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notebook of Matthew Solle combined with helping people find the latest UX jobs and organising London IA events

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you the user: a little writing, a little code, a little design You the User a little writing, a little code, a little design Air France 447 The first time I read the full transcript of the last fateful transcripts of the cockpit of Air France Flight 447 I was haunted for days ( published here in Popular Mechanics in December 2011 ). Lost with no realistic reference points of experience. Just the facts. This morning at 6am I read a new article in The Telegraph on the same subject. Now I am haunted again. Lost with no realistic reference points of experience. Just the facts. Where we stand in an elevator From the excellent essay in The New Yorker Up and then down: The lives of elevators by Nick Paumgarten a brilliant paragraph about where we stand when we stand in an elevator “Passengers seem to know instinctively how to arrange themselves in an elevator. Two strangers will gravitate to the back corners, a third will stand by the door, at an isosceles remo...

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