Any one of these is a bad sign for your airline:
won’t offer even a cup of water for less than $2
has ads on the tray tables
has discontinued all in-flight entertainment
If you’re doing all three, you’re US Airways.
Seriously… is there a companion to seatguru.com that says “with this airline, you’ll save $X, but you’ll lose Y” [...]
Almost every time I see authors of traditional desktop office suites talking about web-based office suites, it is patently obvious that they haven’t read The Innovator’s Dilemma. (It isn’t just Michael; he just happens to be the latest example.) If you’re interested in innovation at all, do yourself a favor and read the book. No [...]
If you live in or around New York, and you’re interested in info/tech/’cyber’ law events, you should check out nycinfolaw.org. What was a drunken brainstorm about a year ago has turned into a calendar and mailing list- nothing fancy, but the important bits are there. The primary goal is to take the fractured events all [...]
Part two of my Deep Fried Bytes podcast is up. I had a good time doing these; hope people have a good time listening to them.
Good friends know I’m a politics junkie. So I’m struggling this morning to reprogram my brain not to type http://pollster.com/blogs/ every 3-5 minutes. (XKCD, as usual, is on point.) I usually use a hacked up greasemonkey script for this, but today someone pointed me at leechblock, which looks completely awesome- lets you say ‘for this [...]
The Times has a really terrific visualization of the change in voting patterns from 2004. If you want to understand what happened last night, politically, going through this data seems like a critical place to start.
I voted; polling place was mad though not quite mad enough to make for dramatic, blog-worthy pictures ;) We got in the wrong line at first. Might well have spent an hour in that line had someone else not mentioned we were in the wrong line. Turns out that our line was the shortest line [...]
My journal’s blog (recently relaunched, slowly building up momentum) has a good piece on the interactions between the McCain campaign and IP law. Good background for those curious about the issue- how does he fit with YouTube? Does he have to listen when they say he can’t play Barracuda anymore?