Tuesday, January 27, 2009

I'm Going Boarding All Day Friday!


Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow...

Monday, January 26, 2009

Reasons to Like Windows 7

So, maybe I drank the koolaid, but let me tell you: Windows 7 is gonna rock. I've been using the beta and they've made a ton of improvements. Don't believe me? Maybe you'll appreciate the opinion of the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times or cnet reviews.

Come on baby, we're back in the saddle! Though 5,000 people short...

Friday, January 16, 2009

Best Photo Ever


Click on the photo for a larger version. The longer you study the photo, the better it gets.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Kickin' It in Vegas



From left to right: Janet Galore, Me, Jonathan Cluts and Flora Goldthwaite. Janet and Flora are Program Managers on the team, Jonathan is the Director, and I'm the guy who makes stuff happen. Best folks EVER to work with.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Skill

A lot of people at Microsoft are very smart, especially the people that I'm surround by daily working around strategy and research folks (which makes me wonder how I got the job). At a recent team meeting we had a guy come and talk to us about immersive computing (computing in the future will move away from monitors and small squares of computing space and will become more immersive = imagine your wall being a huge monitor).

But something he talked about was very interesting and paradigm-shifting. He asked the question, "What is skill?" How do you define skill? When you say that someone is skilled at something, what exactly does that mean? The opposite of skill is not unskilled. The opposite of skill is attention to each detail. To move from having to pay attention to every detail to "skill" is a process called aggregation. In this process, all of the detailed steps aggregate into a subroutine, which has minimal "load" on our attention.

Imagine driving a car. You are a skilled driver when you can perform all of the necessary individual steps without having to pay attention to them. When you are unskilled, you have to think about every action. Imagine a rock guitarist, who can play amazing riffs while discussing what he's going to do later that day with his friends. Skill = subroutines.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

This is What I Do

A demo around education that our team created, which was used at the Steve Ballmer keynote address at CES 2009.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Concentric Circles


Breaking News: Series Of Concentric Circles Emanating From Glowing Red Dot