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. >> in the early days there was a distinction between user interface and data visualization.eem to be sort of melding the two here. >> exactly right. many of us involved in bloom studio that makes planetary have been in the sort of data visualization space for a long time. but i think what we're realizing is that you know, as we've left the desk top and the finder behind, which was really ultimately a data visualizations itself, telling you what resources you had access to, we're realizing that rather that being at no ways to look at this type of data -- one of the things that people have trouble with is when they use an ipad, they don't have an idea of where everything is. rather than saying there's a finder that allows you to find all that, there are thousands of them, we can start building those, one after the other, different metaphors to sell up how different information can be accessed. >> the ipad was a nice sort of psychological break. let's not ignore how radical the pc was. i'm going to take my hand and i'm going to point at data, that was kind ever an incredible st
. >> in the early days there was a distinction between user interface and data visualization.eem to be sort of melding the two here. >> exactly right. many of us involved in bloom studio that makes planetary have been in the sort of data visualization space for a long time. but i think what we're realizing is that you know, as we've left the desk top and the finder behind, which was really ultimately a data visualizations itself, telling you what resources you had access to, we're...
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so what we do is we provide a platform that they can build their own user interface on top of. so they can make tradeoffs on, this is important that we think for our market and our car, and another car maker can do the same as well. >> do you guide their user interface at all? >> car makers are good at user interface, otherwise they wouldn't bible to make cars. >> we provide samples, but we find car makers are protective of their user interface, and how they want to wrk with their consumers, because they understand them far better than we could. >> can i go to the dark side. it's the issue of privacy, there you are in your car, inputting all this information, where you're going, where you've been. which is the crucial thing. you might have your wife saying, you said you were xyz, how come you were late? or, yeah, you know, the cops might come to say -- can you prove where you were at certain time and all this kind of stuff. so what about the accessing of records and that kind of information that you would put into that computer in the car? >> that's a great question. actually w
so what we do is we provide a platform that they can build their own user interface on top of. so they can make tradeoffs on, this is important that we think for our market and our car, and another car maker can do the same as well. >> do you guide their user interface at all? >> car makers are good at user interface, otherwise they wouldn't bible to make cars. >> we provide samples, but we find car makers are protective of their user interface, and how they want to wrk with...
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systematically load the department's times system into the city wide payroll system and automated interface will also reduce the risk of manual errors. supervisor campos: how many departments do manual in putting? do we not know? most? >> [inaudible] supervisor campos: if you could please come forward. just a sense of how many departments do manual in putting. >> all of the department's except for at this point, in the system, fire will be one of the apartments that does interface. supervisor campos: i would imagine that if this is happening with the fired apartment to the extent that the manually in putting that information is a very real possibility happening with other departments. >> i would expect so and we're determining which are extraneous at this point and which ones we need to have to avoid that kind of error. supervisor campos: thank you very much. >> what we also found was that approximately 65% of the total fire department's special pay codes and tests are basically not used to pay employees. what we have recommended to the fire department was to request the controller to tempo
systematically load the department's times system into the city wide payroll system and automated interface will also reduce the risk of manual errors. supervisor campos: how many departments do manual in putting? do we not know? most? >> [inaudible] supervisor campos: if you could please come forward. just a sense of how many departments do manual in putting. >> all of the department's except for at this point, in the system, fire will be one of the apartments that does interface....
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i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪
i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with...
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i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪ >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in our local city government and would like to wo
i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with...
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i probably interface with the police department every week because with such an incredible need from our police officers in our district, ranging from south beach to the tender line to the intermission. -- to the tenderloin to the inner mission. i want to see our officers on the street, walking the beat, and i want our small business owners to know who they are. i think that alone creates an atmosphere of safety that is really important. i'm really excited about the substation coming up to 63. i think we need to continue to provide social services in our district. it has to be a partnership with sfpd. >> what about community courts? supervisor kim: i visited the court it was modeled after, which is the red hook court in brooklyn. the judge will visit the apartments or the locations talked about in the case and he has evolved this relationship of trust with the neighborhood that think is really positive. i think we are not there yet, here in san francisco. i am not sure if that is a time issue or the tenderloin is a different type of neighborhood then -- than red hook. i think we need
i probably interface with the police department every week because with such an incredible need from our police officers in our district, ranging from south beach to the tender line to the intermission. -- to the tenderloin to the inner mission. i want to see our officers on the street, walking the beat, and i want our small business owners to know who they are. i think that alone creates an atmosphere of safety that is really important. i'm really excited about the substation coming up to 63....
