Archive for the ‘Problem solving’ Category

Dangerous user interface widely accepted

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

TAMANA, Japan — Two pedals, inches apart, one for gas and the other for brakes. For years, a Japanese inventor has argued that this most basic of car designs is dangerously flawed. – More

TED as French teacher

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

TED (Technology Entertainment and Design) is a global set of conferences curated by the American private non-profit Sapling Foundation, formed to disseminate “ideas worth spreading”. Since June 2006, the talks have been offered for free viewing online, under a Creative Commons license, through TED.com. As of July 2010, over 700 talks are available free online. By January 2009 they had been viewed 50 million times; In July 2010, the viewing figure stands at more than 290 million, attracted a still growing global audience. - More

Dan Meyer’s talk can be seen in YouTube or at TED here. On TED one can choose between subtitles in 18 languages and use an interactive transcript. If you click somewhere in the latter the video moves to that point in the presentation. Click the image above to see in more detail what it looks like, or, even better, go to TED to see how it works.

Listen in English while you read subtitles or transcript in French. Oh no! You may learn French this way!

With a little more effort one may read the transcript in several languages:

Puedo pedirles que recuerden la época en la que realmente amaban algo, una película, un álbum, una canción o un libro, y que lo recomendaban de corazón a aquellos que verdaderamente querían. y ustedes anticipaban su reacción, la esperaban, y de pronto llegaba; y la persona la odiaba. Bueno, a manera de introducción, esta es exactamente la manera en la que he pasado cada dia de trabajo durante los últimos seis años. Yo enseño matemáticas en la preparatoria. Le vendo un producto a un mercado que no lo quiere, pero que debe adquirirlo porque la ley lo obliga. Quiero decir, es simplemente un caso perdido.

Puis-je vous demander de vous rappeler la fois où vous aviez adoré quelque chose, un film, un disque, une chanson ou un livre, où vous l’aviez chaudement recommandé à une personne que vous appréciiez vraiment, en anticipant sa réaction, en l’attendant impatiemment, et du moment où le résultat tomba: elle le détestait. Cette sorte d’introduction reflète exactement l’état dans lequel j’ai passé chaque jour de travail des six dernières années. J’enseigne les maths au lycée. Je vends un produit à des clients qui ne le veulent pas, mais que la loi oblige à acheter. En clair, c’est une sorte de — c’est perdu d’avance.

Can I ask you to please recall a time when you really loved something, a movie, an album, a song or a book, and you recommended it wholeheartedly to someone you also really liked, and you anticipated that reaction, you waited for it, and it came back, and the person hated it. So, by way of introduction, that is the exact same state in which I spent every working day of the last six years. I teach high school math. I sell a product to a market that doesn’t want it, but is forced by law to buy it. I mean, that’s kind of — it’s just a losing proposition.

Seeing is believing

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

The truth according to BBC

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

The concert that never was, or was it?

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

A friend said that there would be a concert last night at 21.30 at the main plaza, La Plaza de la Constitución. We arrived a bit late, 22.15 to be precise and no music was hear nor seen. I assumed that my friend had gotten the day wrong or that the musicians had already finished the concert.

None of this was right. The concert started at 21.30, was still going on at 22.15, but had been moved to La Plaza de España! For someone who prides himself to be aware of all possibilities in a situation I didn’t do very well.