Jeremy Ey (@kayakerscout)

Cookeville, TN

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @kayakerscout ever

November 18th, 2010

@nicolibrarian clearly I’d agree with use the right tool at the right place/time. Paper for vision, code for working out details seems good.

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@nicolibrarian was thinking of the “mockups are great for print … not for interaction” vs. the “start on paper …”

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@nicolibrarian seems to contradict the paper or Balsamiq statement from a bit ago. (Thanks, for posting these, btw, great to think about)

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@nicolibrarian Any chance that a poor UI lead you to accidentally delete the old one? #talkaboutirony

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@lgvelazco Thanks, got some more details, sounds like they’ve done that. Just waiting for the reset now.

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@lgvelazco is there a good contact for hotmail issues? trying to determine if the issue is someone spoofing an address or account is hacked.

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@lgvelazco You have to watch @elbrownmcne, otherwise the chicken ends up looking a lot pizza, and not even chicken pizza.

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“Thank you, Eric! (This is great chicken)” (@elbrownmcne)

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getmentalnotes “If you design any kind of interface… you’re a social engineer… Deal with it.” -Rory Sutherland at #dfcnyc

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Good idea: turning off lights behind you, bad idea: turning off the ones in front of you. #fb

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Saw a rocking internship via. email today with @IBMResearch’s Collaborative Technologies and Infrastructure. Tragically, not a PhD student.

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@ZicklePop And yet, when I click the link, you don’t have any that are in the future. :D

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