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i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪ >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened it's doors in january 1916. >> it's a wonderful experience to come t
i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with...
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i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪ >> welcome to "culture wire." on this episode, we explore what it means to the aged, in today's society -- what it means to be chicana in today's society. chica chic features an array of artwork by five leading chicana artists that addresses a range of issues such as integration, sustainability, and integration. using a distinct visual approach, each of the artist's response to the shifting needs of their communities in ways that offer unique perspectives and multiple points of entry. >> the exhibition is to bring together the voices of a new generation chicana artists, all of whom refere
i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with...
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i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪ >> welcome to "culture wire." today we are visiting southern exposure in san francisco alison prepares to launch a fantastic new project called beautiful possibilities. we will send them on a two-year adventure crisscrossing the united states to investigate american history and contemporary culture. it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. she will sit down and talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that reveals exactly what makes us americans. >> beautiful possibility is a traveling research project that i will take on a five-month journey across the united sta
i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interfaceith city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with...
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it's not a matter of serving a subpoena they have an interface and they have developed it was something i want to use now is it because that facebook. is actually run by your sentence no it's not like that it's simply that u.s. intelligence is able to bring to bear legal and political pressure to them and it's costly for them to hand out records and be done by one so they have automated the process and everyone should understand that. we may i be afraid to facebook they are doing a free work for the united states intelligence agencies including ms database with let's talk about other inmates history of wiki leaks cables that have been released they show the u.k. as a haven for extremism with at least thirty five guantanamo detainees having at least past three u.k. is the u.k. still a haven for terrorists but still be a haven for terrorists but certainly a haven for other gods and former regime dictators like a point here i mean you remember the famous pinochet trial for the extradition internationally from the u.k. which the if that you're resistant. incredibly using a lawyer but he's i
it's not a matter of serving a subpoena they have an interface and they have developed it was something i want to use now is it because that facebook. is actually run by your sentence no it's not like that it's simply that u.s. intelligence is able to bring to bear legal and political pressure to them and it's costly for them to hand out records and be done by one so they have automated the process and everyone should understand that. we may i be afraid to facebook they are doing a free work...
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in germany but somehow we are all farmers you know so what we want to do is to have a new and new interface there's an age so my friend tried to have a new kind of farming every anymore and most of all come there was so frustrated me getting too much and moving we've lost something else and was so fascinated by the idea you can. every any moles of use all what you can imagine of all come to be part of some farm it's of your very successful. it's a great interesting project well i want to ask you a question that i did ask. you knew so well again and i'm going to probably pretty indian answer now and i want to and also from the european from more business point of view the low recovery rate in the in the green bank is is higher than ninety eight percent so it's incredible what makes screaming so for sure we see. instantly trust. the hope to do something for each other so i think they are working melton searching for used to go but officer your professor lucky three hundred seventy students will start the whole study so it means they're really experience and at the end of the choice to concent
in germany but somehow we are all farmers you know so what we want to do is to have a new and new interface there's an age so my friend tried to have a new kind of farming every anymore and most of all come there was so frustrated me getting too much and moving we've lost something else and was so fascinated by the idea you can. every any moles of use all what you can imagine of all come to be part of some farm it's of your very successful. it's a great interesting project well i want to ask...
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laden's demise just like us jones came out of the blue delivering a direct hit on the last critics interface america's victory will hardly change the life of ordinary people here in a country to spin in the mates to fact it by the global war on terror says recently in pakistan i was among the first to the complete opposite. this week. these. two million population is basically like playing field as you can see people that are going about their daily lives that we have done with the city and the can is away from here and with the amount is clearly around things peace is very fragile part of. the country's army has always been learnt now more than ever and. many fear the death of a sum of bin laden will spark a backlash and danger peace that has been achieved not only here but more aligned regional shall not see pakistan. their success against al qaeda and russia's north caucasus to a top operative from the terror group was killed in a security raid in the southern republican chechnya the turkish border militant known as a blow kurd is believed to have been a key financier and organizer for te
laden's demise just like us jones came out of the blue delivering a direct hit on the last critics interface america's victory will hardly change the life of ordinary people here in a country to spin in the mates to fact it by the global war on terror says recently in pakistan i was among the first to the complete opposite. this week. these. two million population is basically like playing field as you can see people that are going about their daily lives that we have done with the city and the...
