Archive for the 'Technology' Category

5 December 2005

Are My Roots Showing?

by Erik

Some time ago I decided to stop buying anything Sony. I finally realized that everything I had ever bought that bore the brand Sony either stopped working properly or stopped working entirely. Whether it was a whacky WalkMan or a dingy DiskMan, Sony’s sordid sound machines always went on the fritz.
And then they go and […]

2 December 2005

Almost Famous…

by Erik

My design work is getting its spread on. I recently submitted a design for a contest held for a new blog engine. Typo is a new blog engine built on Ruby-on-Rails, and they needed more templates for new users to choose. Prizes included PowerBooks, iPods, hosting, and software. How can I turn down a chance […]

11 November 2005

Browsers on Acid

by Erik

The Web Standards Project, or WaSP, created a test many moons ago that was meant to test web browsers. The Acid2 Test puts web browsers through a rigorous test of standards prowess.
The test basically has code that should only, by standards accounts, be rendered one way. Most of the code is very advanced HTML and […]

30 October 2005

Are They Even Trying?

by Erik

All cell phones have horrible designs. They are ugly. They are far more complicated than they need to be. Have all the phone companies replaced their industrial design deparments with buzz-word laden salespeople? Does having MORE on a phone make it BETTER? More is never better. It’s just more.
Just create a phone that makes […]

20 October 2005

What the Flock!?!

by Erik

I finally got my invitation to Flock, and I couldn’t be happier.
What is Flock? It’s a new web browser built from Firefox. For the most part, it is very similar to Firefox — it still uses all its extensions, still has the nice ‘Find in page’ function — but it’s also a whole lot more. […]