As Jurors Turn to Web, Mistrials Are Popping Up

Interesting observation by Peter Hossli:

The New York Times ran a fascinating story about the influence of technology on the U.S. legal system. More often judges have to declare mistrial because jurors “had been doing research on the case on the Internet, directly violating the judge’s instructions and centuries of legal rules”, the Times reports. ,Jurors not only use Google to search information about defendants, they exchange information about the trial with their iPhones and BlackBerrys. The Times talks about a recent drug trial in Florida that was thrown out because of Internet research by a juror. Also last week, a company in Arkansas asked to overturn a $ 12.6 million judgment because a juror used Twitter to send updates during a civil trial. It is illegal for jurors to seek information outside of the courtroom.

Read “As Jurors Turn to google and Twitter, Mistrials are Popping Up”.

Crabble: Versatile iPhone stand for your wallet

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I always carry one of these Crabble iPhone stands with me in my wallet.

Get excited and make things

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Made me smile.

CreativeTechs Tipp: Convert InDesign layouts to Microsoft Word.

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Every graphic designer eventually finds themselves facing this client request. You’ve designed a newsletter layout in Adobe InDesign. The client loves it, but they want a template in Microsoft Word they can edit themselves. There isn’t a perfect solution, but here is a technique that does a surprisingly good job. Full Tip: Convert InDesign layouts to Microsoft Word.

Apple Vs Blackberry

A few weeks back Blackberry took its shot. Here’s a clip of Apple showing Blackberry who’s boss.

(via visualculture)

Wanderbag

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WANDERBAG is a collaborative art project through which artists and small businesses promote greater environmental responsibility. A series of reusable cotton totes featuring printed works of art will inspire us to save resources on a daily basis. By
swiss Lehni-Trüb.
This idea and project is by Cindy Heller. I apologize for the confusion.

Oh, I’d love to design one of these!

Stores That Are No More

dominicks_2jpgThe above image is from a photo series by Brian Ulrich called Stores That Are No More

(via twittering tom)

ViewMaster

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Our little Ella has discovered her love for ViewMaster. This is the closest we come to beeming, isn’t it? Where would you like to travel to next? Italy? Egypt? or Greece?

For Sale: Bruno LeChair

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Please meet Bruno, my vintage home office chair of 9 years. Bruno is up for adoption. He is a very flexible pal; he let’s you adjust seat height and he *loves* office chair races. Email me (forsale [at] swiss-miss.com) if you think you could provide a loving new home for Bruno LeChair.

Dow Jones Hanky

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The fabulous DesignGlut ladies just came out with a new product: Dow Jones Hanky. Embroidered with the graph of the Dow Jones from the past 5 years, 2004 to 2009. (Custom pieces also available. For $95, they’ll embroider the graph of your stock portfolio.) Fantastic!

It’s OK to cry.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar on Google

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I *love* today’s Google Logo by Eric Carle. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of Ella’s favorite books and bedtime stories to watch on DVD.

MouthOff

Another ‘useful’ iPhone app: MouthOff, available from the App Store in iTunes. Made me smile.

(via twittering jason santa maria)

20 tips for better conference speaking

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1. The art of speaking is roughly 51% entertainment, 49% meaty content.
2. Ask yourself: When attendees return to work and speak about you and your presentation, what do you hope they will say?
3. To borrow a line from the An Event Apart Speaker’s Guide, always err on the side of being more advanced.
4. My personal rule of thumb when using slides: Roughly 1-2 slides per minute of speaking.
5. Test legibility by sitting six feet back from your laptop display.
6. Select a typeface appropriate for on-screen presentation.

Read full post: 20 tips for better conference speaking, by Cameron Moll

Jason Lazarus

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Jason Lazarus, To Abdul Abdi (who everyday in Mogadishu, Somalia makes signs that read ‘Beautiful Mogadishu’ to remind citizens what has been lost), 2007, 2007, 30 x 34 inches. I would *love* a print of this to hang in casa swissmiss.

Bookbag

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How incredibly cool (!) is this Book Bag? What seems to be a book turns into a bag. Oh, I would love one. Designed by ubertalented Lizania Cruz.

(thank you monica)

Seriously Detail Oriented.

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Amazing piece of art by London based “Paper Engineer” Helen Friel.

(via DesignSponge)

Snip. Snip.

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Plant Shears by Genichi Sakai, 1982. These would be perfect for trimming our little Bonsai. And they are pretty. Win-win.

Made me look.

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Poketo + Irana Douer Limited Edition Giclee Print

Microsoft Sustainability

I saw this at the The Invisible Web and Ubiquitous Computing presentations at SXSW. Very inspiring:

sound waveform bracelet

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Made by a group called The Sound Advice Project, the sound waveform bracelet is intended as a way for parents to record an inspirational message, which is then custom-made into a piece of jewellery as a gift to a teenage child. The purpose is for the child to always have a visual reminder of the advice.

I agree with Ian, borderline cheesy idea, but very cool concept.

washed

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Car washes are like haircuts in that feel good way.
Unless something horribly goes wrong and your bangs are crooked,
or your ride gets scratched.
But for the most part, feel good.

Washed” by Chris Glass

rainbow cake

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Rainbow cake from Omnomnom. Made me smile.

(via design scouting)

Subway Art Gallery Opening

Improv Everywhere recently organized an art gallery opening on a NYC subway platform featuring ordinary objects found in the area as the “art”, each with it’s own descriptive placard, such as: “Convergence” (1962), electrical conduit and fittings, tile wall.

(via laughingsquid)

Disaster Font

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Face of Disaster ABC. Screenprint by Andy Smith.