August 2010
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one forty plus — 20 years ago today, the world... →
a brief guide to life | zen habits →
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July 2010
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How a Web Design Goes Straight to Hell - The... →
June 2010
2 posts
Google's Semantic Web Push: Rich Snippets Usage... →
At the Semantic Technology conference in San Francisco today, Google gave an update of its rich snippets initiative - which adds extra information to Google search results. For example,…
Tips for Making a Screencast for Your Startup →
May 2010
1 post
On Writing: Accentuate the positive →
A potential new customer saw a coupon code at our site and asked us for an additional discount on Highrise. Initial draft of a response: I’m sorry, but we don’t offer any discounts or special…
April 2010
3 posts
The Double Down: How Unhealthy Is It? →
The picture above is of KFC’s new Double Down sandwich. If you haven’t heard of this thing, here’s the official description: “This one-of-a-kind sandwich features two thick and juicy boneless…
40 yard dash: average dude vs pro athlete →
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs : An open letter to... →
March 2010
3 posts
How Pixar Creates Great Films and Balances Art, Tech and Success
– How Pixar Creates Great Films and Balances Art, Tech and Success
Great companies need to balance art with economics. Tension isn’t necessarily a bad thing if it leads to a great product in the middle
The need to control and know everything as a manager can stifle innovation. Having great...
The cult of busy « Scott Berkun →
There's no room for The Idea Guy →
Startups need people able and willing of doing the actual work. They need programmers, designers, and eventually folks to do marketing, support, and more. What they don’t need, though, is someone…
February 2010
4 posts
How to live to 100 | GDS Publishing →
Born To Run: Christopher McDougall Interview →
Christopher McDougall believes we’re all runners at heart. You’ll likely convert to his philosophy when you read his book Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest…
Born To Run: Christopher McDougall Interview →
The Best of the Worst 404 Errors (109 pics) »... →
December 2009
8 posts
Browser Stats: Firefox 3.5 Is More Popular Than IE... →
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Fab Font Favelet →
Control in its wider sense →
Factors That Affect Usability →
Seth's Blog: What Matters Now: get the free ebook →
Optimizing WordPress for Search Engines →
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Why Introverts Can Make The Best Leaders -... →
November 2009
10 posts
Web’s inventor aims to improve access in... →
A skiing and riding life checklist - Boston.com →
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Top 7 adventure activities near Arenal, Costa Rica... →
Patagonia's Yvon Chouinard: One of America's Best... →
Sneak Peek At NYT’s Latest Online News Reader... →
A Conversation With Ab Klink - Dutch Health... →
Bug tracking isn't a network-effect business →
Wild Things on the Boston 'T' →
Impersonations by Kevin Spacey (Full Video) →
October 2009
9 posts
Running Man: Is the NYC Marathon the World's... →
The early days of Bear Naked →
Hands-on: Google Voice's new voice mail service →
Are Humans Meant for Marathons? →
Danger’s Theatrical Debut! →
2009 Open Source CMS Report Released →
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Food Rules →
zenhabits:
valhallaisland:
I really like the concept of creating rules to govern your life. It makes things simpler and decisions easier but 20 rules is way too many for anything. Here’s the three I’d limit it to:
Don’t eat anything that took more energy to ship than to grow.
If you are not hungry enough to eat an apple, then you are not hungry.
Don’t eat anything you aren’t willing to...
Bug Pictures: Incredible Insect Macro Photography ... →
September 2009
4 posts
10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines «... →
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Wiggling Their Toes at the Shoe Giants -... →
August 2009
5 posts
“Born to Run” – Interview with Christopher... →
9 Reasons Why You Must See Food, Inc. →