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here falls the last thing i want to bring up to is julian assange just said the facebook has an interface essentially that allows all intelligence services to access this information is that actually correct yeah i hate to disagree with a fellow julian but i don't believe that's the case facebook certainly has denied it and you can find on line if you want two thousand and ten edition of their manual for law enforcement conceivable they have something separate allergies but as far as anything that's been leaked regarding their procedures is concerned you have to submit legal process to them by e-mail or fax or postal mail and then they return in p.d.f. form or his paper the records that are sought there are other service providers that you because the incredible volume of requests they get have been forced to create these kind of plug in spy interfaces for law enforcement as far as i'm aware and as far as the space book claims facebook is one of the out well for all we know there are other people already catching on to that bad weather in time it's probably only a matter of time it's a sc
here falls the last thing i want to bring up to is julian assange just said the facebook has an interface essentially that allows all intelligence services to access this information is that actually correct yeah i hate to disagree with a fellow julian but i don't believe that's the case facebook certainly has denied it and you can find on line if you want two thousand and ten edition of their manual for law enforcement conceivable they have something separate allergies but as far as anything...
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the incredible volume of requests they get have been forced to create these kind of plug in spy interfaces for law enforcement as far as i'm aware and as far as we facebook claims facebook is the only one of them well for all we know that other people already catching on to that bad weather in time it's probably only a matter of time it's a scary thought because i love the internet but i guess they don't love the art of being spied on julie thank you so much for being here. now just ahead tonight to let into this defense contracting firm hired john ashcroft to be their ethics advisor find out tonight's tool time segment and then the justice department takes on medicinal marijuana laws across the country so why is the government down a one eight on this.
the incredible volume of requests they get have been forced to create these kind of plug in spy interfaces for law enforcement as far as i'm aware and as far as we facebook claims facebook is the only one of them well for all we know that other people already catching on to that bad weather in time it's probably only a matter of time it's a scary thought because i love the internet but i guess they don't love the art of being spied on julie thank you so much for being here. now just ahead...
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it says that fuel research the use of enhanced gateway security systems, including a blue light interface system that will speed up the process of entry into the venue. these systems confirm the customer is of legal drinking age by calculating their age and presenting it onscreen to staff members. this allows staff to identify age more quickly. we have not yet determined which system we will use. i was wondering -->> i just attb convention in las vegas. there were a police 10 vendors doing this. some are doing it so -- there were at least 10 vendors doing this. some take your information. some just verify a things. i am talking to four or five different vendors now. if you want the information, i can send it. it does not have to do with price. it has to do with how easy it is to use and how i can store information. i am going to make a determination as to what i am going to do at the door and talk to mark and see what we are going to do. >> where are we with the sounds t -- sound test? but was two years ago -- but was two years ago. >> we did a pretty extensive sound tests and never got a
it says that fuel research the use of enhanced gateway security systems, including a blue light interface system that will speed up the process of entry into the venue. these systems confirm the customer is of legal drinking age by calculating their age and presenting it onscreen to staff members. this allows staff to identify age more quickly. we have not yet determined which system we will use. i was wondering -->> i just attb convention in las vegas. there were a police 10 vendors...
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handling communications with the crew is astronaut barry willmore with lee serving as the interface with astronaut rick sturko who is flying weather reconnaissance around the kennedy space center in an aircraft known as the shuttle training aircraft or sta. the flight control team is monitoring all systems aboard the space shuttle along with the launch team and has just notified the flight director it is ready to support the 25th and final launch of endeavor this morning. nineteen years ago to the day that endeavor landed safely in california to end its maiden voyage in 1992. the asset team has spent the majority of its shift evaluating the weather conditions at the launch site in the event an emergency return to the shuttle landing facility is required. the team also evaluates weather at contingency runways in spain and france. presently, conditions are favorable to support an overseas landing if one becomes necessary during the launch phase. because endeavor is launching into a 53.6 degree inclination on a northeast trajectory from the kennedy space center, the primary abort landing si
handling communications with the crew is astronaut barry willmore with lee serving as the interface with astronaut rick sturko who is flying weather reconnaissance around the kennedy space center in an aircraft known as the shuttle training aircraft or sta. the flight control team is monitoring all systems aboard the space shuttle along with the launch team and has just notified the flight director it is ready to support the 25th and final launch of endeavor this morning. nineteen years ago to...
