Archive for the ‘Architecture / Design’ Category

Happy Canada Day, 2007

July 1st, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Bipolar, Canada, GrabPERF

It’s July 1, meaning that it’s time for Canadians around the world have launched into their recently re-invigorated day of jingoistic pride. Living next door to the definition of jingoistic pride has set the bar pretty high, but based on the last couple of trips north, great strides have been made since we left our home country in 1999.

This morning, the Canadian flag is flying outside Giant Birch Manor. The one day a year I risk offending my neighbours in a demonstration of my national pride.

In some ways, Canada Day serves as the start of my new year, just as much as the start of the school year in August/September does. It divides the year in half, and provides a celebratory marker when the weather is likely good enough to have a good party.

I had a look back to see what I posted on July 1 last year, and found that the only post was one related to GrabPERF, announcing the termination of the PubSub measurements, as that company was in the midst of its death throes.

Over the last year, I have seen significant personal upheavals and changes, most notably the diagnosis of my mental condition as Bipolar 1. After talking with some people I know who also suffer from this disorder, I realize that I have a very mild form of it, but even in its mildest forms, it can be crippling. I can say that having access to better medication (I AM PAXIL FREE!), and the world’s best therapist, I have come a long way in understanding what in this life I can and cannot change.

Watching the red and white flag fluttering in the morning breeze, I realize that there are days that I really miss Canada, and all of its foibles and unique cultural issues. But for now, I live where I am, and I have come to accept that, even with all of its uncertainty (still no closer to my Dream Green Card).

So, I wish you all a Happy Canada Day, wherever you raise your maple leaf.

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Leadholder Lust

April 9th, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Notebook Lust

Some would call it old school. I call it classic.

I love pencils. They have a depth of emotion that you can’t get with any pen. But the highest standard in industrial pencils are not the 0.5mm mechanical pencils that everyone uses. No, it’s the 2mm leadholder.

I first used these in my drafting overview in Grade 8 shop class. I sucked at drafting, but these felt good.

I just rediscovered them, and have found that there are many people who share my love of these old leadholders, including the folks at leadholder.com.

The most prevalent ones are the Staedtler 780s, and their cheap copies.

The pinnacle of leadholder lust: the Caran D’Ache Fixpencil 2.

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Pierzchala.com: Re-Design

April 1st, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design

I have been playing with my personal site, Pierzchala.com, and finally set the re-design loose last night. The last time I touched the layout was 2002 (I think), and it was all done in tables. The new design uses CSS, and makes controlling the layout so easy.

And, thanks to Matt Mullenweg, the header logo rotates for each visit. For someone who wants to improve performance, this is a simple attempt at vanity. Enjoy the home-brew headers.

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My Design and Architecture Blog: blunderWERKZ Design Notes

March 6th, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Blogging, Life

I am spending most of my non-work time reading and discovering about modern design and architecture. As a result, I have started a new blog to isolate my thoughts and ideas on these topics.

Come over and join the conversation at blunderWERK Design Notes.

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Dwell: One more thing on the new site…

February 22nd, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Blogging, RANTING, Technology, Web Performance

Did we mention that the layout doesn’t work in Firefox or MSIE 7?

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Oooops.

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Dear Dwell: A blog needs a feed

February 22nd, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Blogging, RANTING

Just found that Dwell magazine has a blog.

Dwell's "blog" has no feed

Ooops! A pseudo-blog. No feed.

Dwell: Get with the program.

UPDATE: Apparently it does! There is an RSS graphic at the bottom. But that’s not the feed link. Oh no!

You have to click the image to go to a page that has the page that has the RSS feed in it.

No. The feed is part of the blog. It MUST appear on the same page as the blog. Making it hard to find defeats the point of the process.

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What’s an architect?

February 16th, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design

I am fascinated by architecture and design. I have no idea how an architect does what an architect does. I can truly say that I have not knowingly met an architect in person.

How lame is that?

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Addictions on Glossy Paper

February 11th, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Life

Magazine Addictions

For some, it’s ether; others, mescaline.

For me, it’s modern design and architecture magazines on glossy paper.

Feel the silky smoothness — empty the mind — buy — it’s what everyone — strange rumors.

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LUST: Phaidon Design Classics

February 5th, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Life

I ANYONE wanted to buy me something that would make me worship the ground they walk on, the Phaidon Design Classics would be the thing.

This is a series of three volumes that contain 999 of the modern design classics. It’s one of those things that you have around, you pick up, and you go “wow”.

But at between $75 - $100, it’s pretty darn low on the priority list right now.

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Flickr: Really officer! When I got home, this is what I found!

February 5th, 2007 by smp | Comments | Filed in Architecture / Design, Photos

It’s as though the museum exploded from the ground, and the house was too close to avoid its gruesome, and humorous, fate.

Picture by: baobee

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