If asked, I would have to say Rory walks the line between genius and insanity.
Knowledge and skill are far scarcer commodities than tangible forms of property. Intellectual property rights can provide a solution to the trade-off between fostering incentives to create new software and diffusing its benefits throughout society.
As the sheer amount and complexity of information grows, we as developers are now often faced with the question of how to best organize and display that information to the end-user. Even with a well-thought out user interface, there is the possibility that we will overlook the internal and external relationships between sets of data. When the consumer of information is a human as opposed to a machine or program, there exists the opportunity to leverage the innate pattern recognition that all human beings possess.
My son Caden was born today. He is 7 pounds, 2 ounces and is truly amazing.
Thoughts on how the process of searching for a solution has an associated cost of its own that has to be taken into account.
Thoughts on the advantages of syndication for content consumers and producers, and a brief comparison of IE and FireFox in regards to RSS/feed support.
Was blogging was created solely as an opposing force to mass media? Are the value of your thoughts/blog directly proportional to the number of comments you receive or the number of links you get?
Adventures in programming involving RFID and Carl Franklin's Prius.
I have invented the greatest game ever imagined. What might you ask is this game? Simply put it is Roman Candle Halo, a game where grown men gather to test their moral and physical character on a pseudo field of battle. You haven't truly lived till you have had multiple flaming balls of fire come screaming at your head.
My adventures at the Oregon coast, and the dead body that was found by our campground.