random chatter of a ux design chick
Open until May 22, 2007
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For those of you who haven't seen this, you've got to go do it! A List Apart is doing their first annual web design survey. Here's a little excerpt for who it's for and why... (and GO DO IT for all of us!) Over 12,000 people filled out the survey during its first 24 hours online.

"Designers, developers, project managers. Writers and editors. Information architects and usability specialists. People who make websites have been at it for more than a dozen years, yet almost nothing is known, statistically, about our profession. Who are we? Where do we live? What are our titles, our skills, our educational backgrounds? Where and with whom do we work? What do we earn? What do we value?

It?s time we learned the answers to these and other questions about web design. And nobody is better qualified than the readers of A List Apart to provide the answers."

Seriously I could post a little more often than I do. Well... At work we've come up slightly for air. (Ya, I'll blame my lack of blog postings on that!) Our team recently had a press release for our product - the Monster Career Ad Network. YAY us! A long time coming! Dee did a really great job getting the word out and apparently everyone in our world is buzzing a little over it. This is my favorite article on it. She does an awesome job of explaining it.

I must say that the team I work with is just a really great and talented group of people and I am extremely happy to have had the opportunity to do this with them. Of course I am also really amazed since I remember when this idea was three boxes and two arrows on a white board in Labs. 2 years in the making, selling the idea, about a million mockups, 7 million meetings ;), people coming and going, an entire team built, random "you did what!?!'s", watching the stats like a hawk, LOTS of laughter, no shoes, crappy xslt's, YAGNI! and the bajillion agile iterations... Wow that parking lot is HUGE!

I think we've done a pretty doggone good job! I don't think we ever had a single problem! Hahahahaha. All I have to say is YAY and thanks to Dee, Chris, George, Sam, Gil, Tammy and everyone who helped us out along the way.
Time for a nice glass of wine and vacation!?! Chris when are you booking one for us?
Hi ya, Yes I am actually alive. Had an awesome Christmas hanging out with the family. Many stories and hilarious antics - as usual if you knew my family! So getting back to the usual grind again, cleaning up the house and disposing of christmas decorations yet dealing with 70 degree weather! This is utter insanity in the Boston area! I'm gleefully wearing flip-flops today. Is the weather aware that it's January 6th???? It's utterly unbelievable and I'm horridly un-anticipating our first major dig-out... It's got to be coming to sock us really good one of these days.

So anyhow... I was tinkering on itunes redeeming my christmas gift cards and figured the three people who will stumble by this may not know about my favorite itunes feature. You can actually browse local radio station playlists in your area. I utterly love this thing! I can't even explain how much and how smart I think this feature is. You see... even though I have a kickin' little radio system in my robin's spiled car that displays the title and artist of the song playing on the radio... a) not all stations do this yet, uh... duh, which just drives me bonkers, and b) I never cease to annoy myself by not remembering when I said (to myself, assuredly out loud, all alone) "Oh, I really need to remember that one so I can ipod it." So this wonderful little feature saves me from remembering one more useless "to do" for the day. (no, saving my life is drastic, I exaggerate, but it gives me amazingly great pleasure)

So what you do is... Go to the quick links over to the upper right side of the itunes store home. Here you will see "Browse." Now, once it switches to the browse screen, to the top left is your categories: Charts, Radio Charts, Audiobooks etc. Charts gives you the billboard charts (ohh, chills thinking about listening to Casey Kasem (check out his real name) and the top 40 - hee hee.
So... the cool feature, tada! Radio Charts. Select this one and move to the next box to choose your city. You then see all the radio stations in your area that you can look at. WOOOHOOO! And so solves the mystery of what was that stupid song you heard on the way to work that you wanted to remember but can only hum a little bit of. Lata'!
The duh design award of the day goes to whomever designed this one! I should really come up with some sort of logo/certificate to hand out. Anyway... A woman I work with comes over to my desk hardly able to contain her giggling. Of course she comes to me knowing I raise the stupid flag in laughter a lot and I am going to get what she's about to tell me immediately. See, we've just moved in to a newly outfitted floor in our building complex and they put in a brand new snack machine for us in the kitchen. Nice! Well... this wonderful new snack machine has braille on the buttons of the number pad. Now, one of the guys, upon hearing our conversation of "Oh My God Robin, come look, there's braille on the snack machine!" smartly says "well yea, blind people need snacks too!" (Smart butt's about to get kicked.) My friend and I respond to his logical thought of the day with laughing even harder at him! So we take him over to the machine to take a little look-see.

Yes, so very nice of them to put braille on the snack machine for the 3 o'clock hungry blind person, who, um, can't see by the way. We ask him... Ok, How would a blind person know what's IN THE MACHINE? How would they pick their snack? Oh logical snack machine creators, do tell us your thoughts on this one! Our friend stares at us. Thinking logically, he goes "OH! I bet if you punch in a number it will tell you what's in that slot." Good thinking! That would solve knowing what's in there and since it changes frequently, that makes sense. He tries to punch in some numbers. For instance, 111 is the first slot. Ding #2, oh logical snack designer who did not use letters and numbers like A1. No dice, the machine doesn't talk and there's no way 111 makes any sense as the first slot number to try. It does however helpfully display .60 on the extremely contrasted little LED display. (That will help them see it!) Seriously?!? What were they thinking on this one?

So the moral of the story is... a)We laugh a lot at work! and b)If you're at work and you're blind and snack hungry, you can't eat actually eat anything unless someone else is with you, pretty much at least once a week, but... we're oh so thankful they were kind enough to let you play the slots with a number pad.

So my thought for the day is... blind people HAVE to be or learn to be smarter than the sighted! P.S. Check out something that makes me laugh every time I see it. Next time you pull up to a drive through ATM machine, look down at the braille on the key pad.
Lata'
I HAD to post this one immediately to follow up on great spam subject lines!

This is from "Susy", Subject: god Christmas Discount, Give Your Love One Something Special This Christmas and edge

I want the god discount! He MUST get a lot with this discount!

P.S. from the last post, NO, I really do not know Elsa.
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