Archive for October 2008
Was just up on the roof and heard seals barking in the distance. I think I love seals.
@royaljester79 Hmm, interesting. Looks like Twitter makes everyone’s grid 6×6 now! Copycats. I will boot someone. Who to boot… hmm.
@royaljester79 Why yes you are! Look at that! I will start following you now, thus disrupting my perfect 6×6 following grid! :)
Thanks, all fellow Mad Men apathecists. We should start a club or something.
Am I the only person in the world who does not find Mad Men even mildly entertaining?
My miracle fruits finally arrived today, 4 months after ordering. First impression? Everything tastes the same. No worky. Will try again.
My flamboyantly gay downstairs neighbor is having some kind of rough sex right now. Sounds like animals are being killed. Seriously.

Jobs: "He wants to astound himself, for himself."

Great article about the life of Steve Jobs.

People are so giddy about today’s rally. It’s like getting beat into a coma by Kimbo Slice and then getting excited about wiggling a finger.
You know your priorities are out of whack when you’re watching Kudlow and Company on CNBC while Monday Football is going on. Sad.
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Solitude and Leadership:

Multitasking, in short, is not only not thinking, it impairs your ability to think.Thinking means concentrating on one thing long enough to develop an idea about it. Not learning other people’s ideas, or memorizing a body of information…

Takes a little while to get going, but overall a great article about the virtues of seeking solitude from distractions in order to develop your own original thoughts.

“I think you’ve got a pretty good imagination, despicability-wise!”

“Look Around You - Computer Games”

Can’t believe I hadn’t heard of this BBC series before. Brilliant. Make sure to watch them all. (via daringfireball)

10 New Year’s resolutions for designers:

Do you think Chelsea Clinton asks herself if her mom would understand something complex? No. Because her mom is a badass.

How Doctors Die:

If there is a state of the art of end-of-life care, it is this: death with dignity.

This is the most concise, easily understood article on the perils of end-of-like care in the United States I’ve ever read. It is a must-read, and frankly, a must-heed, in my opinion. (via kottke)

Lost Type Co-op | Browse Fonts:

A nice collection of pay-what-you-will typefaces from Tyler Galpin and Riley Cran.
How to interview a designer with the perfect design exercise:

These sorts of tests are common for engineering hires, but it’s nice to see an example of a good design-oriented one.

Jessica Hische's Lovely Blog:

Embarrassed I had never seen this until today. Lovely work all around. (via drawar)

This recently unearthed video of Steve Jobs at work during the early days of NeXT is a remarkable look inside how he ran meetings, how he created culture at his startups, and how others — like Joanna Hoffman around the 11 minute mark — called B.S. on his reality distortion field. It’s also remarkable in that it reveals Jobs to be a man who picks carrots in pressed work shirts.

The Republican Clown College by WMxdesign. These are so great. Make sure to check out the whole set.

BuiltWith: Web Technology Usage Statistics:

Sometimes when you are deciding on technologies to use on a new site (e.g. jQuery vs. YUI or MS SQL vs. MySQL) it’s instructive to examine what everyone else is doing. BuiltWith has an incredible amount of trending data to help you out in that regard. Very, very cool.

A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design:

Lots of good thinking here. No solutions, but a nice reminder that two-dimensional touch interfaces are transitional, not permanent.

Stephen Colbert loses it on-air. Rivals another one of my all-time favorite Colbert on air crack-ups.