹logan› well played
07/04/2010 19:42:21 ‹MAnnetta› although this is under the umbrella term “interface”, it seems more like “outerface”. No one in that space seems to be doing any input of data. They’re just experiencing it.
07/04/2010 19:42:29 ‹KylaG› There’s a really cute installation in LAX that I just saw the other day.
07/04/2010 19:42:43 ‹KylaG› It’s a still image of LAX on something like nine screens.
07/04/2010 19:42:57 ‹KylaG› And when you walk in front of it, it ripples the image.
07/04/2010 19:43:09 ‹KylaG› So it’s like you’re dragging the image like water.
07/04/2010 19:44:14 ‹Wt. Johnson› people with allergies are losers
07/04/2010 19:45:10 ‹Jade 1› I knew it!
07/04/2010 19:47:02 ‹Jade 1› I’ve never thought that this room contained too few wires
07/04/2010 19:47:22 ‹Wt. Johnson› too few wires and yet so many bits
07/04/2010 19:47:38 ‹Jade 1› how many?
07/04/2010 19:47:40 ‹Pluto› I was in LAX on Sunday night… I didn’t see anything. Didn’t she say she was installing it yesterday?
07/04/2010 19:47:43 ‹Wt. Johnson› so many
07/04/2010 19:47:51 ‹logan› san jose, not lax
07/04/2010 19:47:57 ‹Pluto› that would be why.
07/04/2010 19:48:37 ‹Pluto› what installation did you see in LAX Kyla? rather, where was it?
07/04/2010 19:50:07 ‹KylaG› It was at the baggage terminals.
07/04/2010 19:50:13 ‹KylaG› Terminal 2, in particular.
07/04/2010 19:50:39 ‹KylaG› It was on the same wall with the doors to the outside.
07/04/2010 19:50:46 ‹Pluto› really? that’s weird. but I was dropping off in Terminal 2 by Air Canada and didn’t go near baggage terminals. shame I missed it though if it was cool
07/04/2010 19:50:53 ‹KylaG› Most of the people passing by it didn’t seem to notice that they were influencing it.
07/04/2010 19:51:06 ‹KylaG› Sorry.
07/04/2010 19:51:09 ‹KylaG› Not terminal 2.
07/04/2010 19:51:23 ‹KylaG› Baggage claim carousel 2. Terminal… 4, I think? American Airlines.
07/04/2010 19:51:49 ‹Pluto› yeah I don’t think that’s by Air Canada. Maybe next time I am at the airport I’ll see it
07/04/2010 19:52:00 ‹KylaG› Yeah, it was kinda neat. ^_^
07/04/2010 19:52:10 ‹KylaG› It had some small glitching issues.
07/04/2010 19:52:14 ‹KylaG› But overall pretty cool.
07/04/2010 19:56:08 ‹Wt. Johnson› that was like total recall: the door
07/04/2010 19:56:30 ‹Jade 1› yeah I would be kind of nervous going through that door
07/04/2010 19:56:44 ‹Jade 1› looks like a futuristic torture device
07/04/2010 19:57:23 ‹Wt. Johnson› didn’t engelbart’s team select the mouse because it was the most intuitive device based on empirical testing?
07/04/2010 19:57:56 ‹logan› i actually recall reading
07/04/2010 19:57:59 ‹logan› at least for kids
07/04/2010 19:58:02 ‹logan› the trackball was the best
07/04/2010 19:58:08 ‹logan› as there was no orientation associated w/ it
07/04/2010 19:58:15 ‹JoeOsborn› Oh boy, do I get to post the mother of all demos again? http://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/1968Demo.html
07/04/2010 19:58:17 ‹logan› mice, if u turn sideways, fall apart
07/04/2010 19:58:35 ‹Wt. Johnson› i miss trackballs
07/04/2010 19:58:44 ‹logan› i loved playing centipede on trackballs
07/04/2010 19:59:10 ‹MAnnetta› my fingers always got pinched playing centipede
07/04/2010 19:59:16 ‹JoeOsborn› Mine, too.
07/04/2010 19:59:32 ‹Pluto› I played early games on a mac… with one button…
07/04/2010 19:59:35 ‹Pluto› no pinching.
