Ruth is my sister. Plugs are her art.
My older sister just posted a recent exhibition of hers online and is selling most of the pieces.
Purple and Gold
My older sister just posted a recent exhibition of hers online and is selling most of the pieces.
From Mark Whiting at 16:31 2 comments Labels: art, exhibition, family, image, painting, Ruth Whiting
Long ago and far away I was involved in a robotics team at Eastside High School. This is an image I found the other day in one of my old drafting text books from that period.
From Mark Whiting at 15:43 2 comments Labels: crazy., high school, image, old, robotics
In mourning for the global destruction of the past few weeks.
From Mark Whiting at 11:12 0 comments Labels: ChengDu, China, disaster, earthquake, mourning, SiChuan
So I have been using mint for a few months now and more recently I have been spending a fair bit of time planning and budgeting my upcoming trip. During this process I have experimented with a hole bunch of information models and approaches to money. Not really thinking about breakdowns and contingencies but just trying to work out really effective ways to visualise the data at hand and also ways to work with it. Part of this has included considering sources of data and how the data will be used at different times during this process.
From Mark Whiting at 11:27 3 comments Labels: banking, budget, google, health, money, travel, wicked problems
Earlier today I had a grade one concussion a few minutes after hitting my head on the floor during a kung fu drill. As the concussion set in I realised I did not know where I was or what I was doing and a few other things like that. Luckily the person I was doing drills with was a neurologist and he quickly analysed the situation and started to explain what had happened. As the evening went on I think I remembered most things that happened before hand but I do not really remember some of the time from initially realising i was concussed and then sitting down and talking with this guy about it. I am not sure if that is a serious problem though.
I think it would be really great if Mint let you project costs for things as this would essentially let you make a full budget. I also think there should be a little more in the way of consolidation and a manual input so you can input expenditure that has not appeared independently. One feature of forecasting would be that Mint could automatically consolidate actual earnings with expected earnings, when your bank sends the info out.
From Mark Whiting at 01:27 0 comments Labels: bank, banking, investment, Mint, software, strategy
Today I think I have started actually using google sites a little bit which is good fun. I am using it to help manage a project I am on with some people in australia, for now it is private but there may be some stuff for public view in a bit.
From Mark Whiting at 13:54 2 comments Labels: collaboration, google, Google Sites, zen
From Mark Whiting at 17:00 0 comments Labels: design, interface design, presentation, strategy, talk, user centred design, video, wicked problems, workflow
I was just thinking, setting stronger standards in where, for instance, a specific tag is found on a blog post or whatever item we are talking about is could make a nice difference to workflow. I was thinking specifically in the context of Highrise in which contacts have tags referencing their importance and I thought if it was possible to do something like put common tags in the same relative place per contact it would be a lot easier to quickly analyse the list.
From Mark Whiting at 16:50 0 comments Labels: interface design, tags, user interaction