Blogs and Bots
The story about some possible future roles for blogging brought a number of comments from readers. Pito Salas at BlogBridge liked the hospital application I described and took it to the next level. He feels that aggregators (blog readers) do not have to be limited to displaying their results as a time-ordered series of posts. […]
Healthcare Update: Blogs, Robots, PT, and IBM
The story about some possible future roles for blogging brought a number of comments from readers. Pito Salas at BlogBridge liked the hospital application I described but took it to the next level. He feels that there is no reason why aggregators should display their results as a time-ordered series of posts. For example, BlogBridge […]
Wow!
A search at Google for "Wow" yields more than 20 million matches. A visit to the Wiktionary finds that "wow" means "an indication of excitement or surprise. A typical expression, according to the Wiktionary is "Wow! How do they do that?". If you visit the Danbury Hospital Wellness on Wheels van, I guarantee that you […]
Do We Really Need All The Paper?
Today was the day for the annual physical examination. There are certain aspects of the "physical" that are not pleasant for anyone, but the thing I enjoy the least is filling out the paperwork. Step one at the doctor’s office is to be presented with a clipboard and forms with fields that are too small […]
Time or Distance — It Makes A Difference
Today was the final planning meeting for the first annual golf outing of the Housatonic Habitat for Humanity. The meeting finished at 1 p.m. and there were two choices: head back home and work on some board meeting preparations and committed writing projects or take the long way home on the Fatboy. The blue sky […]