This thought came to me the other day, and I apologize to all of you who are programmers, but it seems true from my non-geek perspective: Over time, software gets worse, and hardware gets better.
"Worse" means bigger, harder to use, less compatible with other stuff, and more likely to fail. "Better" means faster, cheaper, easier, and more elegant.
Cases in point: Microsoft. Intel. You be the judge.
The ongoing quest to find the Universe in this grain of sand.
About Me
Name:Kim Allen
Location:California
My life-- and perhaps yours, too-- feels like an accretion of knowledge and relationships, each layer settling down on the whole to change and be changed by what is already there, and to lay the foundation for what is next.
One thing we can do is observe the process of life. In doing so we seek a balance between pushing forward too fast and holding back against the inevitable next change.
My roots are in the physical sciences. And my interests extend outward to art, biology, athletics, culture, and psychology, as well as inward to consciousness.
But this blog isn't about theory. It's about the knowledge we have access to right here in the trees, the cars, the bathtub, our job, tonight's casual dinner conversation, and indeed in tonight's dinner.