More waste of time

Last year I reported on the inefficient design of a teleconference system, as far as respect for the user’s time is concerned. Today I sat through a really lovely case of this design issue. This system, speaking with a booming, ebullient voice, took me through the following: System: Welcome to the conference center! System: Please … Read more

A feast of technical illustration

A picture is worth a thousand words – when it is a good picture. There is a huge gap in effectiveness between the best and the worst illustrations you see in technical and scientific publications. The trick is to convey the essence of what’s being shown, whether it is a machine, a building or an … Read more

Tiny phone, humongous software

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I already praised my Nokia E71 smartphone, that marvel of miniaturized power. Well, today I tried to update Nokia PC Suite, the software that runs on my notebook to allow it to sync with the smartphone. And as I was clicking through the installation process, something caught my eye in the dialog below: It was … Read more

Car LED signs and the brotherhood of drivers

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Driving on today’s highways can be an aggravating (and dangerous) experience, and it doesn’t help that you can only communicate with the other drivers around you by honking your horn – not exactly a medium conducive to feelings of brotherly love. So one day, while wishing I could yell at the driver of the truck … Read more

Humanity’s victory over rust!

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Sometimes we need a reminder to realize the triumphs of Science and Engineering that went into the most common everyday objects. Take our ubiquitous stainless steel cutlery: what was it like when this recent addition to materials science – and our dinner table – suddenly made rust a non-issue? Check out a somewhat quirky tour … Read more

Use consistent terminology, WebEx!

Used to be, at the beginning of every (face to face) meeting ten minutes would be wasted on getting the slide projector going. Today many meetings are virtual, but the same time is still wasted while people try to log into the shared meeting workspace… A case in point: I’ve just participated in a meeting … Read more

Gotcha, Google translator!

I was checking some French using Google translator, and discovered that – contrary to my French teacher’s insistence  back in high school – “La langue Francaise” means “English language”! Of course one doesn’t expect perfection from machine translation, but this was different than the usual silly mistakes: a translation program ought to know the meaning … Read more

The confused calendar of my E71

Here then is my sleek Nokia E71, and I really like it overall. But nobody’s perfect, right?… Take the calendar application that came on this handheld. It has a number of shortcomings (more on these later) and one amusing quirk: most of the time when you click the calendar button it displays an empty screen … Read more