Around the same time period of each year, there is a drum roll preceding Apple's biggest event of the year: WWDC. This year, as WWDC will be an online-only event, things might be different but having a wish list is still mandatory. Here is mine.
On SpaceX Launch with Humans
Space exploration by humans is so fascinating. When I was a young kid, I remember reading books on the Apollo program and Skylab. My room walls were filled with space exploration posters. Consider me part of the Space Shuttle program generation. Everything about SpaceX brings back the excitement for space exploration. During the Space Shuttle... Continue Reading →
Day #72 — Still No End in Sight
After 72 days of relative confinement, I see no end in sight. And I like this new normal.
Introducing Numeric Citizen Visual Space On Universe
I’m starting something new. I’m opening a new visual space. Thanks to Universe, a simple yet powerful website creation service, I’m introducing Numeric Citizen Visual Space.
A Guide for Preparing to Leave Your Numeric Legacy
When someone passes away, managing his or her legacy can be challenging. Younger generations are building a numeric legacy that can prove to be impossible to manage. See how an emergency kit can alleviate the burden and make your life easier.
Reblog Or Not
Fellow WordPressers! Do you use the Reblog button? Why or why not? It seems like I seldom see it; I’ve never reblogged. Should I give it a try?? …Reblog Or Not Good question my friend! Did you know that Reblogging is easier to do from the mobile application than from a website? This could limit... Continue Reading →
Perfect Imperfection #5
Locked down The fifth edition in the Perfect Imperfection series. An old abandoned boat floating in old-Montreal port (location). See the rest of the series on Numeric Citizen Visual Space.
My Ghost Experiment – Simple but…
I’m always on the lookout to improve the way I use technology to help me publish my work. Recently I concluded an experiment with a well known publishing platform called Ghost. Here is summary of my experience.
Eight Weeks
Two months in confinement. I'm not sure we are where we should be on the battle against the virus. It seems we were reacting in much better ways than in some other countries. Yet, here we are. The number of new cases each day is only stabilizing, not decreasing yet. It is a bit depressing... Continue Reading →