07/04/2010 19:59:36 ‹logan› you weren’t doing it right
07/04/2010 19:59:36 ‹JoeOsborn› I would love to play marble madness on an arcade cabinet, actually
07/04/2010 19:59:55 ‹logan› i wish i could teleport whole pinball machines into my house
07/04/2010 20:00:03 ‹MAnnetta› I did play marble madness on arcade cabinets. More finger pinching.
07/04/2010 20:00:07 ‹JoeOsborn› it would be way better if that trackball were also an output device with its own angular momentum, though
07/04/2010 20:00:08 ‹Jade 1› pinching and 2 fingers touchpad is an amazing invention.
07/04/2010 20:00:11 ‹logan› (not my first wish, just one wish that’d be sweet)
07/04/2010 20:00:29 ‹logan› the pinch never really does it for me
07/04/2010 20:00:32 ‹JoeOsborn› I wish you could teleport pinball machines into my house, like an electromechanical rss feed
07/04/2010 20:00:43 ‹logan› the diamond age
07/04/2010 20:00:44 ‹logan› one day
07/04/2010 20:00:59 ‹Wt. Johnson› matter compilers
07/04/2010 20:01:02 ‹Jade 1› will that be the same day we invent teleporters?
07/04/2010 20:01:10 ‹Jade 1› cause that day will be glorious
07/04/2010 20:01:19 ‹Wt. Johnson› not as glorious as the food time machine
07/04/2010 20:01:33 ‹Jade 1› food time machine?
07/04/2010 20:01:33 ‹Wt. Johnson› imagine eating fresh baked bread, any time of day!
07/04/2010 20:01:46 ‹Jade 1› you mean like a glorified refrigerator?
07/04/2010 20:01:51 ‹Wt. Johnson› the food time machine places food in a pocket where time is suspended
07/04/2010 20:01:54 ‹JoeOsborn› Are we doing this now? Right now? YES
07/04/2010 20:01:56 ‹logan› but the bread would be cold?
07/04/2010 20:01:59 ‹Wt. Johnson› so no reheating is necessary
07/04/2010 20:02:02 ‹JoeOsborn› your dressings will never break their emulsion
07/04/2010 20:02:11 ‹ndef› No no no.
07/04/2010 20:02:14 ‹ndef› You want bread.
07/04/2010 20:02:15 ‹JoeOsborn› no, you see, time does not pass in the food time machine
07/04/2010 20:02:16 ‹ndef› You eat it.
07/04/2010 20:02:18 ‹Wt. Johnson› coffee that never burns
07/04/2010 20:02:19 ‹ndef› THEN you bake it.
07/04/2010 20:02:29 ‹Jade 1› backwards bread?
07/04/2010 20:02:29 ‹ndef› Food time machine.
07/04/2010 20:02:36 ‹Jade 1› But what if you never get around to baking it?
07/04/2010 20:02:41 ‹Jade 1› Would the world end?
07/04/2010 20:02:41 ‹JoeOsborn› you will
07/04/2010 20:02:46 ‹JoeOsborn› otherwise you wouldn’t have sent it back
07/04/2010 20:02:47 ‹logan› wait, this is transcending time now?
07/04/2010 20:02:50 ‹JoeOsborn› anyway, that’s a different product
07/04/2010 20:02:53 ‹logan› sound of thunder w/ food
07/04/2010 20:02:57 ‹KylaG› It would just cool the food to absolute zero?
07/04/2010 20:02:58 ‹logan› instand sci fi short story bam
07/04/2010 20:02:59 ‹JoeOsborn› the food time machine is just sending it into the future
07/04/2010 20:03:07 ‹KylaG› Or possibly store it in a vacuum?
07/04/2010 20:03:08 ‹Wt. Johnson› imagine a fishing trawler with a fully eqiupped gormet kitchen that fashions rolls from fish that were slaughtered just minutes before
07/04/2010 20:03:13 ‹JoeOsborn› a time vacuum, kyla
07/04/2010 20:03:15 ‹Jade 1› the food time machine would just use time the same way a fridge uses cold
07/04/2010 20:03:15 ‹logan› but what if it is sent to the far future
07/04/2010 20:03:17 ‹Wt. Johnson› these rolls are placed in the food time machine and delivered to the end user
07/04/2010 20:03:21 ‹JoeOsborn› sushi rolls, specifically
07/04/2010 20:03:23 ‹JoeOsborn› not, like, roulades
07/04/2010 20:03:24 ‹Jade 1› nothing would ever have to be chilled or reheated
07/04/2010 20:03:26 ‹JoeOsborn› or jelly rolls
07/04/2010 20:03:27 ‹logan› when food has divided into subterranean grool
07/04/2010 20:03:31 ‹KylaG› Well, if it’s a vacuum, there’d be no air to heat/cool/age it.
