Cameronfactor revealed to be universal

In his keynote at the JupiTerZ conference on weblog strategy, David Weinberger revealed that he tends to scale everything by a factor of 2.5. Not surprisingly, this is the original calculated value of the cameronfactor, first observed by Jonah Peretti in 2001. It begs the question: the cameronfactor is either a universal human constant orContinue reading “Cameronfactor revealed to be universal”

Newly Digital

I was asked by Adam Kalsey to participate in his project Newly Digital, a distributed anthology of stories about early experiences with technology. The following story describes my first truly virtual communication. Other essayists: Andre Torrez, Anders Jacobson, Andy Baio, Jeff Nichols, Steven Garrity, Chris Pirillo, Dan James, Adam Kalsey, Brad Choate, Bill Zeller BackContinue reading “Newly Digital”

Red means stop!

Administrators in auto city are baffled at recent reports showing Detroit having more than twice as many pedestrian deaths per capita than it’s nearest competitor, New York City. The high rate may partly result from drivers’ attitudes toward pedestrians, said Kelly Thayer, transportation project manager for the Michigan Land Use Institute, based in Traverse City.Continue reading “Red means stop!”