December 2011
22 posts
Overheard in the office.....
mcgillicuddy:
“Are you familiar with the internet?”
Architizer: Google Invests in Social Housing →
Architizer: A Beautifully-Designed Tool... →
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GigaOM: Hey devs, APIs are good for you. →
Are You a Scanner? →
Scanners love to read and write, to fix and invent things, to design projects and businesses, to cook and sing, and to create the perfect dinner party. (You’ll notice I didn’t use the word “or,” because Scanners don’t love to do one thing or the other; they love them all.)
A Scanner might be fascinated with learning how to play bridge or bocce, but once she gets...
Scanner, or ADD? | David Seah →
“I can never stick to anything.”
“I know I should focus on one thing, but which one?”
“I lose interest in things I thought would interest me forever.”
“I keep going off on another tangent.”
“I get bored as soon as I know how to do something.”
“I can’t stand to do anything twice.”
“I keep changing my mind about what I want to do and end up doing nothing.”
“I work at low-paying jobs because...
Dream Job Available: Entrepreneurial Bad-Ass Who Believes Work/Life Balance is a...
– Material — Do great work. (p.s. We’re hiring!)
Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River « My... →
Download Official Windows 7 SP1 x64 ISO (This way you don’t have to waste half an hour upgrading to SP1 after the install)
Burn ISO to DVD or Make Thumb Drive
Run Boot Camp Assistant
Install Windows 7
Go through the Windows 7 User setup wizard and click “Skip” on the Product Key entry dialog
In the Start Menu search box type “regedit.exe” and press Enter
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I learned that money can be a lot of things. It can be something that is...
– Louis CK: Live at the Beacon Theater
read the whole statement, pretty interesting. so far his $5 self-produced video has been a success. good good.
Don Pepino and The Infinite Pizza Sauce →
davedavesegalsegal:
Grocery stores are not a place I go with the intent of contemplating infinity. I go for two purposes:
Obtaining necessary food stuffs to stave off my demise.
Checking off something, ANYTHING, from my “to do” list.
You might note the clear absence of:
3. Pondering the micro and macro…