This Guy Should Work For the British Secret Service
Here is an autistic person who people have dubbed the "Human Camera". He can draw aerial views of complex areas after only taking one short helicopter ride over the city.
His art is absolutely stunning... and so accurate it blows your mind.
While browsing through my newsreader this evening, I came across this video from 1938media. Loren Feldman makes it very simple to grasp: If you like him, great. If you don't, that's too bad.
Maybe he's on to something here. Could this be the start of a new attitude or movement? Could this be... Web 3.0?
Damn it, I don't have the balls to be that mean. I agree with Loren Feldman: he'll do his thing, I'll do mine.
Signed up for an alpha testing account on Seesmic.com and this is the first video I captured on the service.
Seesmic is best described as a video version of Twitter. Don't know what Twitter is? It's a platform for shouting to the world what you are doing at that very moment... 140 characters at a time.
For the record, Collin's favorite website is the free flash game website friv.com, and I have no advertisement agreement with them. (To friv.com: My son just plugged you, and he's pretty cute, so if you want to drop some dough this way, I won't say no.)
Also, as my boy just admitted, he's pretty hooked on Super Mario Brothers 3, which gets the kid in me pretty pumped as it was a favorite of mine in my pre-pubescent years.
I'll keep you posted on what I think about Seesmic.com as I get to use the service more.