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All Spammers Must Die

In the past few months, something cute has been happening.  Spammers have been signing up for my blog.  I'm sure they hoped that by signing up, they'd be better able to post spam on my blog.  But it doesn't work that way because I already have spam protection in place.  So I get all these people (mostly with Russian emails) who sign up for my blog.  People with names like "Viagra Forever."

40 year old computer looks awesome by today's standards

"If you, in your office, as an intellectual worker, were supplied with a computer display, backed up by a computer that was alive for you all day, and was instantly responsive to every action you had, how much value could you derive from that?"

This is a demonstration of the original Graphical User Interface, given in San Francisco, by Dough Engelbart, a researcher at Stanford.  What strikes me the most is that we haven't come very far.  In fact, when I first looked at this very simple interface, and the ease with which Engelbart was able to do things, I found myself wishing I had an interface that simple and streamlined.  Look how many mouse clicks it takes him to create a new file.  Now ask yourself how many mouse clicks it takes you to create a new file.  Computer interfaces have gotten bigger, but I'm not sure they've gotten better.

The other thing that struck me is how we're still trying to catch up to some of those original concepts.  Engelbart easily shows how he can create a collection of shopping lists for different stores, and then link each shopping list to a map that shows the location of each store.  Click on each store on the map, and the list shows up.   I dare you to do that with modern computers.  In 1968 Englebert was able to do it with a few clicks.

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