Mysterious Flame » Launch Multiple Applications at Once with Automator and Quicksilver
Neat little time saving idea from Brad.
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by Patrick Rhone, Master Generalist
Mysterious Flame » Launch Multiple Applications at Once with Automator and Quicksilver
Neat little time saving idea from Brad.
“We’re so infatuated with the idea of learning something, we don’t take the time to really learn it.”
So very true. (via Chris Bowler)
How To Save Smarter | Parade.com
My savings strategy: Save up for something mythical. I’m saving for an Apple Tablet with handwriting recognition.
The Paper Chase | vanityfair.com
Innovative idea to save the newspaper industry – Write interesting and hard hitting investigative content that people want to read.
Revolutionary, I know…
CrunchPad: The Launch Prototype
Even though it really is only designed to surf the web on a tablet, it looks like it does that task with a certain style. Looking forward to more details to come for on this. (via Zee)
Daring Fireball: Excerpts From the Diary of an App Store Reviewer
Hi-friggin’-larious!
Ten Things I Have Learned – Milton Glaser
Gosh, there is some awesome advice here. Great read to start of this morning.
On the Street and On Facebook: The Homeless Stay Wired – WSJ.com
Fascinating article about people who have seemingly lost everything, except for the tools they need to stay connected. (via Boing Boing)
How much work can you do on an iPhone? by InfoWorld: Yahoo! Tech
Interesting article investigating whether or not the iPhone can replace a laptop. It should be pointed out that, while only a moderate success for the author, it was only moderately so because of his specific use cases.
In my use, the iPhone could easily replace 95% of the situations where I need a laptop. In fact, there have been many recent instances where I have plain regretted taking my laptop along. It has sat in my bag while I performed everything I needed on my iPhone. It is now the case where I must make a fairly serious case to myself in choosing to bring it (and grumble silently to myself even then).
In this way, the iPhone has been a real game changer for me. I love my laptop and it is my “principle computer” but more often than not it acts as a desktop computer, not a mobile one.
(article sent to me via my friend Matt Storlie)
“Continuing to insist past that point that good manners, thoughtfulness, and grooming oppress you in some way is inappropriate and irritating.
Grow up.”
Great advice for anyone over 25. Please reads and abide by the rules – especially if you think you aready know them.