Divide and Conquer!

Divide and Conquer! 1

We like our cars to have large glove compartments, but when we cram stuff into them we can’t seem to find anything (a problem especially while driving). I recently drove a Chevrolet Optra, and it had an obvious solution: a divider, to split the compartment in two, like this: But even nicer, the divider was … Read more

The amazing Posographe

The amazing Posographe 5

A riddle: what’s rectangular and flat, can fit in your pocket, and can calculate six-variable functions? No, not a pocket calculator; I forgot to mention – it has no electronic components whatsoever. Here, check it out in the latest addition to the HOC collection on my Possibly Interesting web site.

Human or IVR? A reverse Turing Test!

I discussed a while ago how Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems are being designed to be more human like. Well, the reverse is also sometimes true, with human operators becoming more and more computer-like. Consider: Our car lighted up a “service required” lamp, so I called the 24×7 number provided by our garage, to ask … Read more

Aesthetics and Design: Boeing’s LAR rule saves the day

Aesthetics and Design: Boeing's LAR rule saves the day 7

Passing through an airport I bought the book “Boeing 777: the technological marvel” by Norris and Wagner. This gives many fascinating insights into the novel design methodologies that went into the 777, my favorite jetliner. It also introduced me to one of the ugliest airplane designs ever to disgrace a designer’s sketchpad. The Boeing folks … Read more

The Ear and the iPod: a perfect fit!

The Ear and the iPod: a perfect fit! 10

The wonders of the natural world are many, and the living body includes countless amazing features (and, admittedly, some not-so-amazing ones as well). Today I give due homage to a piece of truly elegant design: the perfect match of the outer ear to the iPod’s earphones! The earphones’ convenient usage stems from the presence of … Read more

Cars should be seen but not heard

The constant roar of traffic makes many a city center noisy. Then you drive home to your quiet suburb, where traffic is less of a problem… but cars still make their presence known there. Apart from the infamy of car alarms , each time a neighbor parks a car, or gets into one, you hear … Read more

Worth a thousand words?

Worth a thousand words? 19

Greg Bear’s hyper-imaginative Sci Fi novel “Eon” brings its protagonists to a parallel reality whose highly advanced post-humans use Picting to communicate; that is, they project in mid-air sequences of holographic icons to convey their thoughts. This may work for post-humans… but can become a problem when mere mortals try it with excessive zeal. I … Read more