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Communal Reading of the News

In the world of smartphones and tablet computers, have we lost "communal news"? Like most of my readers, I love these devices which keep us connected to the world around us. However, in our connectivity are we losing some of our ability to connect with each other?

While riding BART this past week during a visit to Silicon Valley, time and again I noticed parents who were absorbed in their smartphones, while their young children sat next to them. The children were still actively exploring the environment around them with curious looks towards fellow passengers, and watching the passing views out the window. How long will this curiosity last? What message is being taught?

Here are two images which reinforce this view. The first photo is from a phenomenal blog named "The Passion of Former Days". The author's byline says it all: "Exploring old photographs and posters to connect with the people who lived, laughed, and loved in years gone by."

The second image is typical of what one would see anywhere in the world. Reading is still a communal exprience, but my how the experience has changed. We're together, but are we?

Click upon either image to view full sized. 

Then (original post: Reading the Papers)

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Now (original post: Facebook Before Tap Water)

Photograph taken by Kainaz Amaria of Bloomberg Communications

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I'm as guilty as the next person. I own a Android smartphone, a Kindle Fire and an iPad (not to mention my laptop). Like you my reader, I need to disconnect and connect!

In closing, Anna Krentz's blog, The Passion of Former Days, is really worth a visit. I only discovered her work earlier this week, and it's already one of my favorite sites. Here is one final example from her blog illustrating my theme of the communal read, Something Just Broke (the assassination of President John F. Kennedy)

Are You a Harvard Hypocrite?

Understand that this post is being written by a Dartmouth man, but in truth this topic has little to do with either school. A better question would be, do you believe in open access to knowledge?

Some background: a few technical societies such as the IEEE and ASME control technical research publishing. Even if an engineer contributes a research article at no charge to one of these organizations (the norm), the publishers in turn charge a HUGE subscription cost for something they received for free.

Why Harvard? An article in Time Magazine notes that Harvard now spends $3.75 million per year on subscriptions to research journals. The Guardian explains: "Exasperated by rising subscription costs charged by academic publishers, Harvard University has encouraged its faculty members to make their research freely available through open access journals and to resign from publications that keep articles behind paywalls"

Why a Hypocrite? Ever wonder how much money Harvard yields from the Harvard Business Review? In the same news release about the cost of journals, Harvard did not offer lower prices for the Harvard Business Review.

Conclusion: I agree with Harvard and their faculty, but it would be nice if they followed their own advice! The concept of open access is not new, and many good sources exist to support this initiative including the Creative Commons, the Internet Archive, and the Directory of Open Access Journals.

Ultimately, we need institutions like Harvard to take the lead and "just say no" to publishers. It is reasonable to receive a fee for compiling research, but the cost has become to high. Quoting from Time and the Harvard memo: "some journals cost the school up to $40,000 every year, with the two top publishers increasing the price of content 145% over the last six years".

I actually have personal experience with this issue. About ten years ago I worked at turning my company's physical technical library into a resource which might be used globally via the web. The prices which the technical societies and services demanded were exhorbitant. In my case, I invited the vendors in one by one, and explained how we needed more reasonable pricing. In one instance I ended a business relationship with a quality vendor. One year later when they came back with a more realistic bid, we recontracted for the services. 

My work experience showed playing hardball was required. We all need to take the Harvard approach. I just wish Harvard would also lower their price for HBR and set a good example.

If you have research, please submit your work via open access. Thank you.

In closing a view of the Dartmouth Library … better Green than Crimson!

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Minimizing Your PC’s Boot Up Time

Crud! The first day you bring a computer home from the store, with each software install it becomes increasing inefficient. Every utility adds its own little bit of code to your startup process, and often if you're not careful, a lot of junk. The end result is a long, slow, and sometimes painful startup / boot process.

Right now I am evaluating a free tool named Soluto. This service allows the user to add up to five computers per account, and manage the boot / startup process and browser configurations. In addition to managing your own computers, this can be a godsend in terms of helping optimize those other computers you support for families and friends. Soluto lets you manage remote computers once the software is installed and management rights granted.

Although I consider myself extremely careful in terms of what I install on my computer, and always read the fine print while installing software to avoid "junkware", Soluto still found quite a few apps I could disable or delay upon boot for my Windows 8 system. The analysis of my browser did not turn up any add-ins which needed disabling.

Here are some screenshots. Soluto is worth a try. For the services it recognizes it gives you a clear definition of the process, and the advantages / disadvantages for either disabling or delaying the specific process upon boot. This service is easy to use; you need not be a computer geek like myself!

Please realize the installation takes a while. Be patient, and then do a cold boot of your system. You will start to get good data within 5 to 10 minutes. It's worth the wait!

Click upon any image to maximize and view at full size.

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2. After ReBoot – Waiting for Data
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3. Boot Apps – Possible Removal: Microsoft Search App
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4. Results – Boot Apps Removed
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5. Browser – Settings & Possible Actions
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6. Hardware Settings Report
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End of blog post.

 

Engineered in America: Do you have what it takes?!

Normally I never promote commercial ventures on NorthstarNerd.Org, but how can I resist the personal request recently emailed to me from the Discovery Channel. They are working upon a new program named "Top Engineer", and they want you! The creation of television programming which does not assume we are all brain dead needs to be encouraged (yes, I like the Discovery Channel).

Quoting from their "casting" web site: (application deadline is March 7, 2012)

The Discovery Channel is looking for America’s most creative and daring techies, machinists, inventors and engineers to design, build, and BLAST their way to a Grand Prize on their new competition TV show TOP ENGINEER.

A handful of lucky men and women will be chosen to take on exciting challenges from various engineering fields at the state-of-the-art WET design facilities (www.wetdesign.com) in California.

No, you don’t need to have an engineering degree to compete on this show, but you MUST be able to design, build, test and integrate an idea into a final product that WORKS.

Do you think you are creative when it comes to inventing? Why not apply! Perhaps you could become famous like the stars of American Choppers or Deadliest Catch.

I have attached their pdf file to this post if you want more information. As a fyi, I did not receive any pay, or gifts in kind to promote Top Engineer. NorthstarNerd.Org never takes any pay from vendors, or accepts advertisements. 

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