Michael and Michael start off this episode with a discussion on the classic first person shooter Doom, and how in a recent episode of the Boundary Break YouTube series, we are treated to a behind the scenes view of how the Doom 2016 developers wrote the code for the game. It is fascinating to see where some of the off-camera elements are left out (such as the face, torso, etc of the shooter) and where sometimes the details are very richly embellished, even if no one will ever see them in the game. Moving (heh) along, the co-hosts imagine a … Continue reading →
Michael M. and Phaedra B. have an exciting show about interruptions, and the cost of those interruptions. We learn that there are many different ways of trying to manage this world of constant interrupts. What about a constant interruption to remind you to change your behavior and improve your blood pressure? What is your best way of dealing with interruption? Is there an optimal time to interrupt bad behavior? Show Links: The cost of Interruptions American Psychological Association – Interruption analysis Using index cards for task switching Using Texting to reduce blood pressure mHeatlh Conference TextExpander version 5 Games we … Continue reading →