
I found myself thinking. I need to write a blog post. After some browsing, thinking and searching I came to the conclusion. I don’t feel like writing a blog post right now.
Not because I don’t know what to write about. But because I’m not inspired. I may find new energy tomorrow morning. I may find new energy tonight while sleeping. But one thing is for sure – whatever logical and rational causes the left side of my brain comes up with I’m not gonna start punching that keyboard of mine until my heart and right side of my brain goes alley oop over something.
Rational things might make me interested. But passion, like great communication, make me and the right side go bananas.
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When I was a young boy my passion among other things were airplanes. Big ones, small ones, fast ones & slow ones. It didn’t really matter as long as they contained some kind of innovation. Sadly most of my favorite ones were military jets. As with many other fields the army were heading the pack in terms of innovations due to the cold war. Today this is not really the case. Of course the military innovates, but the time for wow innovations seems to be over and in the field of military jets it’s the F16, the Apache and the F117 that rule, the same ones I was keeping track of when I was 15 years old.
When it comes to gadgets my focus has instead turned otherwhere. Lately I’ve been amazed with gadgets coming out of the toy industry. These guys are on a innovation spree. Of course they’re after my money but if they continue the way they’re being going lately I’m all for it. Here are three toys that show [click to continue…]

We can all have great ideas. Be great at design. Write copy that makes people laugh or cry. Our strategy can be intelligent and smart. But if we don’t understand how the brain remembers things our efforts are doomed.
New York Times has an excellent article on the subject where among other things The Simpsons turns out to be a super strong brand.

Imagine yourselves laid back on a sofa connected to the net working on your latest design project. Only you’re not working with a mouse and keyboard but instead you’re developing the latest designs directly in your brain.
Or maybe you’re a scriptwriter who want to create your own underground movie. No problem. Just lay back and start thinking about what you wanna show other people. Obviosly your nearest friend are subscribe to your brain feed so once they’ve stored your thoughts in their mind they can get their buts down to the grocery store, buy a bag of crisps and some beer before enjoying your creating on friday night. Who knows, if they like it the might share it on Brainbook.
Sound crazy? Well, through Pink Tentacle I learned that a group of researchers from Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed new brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor, it was announced on December 11. According to the researchers, further development of the technology may soon make it possible to view other people’s dreams while they sleep.

A question – Why would we wanna project it on a computer when we all can read the information in our brain?