2.05.2007
World's Oldest Newspaper Suspends Paper Edition
The World's oldest newspaper, published for centuries, has ceased publishing a paper version and now will only produce a digital version on the Internet.
Isn't this an ironic twist of events? In a similar vein, imagine companies that produces typesets and printing presses - long gone - however, the purveyors of tools to create digital media have been thriving for two decades...with no end in sight.
Isn't this an ironic twist of events? In a similar vein, imagine companies that produces typesets and printing presses - long gone - however, the purveyors of tools to create digital media have been thriving for two decades...with no end in sight.
Labels: adobe, gutenberg, media, paper

Dr. Williams reaction time test
If you would rather not use a computer, there is another way to test your reaction time, though you won't get as much detail as here.
Dr. David Williams' site:
http://www.drdavidwilliams.com/nc/reaction_time_test.asp
Dr. David Williams' site:
http://www.drdavidwilliams.com/nc/reaction_time_test.asp
Labels: reaction time

New Test Look
It's about time for a refresh and some new functionality in our testing, to wit:

and also, we are beginning to modify the scoreboard portion so it is less nomenclature-driven. Can't say we are there yet, but getting closer...



and also, we are beginning to modify the scoreboard portion so it is less nomenclature-driven. Can't say we are there yet, but getting closer...

Labels: design, Flash, newlook, nomenclature, refresh, score, test

Alzheimer's expert dies in plane crash
Pioneering Alzheimer's researcher Dr. Leon Thal perishes in small plane crash in the mountains east of San Diego. Dr. Thal organized large, national studies of Alzheimer's Disease and orchestrated efforts in California to research the promising areas, such as the large study of the substance Huperzine A which is ongoing now...
Labels: alzheimers, huperzine, nih, thal






