In response, the meme Old Economy Steve (OES) emerged as a tool for Millennials to take control of their generational identity. Analyzing the varied iterations of the meme, I argue OES presents narrative fragments that coalesce around a story of Millennial's' generational abandonment by Baby ...
If — and only if — it would not delay delivering the job much, he would wait for a day when Steve and I were there and Jack would have me draw in all those "S's" throughout the story. It was the only thing — and I mean the only thing— I could draw better than Jack. He...
That doesn’t mean, though, that I long for the ‘good old days’ of air travel in the 60s and 70s. It turns out memes like this one have the story of great on board meals exactly backwards. Nothing quite captures the decline of civilisation like vintage pictures of people on planespic...
Books such as Barry Schwartz’s Paradox of Choice and Steve Krug’s Don’t Make Me Think make it clear that too many choices reduce action and satisfaction. And we should all internalize the fact that the majority of people don’t read but instead skim articles. That doesn’t mean that ...
They may be more smart and sustainable but the indications are that they will also be high density, high rise, and designed to reduce unnecessary movement in the interests of the economy and sustainability. Will these cities be designed to give us freedom or control our freedom? There are hum...
Do you think that Steve Jobs invented things? Yeah. Quite a bit, actually. Yeah. iPad. [Aspen] No. He said things, and then other people did them. So I’ve said things today, and I want you to go and do those things. [apple crunches] ...