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Durgi's photo blog: November 2005
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I will be putting some photos/thoughts here to share with friends. http:/ blog.durgi.net. Thursday, November 03, 2005. Just before leaving for work this morning I snapped a few shots of my son. I like this one the most despite the background is completely blown out. It doesn't matter I think. Posted by Durgesh Srivastava at 9:00 PM. SF Bay area, CA, United States. View my complete profile. My local photography club. Chicago, 10-12-2008, 0800, 26.2, 5:45:32, Whew! Hiking to the roof of Continental USA.
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The User Experience Soapbox: January 2009
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The User Experience Soapbox. Rantings and ravings about user experience, with a focus on the user experience of enterprise software. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Killing zombies in the name of user experience. Anyway, my point is that I'm a geek, and nothing says "GEEK! Like expressing my masculinity by sitting in my recliner, drinking a beer, and killing virtual zombies on my XBox 360. Enter Left 4 Dead. This led the Left 4 Dead crew with a problem. How do they teach people how to play the game? Most game...
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The User Experience Soapbox: Is simplicity a valid goal?
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The User Experience Soapbox. Rantings and ravings about user experience, with a focus on the user experience of enterprise software. Wednesday, May 23, 2007. Is simplicity a valid goal? There's been an interesting discussion happening within the online user experience community recently on the virtues of simplicity (or lack thereof). Legendary Don Norman kicked off the debate in an essay titled "Simplicity Is Highly Overrated". Why do we deliberately build things that confuse the people who use them?
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The User Experience Soapbox: July 2008
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The User Experience Soapbox. Rantings and ravings about user experience, with a focus on the user experience of enterprise software. Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Verifying 911 service in VOIP. And I'm delighted with the change. I haven't had ANY connection quality issues, even when I'm screen sharing at the same time. It's been crystal clear and reliable. And everytime I make an hour-long long distance call and remember that it is costing me nothing, I smile a little. It's wonderful. Subscribe to: RSS Feed.
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The User Experience Soapbox: Nielsen says to stop password masking
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The User Experience Soapbox. Rantings and ravings about user experience, with a focus on the user experience of enterprise software. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Nielsen says to stop password masking. Jacob Nielsen says that we should Stop Password Masking. And, he suggests, have a checkbox to mask the password for those rare situations when someone actually is watching us type. Passwords should always be occluded! We masked the passwords in the property file. Posted by Terry Bleizeffer. 1 password field ma...
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The User Experience Soapbox: August 2010
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The User Experience Soapbox. Rantings and ravings about user experience, with a focus on the user experience of enterprise software. Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Tasks, Roles, Job Descriptions, and Personas. I've been thinking a lot about user research artifacts recently, trying to crisply define in my head how they all relate. Here's my current thinking. The tasks are performed by a person in that role - sometimes there are tasks that no one performs in a given organization. But the role says that if.
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Durgi's photo blog: Another candid
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I will be putting some photos/thoughts here to share with friends. http:/ blog.durgi.net. Sunday, May 07, 2006. Shot another one of my son in the backyard. this time with the 70-200mm. I like this pic better than the one with 85mm but it could be the background which makes this one better. Posted by Durgesh Srivastava at 4:47 PM. SF Bay area, CA, United States. View my complete profile. My local photography club. Portrait with an 85mm. See no evil, Hear no evil, Say no evil. SF in the morning.
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Durgi's photo blog: Hiking in Henry Coe State Park
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I will be putting some photos/thoughts here to share with friends. http:/ blog.durgi.net. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Hiking in Henry Coe State Park. Posted by Durgesh Srivastava at 12:25 AM. SF Bay area, CA, United States. Hi all, This is Durgesh aka durgi. I am an amateur photographer living in S.F. Bay area. Mostly like to shoot nature and people pictures. I am hard core fan of Galen Rowell's Photogrpahy and his writing. Recently started an orkut community of Galen Rowell fans. To the top of Half Dome.
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Durgi's photo blog: Bristlecone Forest
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I will be putting some photos/thoughts here to share with friends. http:/ blog.durgi.net. Friday, March 09, 2007. Some shots from my last year photography workshop by Steve Kiser. At the Ancient Bristlecone Forest. Sunrise from Patriarch Grove. Patriarch Grove at night. Posted by Durgesh Srivastava at 10:04 PM. Good snaps, keep up. SF Bay area, CA, United States. View my complete profile. My local photography club. Hiking to the roof of Continental USA. Hiking in Henry Coe State Park.
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Durgi's photo blog: October 2005
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I will be putting some photos/thoughts here to share with friends. http:/ blog.durgi.net. Sunday, October 23, 2005. SF in the morning. Bay Bridge under the morning fog. After very long time, I got to get out to shoot in the city. Was hoping to capture some early sunrise colors. but fog won over sun. Posted by Durgesh Srivastava at 10:21 PM. Wednesday, October 19, 2005. Title is a must. Well for the lack of my knowledge of the correct jargan, I'd say it was one of those blog-spam-comments. We are in the p...
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