2009-07-20

dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2009-07-20 06:20 am

Sick.

Sore throat, body temperature fluctuations, sore muscles, sinuses are awful, spraying germs about. A good time will not be had.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2009-07-20 06:20 am

Sick.

Sore throat, body temperature fluctuations, sore muscles, sinuses are awful, spraying germs about. A good time will not be had.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2009-07-20 09:03 pm
Entry tags:

Books

_Polity Agent_, Neal Asher
_Life Ascending : the ten great inventions of evolution_, Nick Lane

Shorter Asher: don't get in fights with the Polity.

Shorter Lane: Life, DNA, photosynthesis, complex cells, sex, movement, sight, warm-bloodedness, consciousness, death. He gets kind of woogy on consciousness.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2009-07-20 09:03 pm
Entry tags:

Books

_Polity Agent_, Neal Asher
_Life Ascending : the ten great inventions of evolution_, Nick Lane

Shorter Asher: don't get in fights with the Polity.

Shorter Lane: Life, DNA, photosynthesis, complex cells, sex, movement, sight, warm-bloodedness, consciousness, death. He gets kind of woogy on consciousness.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2009-07-20 09:44 pm
Entry tags:

Books

_Why We Buy: the science of shopping_, Paco Underhill

Aimed towards retailers trying to get people to buy more. The secrets basically boil down to:

- people need to enter your shop, so don't block them
- they shouldn't be scared off, so don't make them see big lines
first thing
- they need to be able to find products, so have big legible high-contrast signs in good places
- annoying your customers is not productive, so make sure they don't have to stand too long in line. Two minutes is pushing it.
- affordances and signifiers -- these words were not in the book but were all around the subtext
- more time in the store means more sales
- Wal-Mart greeters are an antitheft mechanism
- the Internet is a lousy place to sell things, it doesn't work and it's too slow and they have weird problems and it's not really shopping.

(Book copyright date is 1999)
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2009-07-20 09:44 pm
Entry tags:

Books

_Why We Buy: the science of shopping_, Paco Underhill

Aimed towards retailers trying to get people to buy more. The secrets basically boil down to:

- people need to enter your shop, so don't block them
- they shouldn't be scared off, so don't make them see big lines
first thing
- they need to be able to find products, so have big legible high-contrast signs in good places
- annoying your customers is not productive, so make sure they don't have to stand too long in line. Two minutes is pushing it.
- affordances and signifiers -- these words were not in the book but were all around the subtext
- more time in the store means more sales
- Wal-Mart greeters are an antitheft mechanism
- the Internet is a lousy place to sell things, it doesn't work and it's too slow and they have weird problems and it's not really shopping.

(Book copyright date is 1999)