1. Blog lists should always be three, seven or ten items (actually I knew this already but Ned Vizzini put it in really funny terms)
2. Identity and privacy online are epic fail broken. Shit, I already knew that too.
3. Texas is dry. However much non-alcohol you think you need, drink twice that amount. I probably learned this last year, but forgot.
4. The centrally located hotel room is worth the extra money.
5. The etsy dev team is even more awesome than I thought.
6. When interactive ends, my phone stars working again, but phone calls are still useless because music has started and music is LOUD.
7. I enjoy panels that have nothing to do with my areas of expertise a lot more than those that do.
Summary of a conversation at work…
Me: “Okay, you know how in the real world every building has an address?”
PersonNotGettingDNS: “Yea”
Me: “Okay, the internet is like that, but on the internet you only need to know the name of a place to get to the address. So, DNS is like a cabbie. All you have to say is ‘Empire State Building’ and the Empire State Building could have moved to Brooklyn and the cabbie would still get you to the Empire State Building. And it doesn’t matter at all that it has a whole new address. So when we say ‘point the DNS…’ we mean we’re telling the cabbie the new address…Make sense?”
PersonNotGettingDNS: “But you can see the Empire State Building”
Via IM:
Jesse
http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-flexbox-20090723/
nick
oh man
i’m not even going to bother
to read that
since its a 2009 draft
Jesse
read it
its interesting
nick
which means its not going to happen til 2030
at earliest
in IE31
It’s funny, for the most part I’ve gotten over my obsession about not sharing local computer data with big entities. I let my crash reports send their info, I store my RSS feeds on a server, etc. But Nike+? What?!?? No WAY am I letting anyone know how out of shape I am.