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Mixing metaphors with mixed results

Excellent article from Martin Fowler about the dangers of using metaphoric reasoning when comparing professions. To quote Martin

… it all comes down to how you use the metaphor. Comparing to another activity is useful if it helps you formulate questions, it’s dangerous when you use it to justify answers.

. However, while I agree with the sentiment of the article I think there’s a place for metaphoric reasoning in justifying answers aswell. For example lean manufacturing involves the reduction & indeed elimination of inventory in order to reduce unnecessary costs & improve manufacturing responsiveness. It depends on how you bound and interpret the analogy. Understanding both the articles and the aims. A certain amount of inventory will always be required “in the pipeline” to enable manufacturing to take place. In the same way that an amount of upfront documentation is required. Complete elimination of either is not the real goal, it’s optimisation of the manufacturing process through waste reduction & more appropriate & flexible task scheduling.

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For Sale

Irish cable TV provider.
UK cable TV operator must sell irish arm to concentrate on enhancing service offerings in its core market. More details below:

  • Several highly cautious owners
  • Increasing revenues <(up 3.5 % to 26.5 million euro)
  • Profitable (8.9 million euro in 2004)
  • Large Customer base (340,000 subscribers)
  • Lots of untapped potential for product diversification
  • Knockdown price (< 20 % of 1999 purchase prices of 680 million euro)

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Radiation deflecting paint designed to deter war-drivers

Don’t know if any of you picked this up from el reg. A US company called Force Field Wireless has created a paint containing “laced with copper and aluminum fibers that form an electromagnetic shield, blocking most radio waves and protecting wireless networks”. It does seem like a revolutionary idea but I have the following questions?

  1. Are the radio waves being blocked or deflected? Not trying to be stupid here but the metallic elements in the paint are more than likely reflecting all electromagnetic signals back into the house? This may not be a great idea as depending on the amount of electromagnetic devices your operate in your house you’ll increase your exposure to background non-ionising EMR
  2. Ignoring health concerns, which aren’t conclusive anyway, will it affect your ability to get a mobile phone signal in your house?
  3. What about windows? (and I don’t mean the OS)
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More thoughts on the evolution of media technology and industry

Wearable and completely ubiquitous media recording and transmission devices (possibly nanotech scale) will mean that live and automated newsfeeds are available everywhere. News will be a 3D immersive experience. A bit like the bullet-time effects in The Matrix but more impressive. Throw in smart spaces that record and replay psychological context and you have a whole different way to experience news, live & throughout the world.