I’m no longer frustrated that I’m not comfortable in the chair – I got rid of it. A couple months back, I started a serious and deliberate re-work of my office. While the introduction of a monitor extension arm helped – I was still uncomfortable. By the end of the day, I was achey, cranky, …
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Where’s Your Ghost Deer?
In the daily churn it’s easy to miss truly remarkable projects. Remarkable in origin, in execution, and in presentation. Projects that market themselves. Projects that compel you. That haunt you. That remind you somewhere, deep inside you, there is an extraordinarily meaningful project – that must be birthed. And you’re the only one that can. …
Tomorrow It’s Amazon & Mozilla & Samsung
(tl;dr – I call sputnik on Google, Apple, and Facebook) At any given point in tech culture, there are favorites. Favorite places to work, favorite companies to talk and write about. A few years ago the favorites were; Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google. Long ago, I’m sure the favorites were – IBM, Remington, and Smith-Corona. At …
All You Need is a Decent Browser
If you happen to have an HP TouchPad you’ve probably noticed there aren’t a lot of compelling native apps. Additionally, HP (like Apple) does a pretty good job of shipping the device with applications that will cover 60% of everyone’s needs. In the case of the TouchPad, it shipped with; Adobe Reader, Amazon Kindle, calculator …
The Focused MacBook Pro
With the Focused MacBook Air project a success, I’ve turned my attention to the MacBook Pro. With the kind of jet-engine-esque noises the MacBook Pro was making, I was convinced the hard drive was going. Turns out it was just a bad fan. Unfortunately, this meant I actually had to deal with the overfull hard …
Confounded
“What we didn’t have was an affordable, one-day, painless, no-brainer conference. So registration was surprisingly slow. And we just didn’t get enough people to make it work.” – Joel Spolsky Conferences – professional, or otherwise – are funny beasts. Taking days away from the day job + paying hundreds (if not thousands) in entrance fees …
There’s only 1 reason I’ve found to upgrade to OS X Lion
While I’ve actively avoided most of the new features and functionality in OS X Lion as part of my Focused MacBook Air effort I’m a huge fan of the 2-finger swipe between pages. Right now, I see it as the only part of Apple’s Bring-iOS-to-MacOS UI effort that feels natural, comfortable, and OMG-WHY-DIDN’T-THEY-DO-THIS-SOONER! Not having …
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Krosch Honey in New Brighton
I’ve been looking for a local source for honey. A place that really makes me feel good about the honey and the business. Just up the street in New Brighton, the Krosch family is in their third year of beekeeping. Backyard beekeeping within the city limits. Simply fantastic. Tonight, I stopped by to pick up …
Source Material
The following brought great joy, optimism, and purpose to my morning: “Journalism itself is becoming obsolete….I happen to think journalism was a response to publishing being expensive. It cost a lot of money to push bits around the net before there was a net. They had to have huge capital-intensive printing plants, fleets of trucks …
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