Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Micro-Computational Long Tail Technique

Today I saw something I see every day: electronic devices.

So what?

I noticed how few of them are being used at any given moment. Gaming consoles sitting on standby, cellphones charging throughout the night. DVRs, graphing calculators, and many others spend most of their time sitting idly by, instead of being used.

Create a system for electronics to spend their downtime doing cloud computing micro-processes, and you've harnessed a Goliath ant-hill of logic.


Does your iPhone dabble in protein folding on the weekends?

Crazy Conspiracy Theory of the Day

I apologize ahead of time that this post ventures away from the usual design-thinking.

I also apologize for how ridiculous this theory is, but i find thinking about it to be quite amusing.


Argument:
Global warming and climate change are tools to control society and steer them away from paganism.

Expounding:
Global warming (ie. climate extreming) are largely caused by the by-products from transportation and energy. Both weather extremes, both frequent storms, and blistering dry heatwaves, force people to stay inside their homes and cars, and contantly use climate controls. These climates deter individuals from walking or riding their bikes in nature, which is also being slowly destroyed. This causes a vicious cycle where the only temporary reprieve from a poison comes from consumption of more poison, which in turn leaves the host worse off than before.

Right-wing, christian conservatives have taken strong holds on the government in order to propogate this agenda. Disconnecting people from nature, creating sickly and docile masses, and perpetuating a constant state of fear to quell resistance.

I'm sure I could add more to this, but I think that's the gist of it.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Hero Impervious

I notice a certain naive indifference to looming world problems.
There are huge lists of potential world-ending theories, From global warming to meteorite strikes, from honey bees to magnetic pole flipping and from grey goo to solar flares. (There's a great TED talk about most of these.)

While the indifference may be attributed to over-stimulation, and media fear mongering, leading to a numb sense, or simply to blissful ignorance, I propose an alternative theory.



What if people don't fear today's looming dangers because they secretly and unconsciously assume that someone more powerful or more intelligent then them will pop up at the last minute to save the day? Do we put all of our eggs in the 'Heroes and Technology' basket, instead of taking dire situations into our own hands?

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Professional VS. Power User+

Trend Guess of the Day:

As information and technology become increasingly available to the public, an individual's internal locus of control will soon encompass materialistic possessions.

Expounding:

Most modern households currently own a printer. Some homes have multiple printers, some of these have additional features such as scanning or photo-printing capabilities. Recently, 3D printers, while usually much too expensive for personal usage, are starting to appear in the sub-$500 category.

From this point, it doesn't require a huge stretch of the imagination to think that soon individuals will be rapid prototyping their own circuits, cellphones, and clothing within their homes.

The capability to do so will exist, and will be desired. People like things made just for them. 'A perfect fit'. And how can we be surprised, when the word 'Custom' encompasses most of the word 'Customer'?

This same concept applies to food, energy, and many other areas. When homes are efficient, and can run on their own solar and wind energy, they wont need a power grid. I had never realized before how much "Going Green" is synonymous to "Going Independent."