[ Note to readers: I originally published this comic on my old blog on MSDN, but people seem to like it, so I'm reposting it here so new readers don't miss out. -- David ]
When something doesn't work out as expected, it's easy to place blame. But sometimes, it's a little too easy...
Turns out, it's pretty easy to influence human beings.
Some types of communication problems can't be solved with technology. At least, not yet...
I love mashups of online services. You often get something really interesting-something you didn't expect. But developers should be careful with how they combine features...
It's kind of funny how advertisers often target specific demographics when a new gadget comes out. But it's really funny when we're not part of that demographic ...
As much as we might hope otherwise, reality usually isn't as entertaining as what you see on TV, especially when it comes to the workplace...
Sometimes, it can be really hard to listen to what your boss has to say. Other times, it can be really easy
I never tell people when I’m testing something new. I hate all the questions, and it’s always too early to say how things are going. But eventually, you have to stop testing and make up your mind
I do a lot of thinking on the way into work. Sometimes my thoughts are deep and profound. Other times, not so much
My wife says I spend too much time with PCs. I think she’s just jealous. But I also think she’s right.
I've decided to try something new and highlight some of the truly hilarious stuff on Twitter.
Found a funny tweet? Let me know in the comments.
— David
The problem with spending so much time in front of a computer is that you eventually start to think of the universe as one giant computer…
I’m always surprised when clever advertising works. I mean, like most people, I like to think that advertising doesn’t have an effect on me, but let’s be honest: sometimes it does. In fact, sometimes it has a huge effect…
I always find it strange when someone I know doesn’t use a keyboard shortcut that I use all the time. How could they possibly be productive without it? It’s like they have this fatal flaw, like the hero in a Greek tragedy. In my eyes, it defines them…