
It's very difficult to keep the floor clean. You either have to push a vacuum around or pay someone to push a vacuum around. Either way you just end up with a clean floor that is inevitably going to get just as dirty as it was. As Wozniak put it, generally, smart people don't clean. I personally find it completely cyclical and completely boring. Although people who are good at math usually like vacuuming. For some reason there's a correlation between the two.
So, on the 8th day, Christ Jesus created the robot. I love robots. They beep and click and whir as they clomp around sucking up left over crack from last night's "20-somethings-of-leisure" party. You can imagine my excitement with Pixar Disney's latest computer animated wonder Wall-E.
Wall-E is about a little robot, left on earth to clean up after us humans have left for other planets. However, Wall-E develops a malfunction...emotions. He later falls in love with a shiney white super advanced robot and awesomeness ensues. It also has that slick retro-future, old school tomorrowland feel to it which will make any design nut melt.
Ever notice how Pixar stuff is a little better than the rest? Yup, it's another of Steve Job's brain children and you can see the same industry leading patterns from them as we see from Apple in the computer realm. When Disney aquired Pixar I almost lost it. Match made in heaven. Apple's new operating system, Leopard, actually has a little bit of a 60's optimism/retro-space feel to it (Time Machine's starfield innerface). Mind Meld! Let's just say they use A LOT of Macs in the Disney empire, and it shows.
Monday, April 7, 2008
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