07/04/2010 20:03:35 ‹KylaG› So, effectively the same.
07/04/2010 20:03:38 ‹logan› and an enlightened savage race
07/04/2010 20:03:52 ‹KylaG› They make food storage devices already that use that a little.
07/04/2010 20:03:54 ‹logan› analogy fell apart there at the end
07/04/2010 20:03:57 ‹Wt. Johnson› the food time machine is a clockwork juggernaut that fights entropy, AND WINS!
07/04/2010 20:04:02 ‹Jade 1› what about yogurt, where there’s already bacteria in the food? Would it still stay good in a vaccuum?
07/04/2010 20:04:08 ‹sspaulding› What is enlightened food?
07/04/2010 20:04:17 ‹KylaG› Like, thermos-type pots with a vacuum between the metal layers that can keep food warm for, like, weeks.
07/04/2010 20:04:20 ‹logan› i assume victorian snaks
07/04/2010 20:04:25 ‹logan› like biscuits and tea
07/04/2010 20:04:40 ‹Jade 1› that’s steampunk good
07/04/2010 20:04:42 ‹Jade 1› food*
07/04/2010 20:04:42 ‹JoeOsborn› you can put butter on hot toast
07/04/2010 20:04:49 ‹JoeOsborn› and then have that hot toast whenever you want and it won’t be soggy
07/04/2010 20:04:55 ‹Jade 1› neat
07/04/2010 20:04:55 ‹JoeOsborn› or cold, mind
07/04/2010 20:05:04 ‹logan› steampunk derives from victorian tropes
07/04/2010 20:05:06 ‹Wt. Johnson› you can put milk in cereal at any point you want!
07/04/2010 20:05:07 ‹Jade 1› you could keep fried food forever without it going soggy
07/04/2010 20:05:08 ‹sspaulding› I was hoping you were going for victorian branded fruit snacks
07/04/2010 20:05:19 ‹Wt. Johnson› you could actually ship boxes of cereal with milk pre-mixed into them!
07/04/2010 20:05:22 ‹JoeOsborn› Victorios?
07/04/2010 20:05:39 ‹JoeOsborn› more of a cereal, I guess
07/04/2010 20:05:45 ‹Jade 1› fruit snacks shaped like victrolas and….pocket watches?
07/04/2010 20:05:53 ‹Wt. Johnson› all you need is one universal machine
07/04/2010 20:06:01 ‹Wt. Johnson› turing has no need for separate cameras
07/04/2010 20:06:05 ‹sspaulding› shaped like top hats
07/04/2010 20:06:07 ‹JoeOsborn› but we already have waffles/pancakes with integrated syrup
07/04/2010 20:06:07 ‹sspaulding› and canes
07/04/2010 20:06:10 ‹logan› i think victorian cereals is easier than snaks
07/04/2010 20:06:13 ‹logan› the queens crunch
07/04/2010 20:06:32 ‹logan› Ferdinand’s Flakes
07/04/2010 20:06:37 ‹Jade 1› opera glasses and whalebone undergarments for the ladies
07/04/2010 20:06:38 ‹logan› altho thats a lil later isn’t it
07/04/2010 20:07:04 ‹Wt. Johnson› do ladies no longer wear whalebone fashions?
07/04/2010 20:07:07 ‹JoeOsborn› I should design luxury poor-interface products so don norman buys them and I get rich
07/04/2010 20:07:26 ‹sspaulding› whalebone fashion is a renewable resource
07/04/2010 20:07:31 ‹sspaulding› as opposed to polyester
07/04/2010 20:07:38 ‹Jade 1› only on really special occasions, such as being invited to tea with a diplomat’s wife
07/04/2010 20:07:46 ‹Wt. Johnson› yes very true, slaughtering whales actually improves your carbon footprint
07/04/2010 20:08:00 ‹Jade 1› the japanese have known that for years
07/04/2010 20:08:57 ‹JoeOsborn› yeah, whales generate greenhouse gases anyway