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Saturday, May 4, 2013

TED talks- now on Public Television





I have long been a fan of TED talking and I've used quotes from various designers for my graduate school papers. So, to find out that not only can I see clips on Roku, but now they are coming to public TV for all to learn from... well, I could nor be more pleased!

So what is TED talks?  "Ideas worth spreading" indeed! They are a serious of short "lectures" 18-minutes in length from well known people in the Technology, Education and Design world. By bringing them to public television, those without the funds to attend the conferences or access to the internet or a roku box, can now learn from the current world thinkers in real time. Public television will be showing the education portion of TED with well known thinkers in the world of learning like Bill Gates. The show will be airing, locally, on APT main channel and APT world. Click here to see the listing in Alabama or here to link to the TED and TED talks website.
Why am I telling you this on an interior design focused website? I believe in the TED mission and I am hoping that with more exposure to the TED programs, there will in turn increase awareness of design of all kinds.










 

Saturday, January 5, 2013

technology- failure to communicate




For a router, this is pretty cool looking!
Today I spent 5 hours reconfiguring laptops, wifi printers, and roku boxes back to my old wireless router from the fancy new one I installed last night. This time included tech help calls, a lot of grimacing, and finding out that Netgear uses a 10 second loop (I counted) of blues music for their hold music. If I am frustrated enough to call the help line, why would you want me to be additionally annoyed with your music loop. How does Netgear think I might respond to the rep when they final take my call? Pleasantly, I don't think so.

Reflecting on today's events, and phone calls, brings me to something I have always felt- new does not equal better.
My new router, which boasts dual bands with 2.4 and 5 units of speed, sounds cool. Until, I speak with my ISP and find out that they are no where near broadcasting at 5 units (I really don't know what the speed unit is... or care). So, the dual bands serve no real use.

Then there is the cool looking Lucite stand that is made onto the router, which makes it too big to fit in the old routers location... but it looks cool.

However, the main reason the unit is going back it that it cannot talk to all my devices... at least not with the instructions provided and if Netgear had provided my with decent "live chat" or phone support, I might have kept it's for the looks. However, it has a gross failure to communicate!

Keeping my old router is probably the greenest of my tech decisions, recently. Saving very plastic technology from landfills is responsible, be it though figuring out how to make it work, or from finding a technology recycler (find a local one in your area, here). And though I was not purchasing the hot new thing, simply because it was new, it is important to remember that there can be more than one way to solve a problem. And that is what good design is about, solving problems! So yea... to my two year old Cisco Valet in the pretty shade of blue. Long may you route wirelessly!