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@round snark free comment: I went over the TiVo’s Pause button with my students. The entire physical interface was built around the core interaction of pausing.

It’s really a great example of user-based and activity-based design.

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I Made This: Marker Holder for your Board

I’ve been reconfiguring my desk to accomodate my research, design, and teaching work. One of the favorite features of my home office is the

two giant walls with whiteboard “paint”. Of course, the big downside to walls of white boards instead of framed white boards is the lack of a tray for the markers. I’ve

tried to keep them on my desk but I kept losing them. I decided to build a marker holder to help. I plan on sticking it to the wall with command strips.

@KevinACross I’ve been playing with it for 7 years and used to mine it. It doesn’t get patched as much as it splits code bases to move on. New variants are sometimes formed from the parts left over.

I think it’s as trustworthy as fiat currency is trustworthy.

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I’m excited to start my fellowship in @theRSAorg!

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RT @Carnage4Life: Walt Disney was the grandfather of reusing your library code across different projects. #DRY #programming https://t.co/Q…

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@StaticMud @ebonsign @adruin @jasoncyip Commercial for Paramount+ where Patrick Stewart tells Stephen Colbert to start the music so he presses that.

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OMG… the Do Not Touch Button was in a Super Bowl Commercial!!!

I’m not sure if any outcomes from other child-computer interaction research projects I worked on will ever show up there again

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