All Posts by ‘George Chen

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SCRUM

I rarely talk about work here…. If I do, I usually just complain. But for once, I want to talk about scrum and the fact it’s pretty cool.

Scrum is actually a rugby term. According to Merriam-Webster, it means "the forwards of each side come together in a tight formation and struggle to gain possession of the ball when it is tossed in among them".

Scrum focus on team work, yet each person is tasked to tackle their own road block. In software development (or internet development sense), it means knowing exactly and honestly how many hours you’re going to work on a project (in our case, a day is a 6 hr block).

By giving an accurate estimate before the project starts, you plan for your next 30 days. With scrum, you will know exactly who’s working on what, who’s behind, who need help, and who got nothing to do.

I have heard designers complain about scrum. Designers don’t like scrum because they feel like they are being dropped into the "middle" of a process – while the process is usually short and rapid.

For the designers that are used to the "Design Process", scrum might appear to "leave no time for design or inspiration". Our team deal with it this way:

While our current scrum is about what I am going to do in the next 30 days. The design artifacts I produced in those 30 days will be become a new engineer task for their next 30 days. That means, designer can still participate in scrum as an on going effort and engineer won’t sit around with nothing to do.

The whole thing is still pretty new to me. There are still projects coming to me in the waterfall approach and not in a scrum format, so going back and forth between the 2 does seems weird at time. But so far so good in regarding my scrum world.

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Thoughts on PSP

Some thoughts on the PSP now I got the chance to play with it for a couple of days.

Hardware/Software

  • the screen is amazing (pretty much the first thing people will comment about) due to the rather tiny pixel size.
  • it’s really not for full movie viewing but great for short clips (news, trailer, promo, or even video telephone messaging)
  • need easy development tool which developers can write simple apps for PSP (stored on the memory stick  i.e. mapping/GPS program that is 802.11)
  • now PSP is only an entertainment device but it will become a communication device soon (the platform as a whole)
  • the current phone like text entry system is truly horrible. Sony should just provide us a plain old software keyboard – I hope that can be fixed in future updates.

Games

  • remake of a lot of classic PS2/PSX titles will guarantee sales.
  • ‘m very sad that Nokia never manage to do the network game thing – which clearly PSP is very big on at the moment
  • fact that PSP is not region lock allows US gamer to pick up some pretty interesting tiles is a big plus (same goes to the JP gamers as well)

 

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The boys are back. Again. LAI in SF.

Thanks to Trace pointing this out once again.

From Caracas, Venezuela, Los Amigos Invisibles write songs for dancing. And sex. A mix of latin funk, acid jazz, early disco, and ass shaking grooves…this is the most authentic South American party-scene you’ll come across without a passport.

Get ready to turn on the green light of the Gozadera and celebrate winter’s end at Bimbo’s 365 Club on Friday, April 15. ยกVaya lo!

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How does it feel? New Order@Oakland

More concert to come. Trace sent me a quick note this morning, and looks like Bay Area New Order / 80s’/ 90s’ Electronica fans are in for a real treat on April 29th. Apparently, this is a one-off performance and not part of a tour.

…Which reminds me, at one time, I actually ran into Hooky @ San Francisco Japan Town Kinokuniya Book Store (!). It was during the Monaco era (Hooky’s side project). At the time, Monaco had a concert at San Francisco. Right before the show I was suppose to met up with a few Ceremony folks at J-town. I got there early so I was just wondering around… and a person look very much like Hooky walked out from the story (he’s much shorter than I thought), so I walked up you him and asked, "Hay, are you Peter Hook?" He said,  "Yes." I said, "See you at the show!" shake his hand and said goodbye to him… Pretty surreal.

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New Shell gas pump

New Shall gas pump which looks very much like an ATM machine. The buttons you use to select fuel grades are lowered below the waist level. Not sure if this is a national wide change at this point.

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Happy Birthday Y!

Marketplace had a story on Yahoo!’s 10th birthday last night. It was weird to hear that on the radio while I drove home… The story is a little "raah-rahh", but there’s still a lot of truth in it. What’s funny is, today, I received an e-mail from my sister, and she ask me where she can get free ice cream… Anyhoo, happy birthday Y!!

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BAM!

Accident_1I was right behind the car that got hit. The truck was inches away from me. I took this picture while I was pulling away. 101/Mathilda Ave. is a VERY dangeruous intersection.

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Fashion?

Wristband_home_1I see a lot of people wearing the Lance Armstorng Foundation LIVESTRONG yellow wristbands these days. In fact it is everywhere. Just thought I should note that on my Web site. I got my mom one and even Alison is also wearing one that I got her. I don’t wear it because it sticks to my arm while I sleep.

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Y! Japan lauched Blogs – SWEET!

Took me only 5 mins to put this together…

Pretty sweet! My understanding, is that, the original implementation is done in Korea first… Wonder if US can use the same engine… ๐Ÿ˜› What I like a lot is the Blog_edit_1  in-line edit approach plus the usual nice sense on aesthetics and designs. A lot of neat things for UI and Web designers to learn about.