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Sean Ward: Artist, poet, professional web designer, and a silly silly man

Scene in SA Article

scene in sa

If you haven't seen Scene in S.A., sold at these fine locations, have a look.

I have a feature with photographs in the May edition.

Chivalry is Not Dead-
Noble Knights Teach Character
By Sean Ward

Who is this guy?

Sean Ward

Sean is a photographer, painter, poet, fiction writer, and award winning web designer. See his bio to learn more.

 

Art and photography gallery

orchid

Oil paintings have been added to the gallery, with items to purchase.

More coming soon.

 

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Sean Ward

James Brown and Pavarotti - It's a Man's World

Please enjoy this excellent video of James Brown and Pavarotti performing It's a Man's World.



Posted on 2 May 2008 | 10:42 am

I've been using email for 20 years! Am I cool yet?

I first used email 20 years ago, but it's been around since the 60's and is older than I am. Back then the Internet I was exposed to was much different. It consisted mainly of educational institutions, muds and IRC. If I was looking for information, I used gopher. If I was interested in the latest cool thing in Newsweek, I pestered whatever expert was mentioned in the article for answers. Researchers had email. If i wanted dirty pictures, I visited a BBS.

I once wrote to some physicists who had published an article about measuring photons. It turned out that where you put your measuring device effected the outcome of the experiment. I had some questions about how this finding might be related to other areas of human experience.

One mailed me a copy of his research, a 12-page equation with an even more befuddling accompanying text. He said he didn't understand a word of what I was trying to communicate. Right away I knew we were on the same page. I couldn't understand him, either.

The Internet has been a source of miscommunication for me ever since. I absolutely love email, but it can get people in trouble. I suppose it's the lack of facial expressions and tone of voice, along with the ease of firing off a response that leads people astray. Sometimes you're just better off picking up a phone and saying hello, which is exactly what I do when the email seems to be headed the wrong direction.

Web sites, well that's another story. I've been building them for a decade and know how they communicate with users.

Posted on 1 May 2008 | 11:48 pm

 

 


In regione caecorum rex est luscus means: In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.

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