Saturday, February 25, 2006
He Takes Purty Pictures Too

Other signs of the times:
- The Dell desktop computer that I recently purchased has a media card reader which can transfer photos, video, data and music from thirteen different types of media cards.
- I spend my day typing and reading entries in a completely paperless computerized medical record system. There is a special mode to view scanned images and digital ophthalmic photographs which my technician shoots and transfers to the digital patient record in a matter of seconds. Fifteen years ago I was fumbling around with paper records and slides of patients' eyes which kept getting lost or damaged. Also back then, I couldn't type worth a lick. Now, thanks to on-the-job training, I type about a gazillion words per minute and I've got the carpel tunnel syndrome to prove it.
- They use to say that "the eye is the window to the soul." Nowadays, it's the key to the front door as well. I plan to weigh in on the implications and ramifications of iris scanning and other biometric technologies in a future post.