Wer den Namen nicht kennt, der Typ hat Second Life gebaut. Darum geht’s aber in diesem Video gar nicht, sondern um die Entwicklungsprozesse in seinen Firmen. Ab Minute 20 fängt richtig interessantes Zeug an, über kollaborative Entwicklung, über Bid-Systeme in der Softwareentwicklung, über positives Feedback, über Open Work Spaces… ach, schaut’s euch einfach selbst an: Foundation 03 // Philip Rosedale von Kevin Rose auf Vimeo Ach, ich darf mir sowas gar nicht angucken. Da sind so viele tolle Ideen drin, dass ich aus dem fantasieren gar nicht mehr rauskomme. Schon die ersten 20 Minuten waren interessant und ich hab ein paar Mal echt laut gelacht. Foundation könnt ihr euch direkt in den Podcast-Downloader kopieren, die Videos sind immer sehenswert.
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Posted to carstenringe.net
Foundation, Folge 3 mit Philip Rosedale
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March 1 2011, 8:50pm | Comments »
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Posted to google.com
Deep snow. Really deep snow. Now with video.
http://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2010/12/deep-snow-really-deep-snow.html
The location depicted is in the Japanese Alps:The section of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route linking the Tateyama station and Ogizawa only open from mid April to November, the reason for this hiatus is wintry snow, snow on this section reaches a thickness of 20 meters the most amazed of all is that in mid-April, much of the snow still lingers, so you have to make real corridors of ice to get through that stretch.For those wondering (like me) how the snow is cleared from this road, this video shows the equipment needed.Posted for Richard and Dottsie, who got the brunt of the 30" snowfall that hit northern New Jersey this week.Text credit Genjutsu. Photo via Gizmodo.Addendum: A hat tip to Karl, who found at Vimeo a video taken while driving through the "snow corridor." I had no idea it was so long. But what startled me was that where there are no pull-off lanes, drivers just stop and park their cars in the road. (!)
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January 4 2011, 9:12pm | Comments »
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Posted to google.com
Deep snow. Really deep snow.
http://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2010/12/deep-snow-really-deep-snow.html
The location depicted is in the Japanese Alps:The section of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route linking the Tateyama station and Ogizawa only open from mid April to November, the reason for this hiatus is wintry snow, snow on this section reaches a thickness of 20 meters the most amazed of all is that in mid-April, much of the snow still lingers, so you have to make real corridors of ice to get through that stretch.For those wondering (like me) how the snow is cleared from this road, this video shows the equipment needed.Posted for Richard and Dottsie, who got the brunt of the 30" snowfall that hit northern New Jersey this week.Text credit Genjutsu. Photo via Gizmodo.
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December 28 2010, 9:12pm | Comments »
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