Friday, July 30, 2010

Peek under the hood at iPhone app-making | Geek Salad meets Tue Aug 2 at 0700

Tyten Teegarden will show us what it’s like to design an iPhone app. You don’t need to be a programmer to enjoy what he has to say.
He (mostly) and his team wrote the True/False Film Festival iPhone app last year.
I love what happens when you rotate the phone to landscape view!
So, come see, ask questions, and enjoy.
 
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Cover Ups - Geek Salad meets Tue July 20 at 7 AM

I was noticed this odd-unique iPad case in Ragtag Cinema Saturday night after viewing “Winter’s Bone” (which I highly recommend seeing). I stopped and asked the owner about it. It was a canvas prototype made by Cory McCarter. Cory also designed the True-False Film festival canvas bag. It made me aware of the cottage industries that are fueled by popular innovations.

Anyway, other kinds of cases have been in the news, including the rubber bumper or case for the iPhone 4, in case (no pun intended) you have troubles with signal reception.

 

And then somebody prominent, with barely a cover: the Old Spice Guy. They made a hundred viral videos in one day! The story behind that is an interesting read.

 

See you  Tuesday! I’ll need to leave a little early again.

 

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Paper and pencils make good EHRS

You may find the report about Dr. Belden on the newest Healthcare IT News Pg31. Congratulations!

http://healthcareitnews.com/news/designing-emrs-paper-and-pencils

 

His photo is shown on the print issue.

 

Have a nice day!

 

-Yang

 

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From: Belden, Jeffery L.
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 10:26 AM
To: post@geeksalad.posterous.com
Cc: jeffbelden.geeksaladmembers@blogger.com
Subject: When information doesn't change behavior, try emotions. Geek Salad meets July 5 at 7 AM

 

I had the iced mocha today.

Then logged my  calorie intake and was dismayed at how much it was.

So am I going to change my behavior?

Stay tuned.

 

Maybe I should weigh in again when I get home.

 

See you at Kaldi’s.

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Friday, July 2, 2010

When information doesn't change behavior, try emotions. Geek Salad meets July 5 at 7 AM

I had the iced mocha today.

Then logged my  calorie intake and was dismayed at how much it was.

So am I going to change my behavior?

Stay tuned.

 

Maybe I should weigh in again when I get home.

 

See you at Kaldi’s.

Link

Re: When information doesn't change behavior, try emotions. Geek Salad meets July 5 at 7 AM

Did you run home after the drink and how did that affect your cardiac risk factors?
Best,
annie


On 7/2/10 10:25 AM, "Belden, Jeffery L." <beldenj@health.missouri.edu> wrote:

I had the iced mocha today.
Then logged my calorie intake and was dismayed at how much it was.
So am I going to change my behavior?
Stay tuned.

Maybe I should weigh in again when I get home.

See you at Kaldi's.
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Link <http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/foods-from-starbucks/9520/2>