Thursday, 26. March 2009

PhD step5: burning the last draft

After submitting my PhD in January, I continue my long-term effort to blog about my phd.

PhD BurningPhD Burning - Whisky and Leo

When you submitted your phd, according to an old scottish tradition, you burn the last printed draft in the woods. Gunnar Grimnes and I did adhere to that scottish tradition on the 10th of January 2009, it also includes drinking a lot of alcoholic beverages.

PhD Burning

The tradition also includes defending the thesis quickly, you say something like "I made a phd on helping people remember, and it is great." - the attackers (your dudes) then shout "It is shit - burn it!". Do that, and drink alcohol.

Please comment below, blog it, or contact me if you also burnt your phd. use the flickr tag phdburning.
QR barcode by i-nigma.com/CreateBarcodes

Design for the Other 90%

“The majority of the world’s designers focus all their efforts on developing products and services exclusively for the richest 10% of the world’s customers. Nothing less than a revolution in design is needed to reach the other 90%.”
—Dr. Paul Polak, International Development Enterprises

Design for the Other 90% is an exhibition currently on view at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through May 29, 2009, and online.

There must be a use for technology for the Other 90%. And they are a market - for products that help them improve life, or even stay alive. Products such as the Q-Drum:
q-drum

http://other90.cooperhewitt.org/Design/q-drum

It can hold up to 50 liters of water and be used to transport that water over long distances. At an affordable price, saving time and money, all in one, clever, design.

I remember a keynote at the I-Know conference in Graz (I think 2005, and I forgot the speaker's name - is there a program online?) which was not about knowledge management, but how computer are be used in rural india. One case was to examine eye patients remotely via a webcam - the patient sits in front of the only computer in the village and looks into the webcam, the examining doctor sits somewhere else and gives a diagnose. This cuts travel costs and saves money (and improves health). So, there is a market in the low-income population, for life-improving products.
QR barcode by i-nigma.com/CreateBarcodes
icon

semantic weltbild 2.0

Building the Semantic Web is easier together

and then...

foaf explorer
foaf

Geo Visitors Map
I am a hard bloggin' scientist. Read the Manifesto.
www.flickr.com
lebard's photos More of lebard's photos
Skype Me™!

Search

 

Users Status

You are not logged in.

I support

Wikipedia Affiliate Button

Archive

March 2009
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
 1 
 2 
 3 
 5 
 7 
 9 
10
11
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
27
28
29
30
 
 
 
 
 

Credits


austriaca
Chucknorrism
digitalcouch
gnowsis
Jesus
NeueHeimat
route planning
SemWeb
travel
zoot
Profil
Logout
Subscribe Weblog