All Wired, all the time.

June 4, 2011 Tags: Communication Science

The past few weeks have been, well, just slightly insane. I started working at Wired (a name that quite aptly matches the intensity of the office atmosphere), and getting used to deadlines that approach by the hour instead of the week has been, let's just say, a learning experience. Not to mention that satellites and DARPA aren't exactly my specialty. But now that my hands have finally stopped shaking, it's a blast. Learning something totally — I mean totally — new every day and having something published by the end of it is pretty cool (especially when I can Photoshop the picture). Here are some of the articles I've written so far.

Spies, Meet Shakespeare: Intel Geeks Build Metaphor Motherlode

A Digital Diet: Drop (Calls, Texting, Web) and Give Me 28 (Days of Peace)

U.S. Wants to Fight Afghan Corruption – With Chicken

The Pentagon Confronts New Enemy: Rust

Barnes & Noble Slims, Simplifies Nook E-Book Reader

Air Force Wants Satellites Smart Enough to Fly Themselves

Augmented Reality for Army Medics in New Plan

Air Force's New Target: Mojave Ground Squirrel