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  1. @tweetmeme @smashingmag Reading 'Designing Drop-Down Menus: Examples and Best Practices' http://tinyurl.com/dnzeyh
  2. @megUX my favorite time during the design process!
  3. July 1 already - how does this happen!?!?
  4. onlne bill paying, how i love not having to go the bank or write checks
  5. Comparing a Use Error Analysis based on my task analysis research to the FMEA from risk assessment. Design inputs are good....ugh
  6. Just back from racing, now for laundry, ironing and cleaning out the email inbox (595 messages, 98 unread)
  7. sheez - after 11p i gotta leave that for tomorrow morning.
  8. just realized I was making updates to complex design concept in two different files, now to figure out which is the best to continue with
  9. Researching common tasks for mechanical engineers who use visualization tools and share them downstream for product design and testing
  10. I had to carefully coordinate my telecon calls to line up with my commute time to client's today. I probably should have bought the headset
  11. Let the studies begin. Action packed day followed by 3 Doors Down concert.
  12. @evoljennifer i am so right there with ya sista
  13. Digging deep into a Fault Tree Analysis to uncover the use errors that result in hazards and should be mitigated in the new design
  14. @MaryM_ I agree! i was lucky to see some great preso's this year
  15. @odannyboy loved your interactive gestures preso. thanks for sharing!
  16. @dszuc i always appreciate your perspective and reasonableness
  17. RT @louisrosenfeld: Are you a user experience practitioner? help @UXnet help you. Please take our *short* survey: http://bit.ly/9UcoE
  18. Experiences based on values have more traction than those based on attributes. @Madpow #upa2009
  19. Laddering Method: links between attributes, consequences and values. @Madpow #upa2009
  20. Triading: have user compare 3 products and then explain how 2 are different then the third. @Madpow #upa2009