I still can't really believe that the "noughties" have nearly gone; it'll be 2010 in less than a month. I've been thinking about 2010 (what an impossibly futuristic date that sounds!) and what it might hold in store for me as a web worker.
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What I’m Looking Forward to in 2010I still can't really believe that the "noughties" have nearly gone; it'll be 2010 in less than a month. I've been thinking about 2010 (what an impossibly futuristic date that sounds!) and what it might hold in store for me as a web worker. Medical Test Data on Wolfram|AlphaScienceroll.com readers know well I'm an admirer of WolframAlpha: I use WolframAlpha because sometimes (if I know exactly what I want to find) it saves me plenty of time and clicks. If I want to calculate BMI, Google lists me several calculators. WolframAlpha calculates it itself. Influenza Virus Growth in EggsBefore the development of cell culture, many viruses were propagated in embryonated chicken eggs. Today this method is most commonly used for growth of influenza virus. The excellent yield of virus from chicken eggs has led to their widespread use in research laboratories and for vaccine production. In fact the vast majority of influenza vaccines -- both inactivated and infectious -- are produced in chicken eggs. How is influenza virus propagated in eggs? The Fair Use HammerThe Joel Tenenbaum " RIAA case has produced a terrific opinion by Judge Nancy Gertner of the District of Massachusetts. This is the most thoughtful, balanced, and insightful copyright opinion I've read in years. Hyper Hygiene Increases Allergies, Auto-Immune ConditionsOne of the slightly odd things that emerges when one looks at the history of health problems in the developed world is that, although the incidence and severity of infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, has steadily declined, the incidence of allergic and auto-immune conditions, such as eczema and asthma, has increased. In some cases the increase is quite significant. EmploymentCrossing Helps Job SeekersThe Internet can be a powerful tool when it comes to finding a job. But figuring out which of the dozens of web sites on the vast World Wide Web could best help you land that job is difficult. EmploymentCrossing is a site that provides expertise on everything every other job site has to offer. EmploymentCrossing finds the jobs posted on every other site and shows them in one spot. No more hopping from site to site to find out what's available. If they've got it, you'll find it at EmploymentCrossing. The site also checks the employment listings on every company web site they can find and displays those jobs too. While other job-seeking sites are free to job hunters, EmploymentCrossing charges $49.95 for 30 days of access but it does offer a free trial period. This is because the other sites charge the companies by the listing or a fee if the company finds the right employee through their site. The companies have no fee to worry about from EmploymentCrossing. EmploymentCrossing reviews detail how the site can work from those who found their new job using the site. It's a site for those who are serious about finding the right employment. How I Found DesignA student of mine, apparently taken by my enthusiasm for design, once asked me how I had come to the field. This gave me pause, because as I tried to formulate an answer, I found myself pushing further and further into my memory. Finally, I told the student, "It's a long story," because I realized it all started when I played in my parents' gravel driveway as a child. I think the story is interesting, not because I love talking about myself, but because of how natural a progression it was. Priority = Impact + EffortThere's many time management systems and software tools that include the concept of priorities. But priorities change with time and circumstance. Priorities can be useful, but not if you're constantly re-evaluating them to keep them accurate. I think we can get around this conundrum with a combination of due dates and measuring one or both of two other characteristics: impact and effort. Email, Social Media at Work, and the Next Big ThingRecently, on CBC Spark, host Nora Young interviewed Luis Suarez about quitting email at work. You can also see Suarez's Web 2.0 Expo talk at Youtube. It got me thinking about the role of software in our lives -- especially in our work lives, and that regardless of how many new applications and systems are popping up, we're still missing the Next Big Thing -- maybe. In Defense of EuthanasiaMy father died in 2008, of colon cancer. He went into hospital April 17th and he died June 8th at the age of 91. For those seven weeks " most of which he spent in the palliative ward -- he showed remarkable grace and dignity, in spite of what was happening to him and around him. There was relatively little physical pain, thanks to the drugs they administered. At first, the doctors held out some hope that they could do something to help him. There was a battery of extensive and conclusive tests conducted immediately upon his admission to hospital. By April 19th, they knew his condition was terminal, because the cancer had spread aggressively to his liver. And that's when my dad started asking, calmly and seriously, for a morphine overdose. |
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