One of the things that interests me in 2014 is whether or not T-Mobile is going to be sold. I work at a company that, among other things, runs a virtual network on top of TMUS’s network-so I’m definitely interested in what might happen. I keep thinking though, who else might want to buy T-Mobile’s… Continue reading SIM As A Service
Author: lindsayrgwatt
Revoltingly Delicious
The other day I was exploring Little Saigon and found myself in a grocery store where I discovered this: Yes, durian is now available as jam. And it’s not your everyday breakfast experience. When you open the jar, it’s hard not to gag as a whiff of durian greets you. It’s like someone let something… Continue reading Revoltingly Delicious
Great Science Writing
If you like science and want to read more about it, you should be reading Nautilus. And if you like Nautilus, you should subscribe to its quarterly for more unique writing. I’m spending my Saturday morning flipping through it and there’s a beautiful essay by Caspar Henderson on the current frontiers of our knowledge. Here… Continue reading Great Science Writing
Things Are Getting Faster
One of the common themes of life today is that it’s getting faster. It’s not that time has actually sped up, rather the rate of change in society has sped up. This is really happening; it’s not just crotchety old men pining for the days of martini lunches. One way to measure this trend is… Continue reading Things Are Getting Faster
We Live In The Future
When I was a kid, there was this elusive thing called The Future. It was this beacon visible just over the horizon where things would be different. Technology would bring knowledge and power to the masses. Poverty would disappear. We’d have lots of leisure time. Or maybe the world would collapse into a dystopian nightmare… Continue reading We Live In The Future