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with the table top interface.owever, he thinks that the technology of the pub to be updated. >> jacqueline: more rain today, tomorrow, your futurecast coming up. >>pam: we have a programming note. coming up this friday we will be having nbc programming will the giants will be on nbc. that means at 8:00 p.m. right here on especially edition of kron 4 news at 10:00 p.m. we will be right back. (music) >> jacqueline: it is going to be a wet afternoon. through walnut creek. the camera lens is showing that steady rainfall and even on the pavement. increasing the through walnut creek. also steady at to the embarcadero. people are prepared. and it is lightening up a bit to the embarcadero. the stormtracker 4 that was going through san francisco is pushing to the east. heavy rainfall through san rafael, richmond. towards walnut creek. about one- quarter of 1 in. per hour. a whiter view as this impact the bay area. the larger view-from northern california to the bay iraq into the salt. as this pushes through-the bay-area to
with the table top interface.owever, he thinks that the technology of the pub to be updated. >> jacqueline: more rain today, tomorrow, your futurecast coming up. >>pam: we have a programming note. coming up this friday we will be having nbc programming will the giants will be on nbc. that means at 8:00 p.m. right here on especially edition of kron 4 news at 10:00 p.m. we will be right back. (music) >> jacqueline: it is going to be a wet afternoon. through walnut creek. the...
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are that need to be cleared and prioritize what's going to be taken out break the school disco interfaces and so on yeah we start playing songs about it and then we come back to. the name literally move inch by inch very slowly and very laborious leap in the heat and in an area that is filled with high explosive weapons and you know if you can see the bombers over there oh it's marked. this is a world war i'm forty two and there are environmental things that are over time for these weapons. everybody. knew it. got rain and the rain comes they start to sink into the earth. a lot of times you know they'll get kind of mixed in with with garbage and trash and stuff moving about this is a nightmare. it's a nightmare because there's so much mental scrap by the war by the people. took everything that animals moving around can move them and then all the sudden see who uses every day to if you want. to do you. go. along though. the bad guys ali is on the edge so ask him to bring you a. boat when. it's hidden under all of these small little going to the sea view of life ninety nine we find her. and
are that need to be cleared and prioritize what's going to be taken out break the school disco interfaces and so on yeah we start playing songs about it and then we come back to. the name literally move inch by inch very slowly and very laborious leap in the heat and in an area that is filled with high explosive weapons and you know if you can see the bombers over there oh it's marked. this is a world war i'm forty two and there are environmental things that are over time for these weapons....
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invited jessie from the center for independent living to come and tell us how destination elevators interfaced with persons with disabilities. >> when destination elevators storfirst started appearing, thy presented a number of challenges to individuals with disabilities. what happened was, elevator technology outpaced california building code. building code has a number a provision that makes traditional elevators usable by people with disabilities, but destination elevators presented challenges, particularly with cited. how do you know to get from this keypad to your our corporate car? >> we had a terrific program where we develop and administer the bulletin, which your help, elevator companies, involvement from the public, and you can tell us the outcome of that. >> what is amazing about the process is we had both government and private industry, as well as people with disabilities at the table for three years creating these accessibility standards. what we are doing here is being looked at by the department of justice access board and state architect's office. that is how good our standard
invited jessie from the center for independent living to come and tell us how destination elevators interfaced with persons with disabilities. >> when destination elevators storfirst started appearing, thy presented a number of challenges to individuals with disabilities. what happened was, elevator technology outpaced california building code. building code has a number a provision that makes traditional elevators usable by people with disabilities, but destination elevators presented...
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i probably interface with the police department every week because with such an incredible need from our police officers in our district, ranging from south beach to the tender line to the intermission. -- to the tenderloin to the inner mission. i want to see our officers on the street, walking the beat, and i want our small business owners to know who they are. i think that alone creates an atmosphere of safety
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we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city have been wonderful to build our capacity. if you are a principle, what do you do in a hundred different agencies come at you? you barely have the time at school. we need to create user-friendly. i think we're going to get there with our new strategic plan. how did your organization, what you do fit into the plan? it's got to be there to support what we're all about. improving student achievement. that's what we're about. i am proud to say, we've had lots of meetings, we are getting there. i am exciting working with margaret. our bureaucracy wasn't created to work with these. if you want the convenience business, stay the heck out of this business. we have to learn how to play if the sand box and model what we want our city to be. >> all right. we'll save one, yes, >> actually, i want to piggyback. this is a commercial and also an action item. i think we need to truly fund peer court youth court. they have stopped their services a few weeks ago because they don't have the mon
we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city have been wonderful to build our capacity. if you are a principle, what do you do in a hundred different agencies come at you? you barely have the time at school. we need to create user-friendly. i think we're going to get there with our new strategic plan. how did your organization, what you do fit into the plan? it's got to be there to support what we're all about. improving student...