clock

Watching time, the only true currency // A journal from John B. Roberts

Day: March 27, 2004

  • Output

    Michael McDonough’s Top Ten Things They Never Taught Me in Design School… let’s skip to #9, shall we?

    9. It all comes down to output.
    No matter how cool your computer rendering is, no matter how brilliant your essay is, no matter how fabulous your whatever is, if you can’t output it, distribute it, and make it known, it basically doesn’t exist. Orient yourself to output. Schedule output. Output, output, output. Show Me The Output.

    Amen. If it’s not live, it’s academic. I have to remember that, too.
    [via Design Observer, via Noise Between Stations]

  • “You have to go to sleep.”

    I’m listening to the boy and the girl entertain each other. At 4:55, the hands of the clock were directly opposite each other, so the boy thought it was 6:00am, and launched into his usual “I’m awake, please come get me.” I went down and told him to keep sleeping, it wasn’t yet time. Twenty minutes later, he tried again, as I clearly wasn’t so convincing. Trip downstairs to share the opinion that it’s not yet time to get up. (Needless to say, I’m now irrevocably awake.)

    Then the girl starts to make noises, and the boy decides that’s time to be the older brother: he tells the girl, it’s not yet 6 o’clock, so she should go back to sleep. Orders flow downhill! 😉 I’m eavesdropping on this while I type. Here’s some direct quotes (not including the hilarious laughter between the two of them):

    It’s the middle of the night. And you’re tired. Need your rest. You have to go sleep. … After it (the minute hand) goes to the 11, it will be 6 o’clock, time for us to wake up.

    All of this is said while he’s (I’m guessing) sitting (standing) straight up in his bed and entertaining his sister from across the room with various shouts and shenanigans. There’s no one sleeping in there. And, when the clock does hit 6:00am, I’ll hear a loud shout about the time, and I’ll go in. Just a few minutes left.