Microship Network Architecture drawing
This huge drawing (done in ConceptDraw) was my snapshot of the system during the heyday of its development, and it even lived on the server with image-mapped links in some of the boxes, intended to become a graphic front-end to the documentation library. A few notes are below; you can click it for a big…
Read MoreEchinoderm Envenomation and Microship System Design
Note: the photo above is not a black spiny sea urchin… I did not get a chance to take a picture of the one who got me, nor any of his Cozumel brethren. This is a green one, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, whom we invited aboard for a visit and close examination one day in 2018. The black…
Read MoreJava Jam Geek Cruise
My second speaking gig on a Geek Cruise (after Perl Whirl and before Linux Lunacy) was in the western Caribbean aboard the 720-foot Ryndam in the Holland America Line. This was not only a week of deep immersion with Java geeks and a sort of broad circumnavigation of Cuba, but it resulted in a very…
Read MoreMicroship Test in Wisconsin & 7,000 Mothership Miles
I’ve been doing this for so long that it hardly seems strange… until I think about it for a minute. I mean… it’s Monday night in a campground at the foot of Mount Shasta. I’m reclining on a king-size bed suspended above my old pickup truck by a 44-foot gooseneck trailer, tapping on a Mac…
Read MoreUsability Professionals Association keynote address – 2000
For a few years, I was in the active stable of Keynote Speakers bureau, and every few months would load BEHEMOTH into a trailer and trundle off across the US for a gig… usually filling in the gaps with more casual events and visits with friends or sponsors. This was a particularly fun one for…
Read MoreMicroship Sailing into Untested Waters
This article hit the spot… it provided an excellent snapshot of the Microship project that was underway in the Camano Island woods. We were slaving away on the landing gear and building the second boat, taking off on occasional speaking tours, wondering when we would actually hit the water. by Sharon Pian Chan Seattle Times…
Read MoreSolWest Fair – BEHEMOTH and Microship
I remember this well… speaking to a crowd obsessed with renewables, bike and embryonic Microship on display for 2 days, brutal heat, lying in the creek to cool off, and an evening party with Java the Cat visiting all the campsites and then returning home to the mobile lab. The first piece below is a…
Read MoreNotical Interlude and Speaking Tour
by Steven K. Roberts Microship Status Report #136 July 19, 2000 “Glue is something that can wet two surfaces and then harden. Adhesive is something that can wet two surfaces and then harden more. Synthetic Resin Adhesive is something that can wet two surfaces, harden, and sell for over $5/oz.”— Albert Einstein Notical Interlude OK, this…
Read MoreTech Nomad in Wired
by Leander Kahney Wired – “Must Read” mini-feature June, 2000 While bazillionaire Jim Clark likes to escape it all and ponder the next new new thing aboard his $37 million tricked-out luxury yacht, Steve Roberts has a humbler nautical goal: to sail away in a one-man Microship. In late May, Roberts and his wife, Natasha…
Read MoreAh, The Technomadic Life!
This article in 73 came long after my series of the late eighties, focused on the Winnebiko II and the technomadic tools of that era. Written more than a decade later, this is a rare overview of the Microship project… twin amphibian pedal/solar/sail micro-trimarans under intensive development in a remote northwest forest lab. by Steven…
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