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JSTOR: Ethics, Vol. 110, No. 3 (Apr., 2000), pp. 617-619
Just a note to self. Purging the psychological instrumentarium of the very concept of emotion: crudely reductionist & sociobiological in all the worst ways? or refreshingly straightforward?
psychology  humanfactors  emotions  orlackthereof 
december 2009 by Urbanscale
China Matters: The F117A Swan Song, the Fall of the Belgrade Embassy...and China Rising
"The fighter was detectable by antique radar operating at wavelengths of 2 meters - a detail that had supposedly escaped the Stealth designers, who operated on the assumption that the plane would only have to be invisible to modern centimeter and millimet
china  lifeduringwartime  strategy  humanfactors 
april 2008 by Urbanscale
NYT: Fliers Fed Up? Airline Employees Feel the Same
Getting senior management to Feel The Pain. I approve, both in principle and of the specific way it's executed here. Too bad it doesn't seem to be changing anything at US Airways.
aviation  business  ethnography  humanfactors  travel 
december 2007 by Urbanscale
RAMTV.ORG: Negotiate my boundary
Mass customization and responsive envelopes for shared housing. I like.
architecture  community  humanfactors 
april 2007 by Urbanscale
eSchool News online - Youths use cell phones as mini-PCs
Interesting support for that piece about the de-classing of Bluetooth headsets and Sidekicks I keep threatening to write.
mobile  humanfactors  networks  sociology 
april 2006 by Urbanscale
Burdens of the Modern Beast
The things we carried. Cf Nurri's distrust of people who aren't carrying anything. Via mito.
design  mobility  urbanism  humanfactors  kultur  gear  tothinkabout 
march 2006 by Urbanscale
Charlie Victor Romeo
Last words from cockpit voice recorders/air traffic control centers. Raw, intense, hard to listen to.
airports  humanfactors  personal 
june 2005 by Urbanscale
Prada's Pratfall
Via Fabio: There's nothing like validation, even so long after the fact. ; . )
retail  bad  engineering  technology  humanfactors 
march 2005 by Urbanscale
Anti-Mac
These guys are allegedly interface experts? Just *try* to read this!
applications  humanfactors 
november 2004 by Urbanscale
When the Car Beside You Is an XXX Theater
"She was wedged in," he said. "She couldn't avoid it." Rrrrright.
ethics  humanfactors  marginwalker  urbanism 
november 2004 by Urbanscale
ClearviewHwy
Smells a little like Transport Medium
humanfactors  type 
october 2004 by Urbanscale
"Unconventional" HCI
Is that like "unconventional warfare"?
humanfactors  ubiq 
october 2004 by Urbanscale

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