This has been an interesting weekend. I spent saturday rejuvinating my mojo (read: perving), and spent the night, getting knowledge, from Dukes, he explained to me his concept of 'organic', naturally, it made sense.
Before I get into the nitty gritties of the 'conversion', I need to point out that, I have about three/four articles in draft, that I really, really need to publish, but this, 'organic' matter is more, important, naturally.
So, the Duke, says to me, our business relationship or ideas that we have must be organic. So, I ask him, what is 'organic'?
He replies, (loosely translated, we were drinking at the time), "... you see the idea, or your concept on 'growing a lemon tree', look at in the same way, you have an idea, you start working on it, as time allows and as resources become available to you... you grow the idea as you grow. See Imagine a seed being planted, that would eventually be a tree. As the rain falls, the plant will grow, as the sun shines the tree will grow. The opposite is true. At the end of it, you end up with an idea that is manageable and most importantly, it adapts, then you idea becomes living entitity, it becomes organic."
So, I drank more beer, thought about this 'concept' of organic. I think, it is b-e-a-u-tiful, it ties is in, with my 'grow' concept. The 'grow' concept is simply, the platform for my company, 2LMN (two lemons), to grow the lemon tree, from which we too can grow. I love it.
With that, I have a concept, I have launched, nothing new really, called 'osiris', which is part of the 'grow' idea. It too, shall be an idea, that will be organic. I will later explain what 'osiris' is, in short, it's an organic system, it is organic, literally.
You can wait, right?
Oh, whilst we are on the 'topic' of 'concepts', Dukes said something about user interfaces, which I summerised to HCI, I am not talking about Human Computer Interaction (this is too mechanical), but (drum roll), 'Human Comfortable Interfaces', this is more natural, organic.
Will explain that, some time.

both of them hahahaahaahahhaha!
hahaha!
people at MIT are doing crazy things in the science labs!
on the HCI tip.
Jun 2006