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All Thumbs!

Today at the eye doctor, the young guy who was going over the cost of my contacts was using his thumbs to punch numbers into the calculator. It stuck me as odd, because it looked like he was texting someone for the answer to his calculation.

Then I came home and was harshly beaten by my own son on Flight Control (an excellent iTouch app). As I watched the patricide take place, I noticed that he was using his thumb to maneuver the planes to safety, while I use my index finger.

In trying to defend of my index finger, I vaguely remembered something about Ken Jennings attributing at least part of his Jeopardy winning streak to using his index finger instead of his thumb. So I fired up my Google search engine only to find this article where Bob Harris interviews Bradford Rutter, biggest winner in the history of Jeopardy. Bob asks Brad the very question I'm pondering:
Bob: Thumb or index finger?
Brad: I'm a thumb guy. I know a lot of people like yourself swear by the index, but I'm a thumb loyalist.

Being a digital imigrant, versus my son, the young guy at my eye doctor's office, and Bradford Rutter, who are all digital natives, I can't help but wonder if the texting, calculating, flight controlling, buzzing-in thumb is the new opposable thumb. And if so, I better learn how to use it, before I become extinct.

5 Noticeably Different Signs

Daniel Pink's Pecha Kucha presentation on Emotionally Intelligent Singage raised my attention on the various signs around us. Here are a few that caught my eye in Washington, D.C.

REPETITION > This sign was in the elevator at the National Cathedral. Apparently, it was very important to stress that most of the floors are "closed to the public."


LECTURING > Gina saw this sign in the women's restroom at Fort Ward. I love signs made at the local level. I hope this sign solved their problem.

HISTORICAL > This sign was on display at U.S. Postal Museum.

RESPECTFUL > "Respect" and "Honor" are on a lot of memorial signs.
LAUGHABLE > I guess they had a serious problem with sunbathing at Fort Ward.