Book idea: Flavours of passive-aggressive in different cultures. Not a ha-ha-funny book, but genuinely trying to understand its function and differences as you move around the globe.pic.twitter.com/yTGMyMSAfT
Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him
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Book idea: Flavours of passive-aggressive in different cultures. Not a ha-ha-funny book, but genuinely trying to understand its function and differences as you move around the globe.pic.twitter.com/yTGMyMSAfT
Marcin Wichary Retweeted Marcin Wichary
Book idea (inspired by @todrobbins’s comment): Stories of unglamorous tech companies, for example many of those with the logos here. There must be a way to talk not of the companies in the spotlight, or the spectacular failures, but the bit players.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1001143262680305664 …
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Marcin Wichary Retweeted Eric Fischer
Book idea: An anthology of experienced programmers showing their early code and commenting on all the things in it that they did wrong.
Crucial to the book’s success: Diversity of experiences, backgrounds, projects, eras.
Inspired by @enf’s tweet:https://twitter.com/enf/status/1003140750287126528 …
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Marcin Wichary Retweeted
Book idea: The design of ports. MagSafe, Atari’s serial, headphone jack, Centronics, SCART.
Going beyond functionality and specs. The stories, the emotions, the beauty, the horror.
Inspired by @craigmod’s tweet: https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1005318657558265856?s=21 …
Marcin Wichary added,
I would support this idea, indubitably.
Related: @kioskfonts’ Adapter Museum.
http://adaptermuseum.com/
I’ve chatted with Frank about opening it up to submissions … if for no other reason than to document the buckets of adapters in my basement.
You can also make your own! This way both of your personalities can shine through? I like the idea of the world having two adapter museums that could also interface (huh huh) heavily.
So many puns early in the morning!
I wish I could dedicate more time to it, including a brick-and-mortar establishment.
I always wondered what was the longest dongle/adapter chain ever created for actual use (not an experiment). I recently did this, but it’s still short and it doesn’t really count since it’s mostly cables.pic.twitter.com/mUGe9iClwW
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