”When you decide other people’s priorities aren’t your own, all sorts of things become possible.”
— Robin Sloan, Year of The Meteor, Week 32, the noise diary
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by Patrick Rhone
”When you decide other people’s priorities aren’t your own, all sorts of things become possible.”
— Robin Sloan, Year of The Meteor, Week 32, the noise diary
I’ve updated my Reading page as well with the books I’ve finished so far this year.
After way too many months, I finally updated my Now page.
Nicholas Bate on the problem with your to-do list.
My friend, @rohdesign, has finally taken the wraps off of The Sketchnote Ideabook. I’ve been using a prototype and it is, by far, the best sketchbook I’ve ever encountered. If you make ideas and/or/not art at all you’ll want one. Here’s my sketchnoted (natch) brief review:
The informational equivalent of bombs are being built and loaded and dropped onto their targets, producing shockwaves that travel not through the dirt but through, like, informational space-time. You can feel them.
— Robin Sloan, Issue #27 of Year of the Meteor.
I’m a long time Mail.app person. I have used it for years. I’m a big fan of it and know it well. I generally ignore all new email clients that come along because they are simply a new face on the same thing. Unibox is the first to peak my interest in a long time.
Yep.
My wife suggests that perhaps we need someone new to listen to.