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Our Most Popular PostsVox Pop: What's your pick for Steve's big reveal?Merlin Mann | Jan 8 2007Of all the speculation and Steve-watching over the past few weeks, the recent chatter about an Apple "nano-computer" may be the most interesting and thought-provoking of the bunch. Bob Snow writes:
And here I was conservatively predicting/begging-for (@00:51:04) a 12” MacBook Pro by next year. Always thinking too So, what's your guess? What will Steve's E-ticket ride be at Macworld this year? 29 Comments
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Cyber Monday safe shopping tipsMerlin Mann | Nov 28 2005"Cyber Monday" is a new one to me, but allegedly today is the biggest online shopping day of the year. Yay, capitalism. Get out there, type up some bargains, and have fun; but be sure to shop safe. It's a crazy world, and somewhere there's a 14-year-old Russian kid who needs one more identity theft to buy that Xbox 360. Good-looking tips for playing it safe online: read more »POSTED IN:
Mentat: Wiki on becoming a better thinkerMerlin Mann | Apr 19 2005Cool wiki full of memory tricks, mnemonic systems, and other mental parlor tricks. read more »POSTED IN:
What does your inbox say about you?Merlin Mann | Aug 14 2006Salt Lake Tribune - Your e-mail inbox is a metaphor for your life Jeffrey Zaslow rang me up a while back for a quote that made it into his WSJ article (mirrored many places, including here) on what your email style says about you, your habits, and your "mental health." It's a fun piece, and I was happy to contribute, but I'm not altogether on-board with the thesis. read more »POSTED IN:
Hand-picked, artisanal, remaindered links, 2007-06-04Merlin Mann | Jun 3 2007These are lower threshold links to stuff I've recently enjoyed.
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Psychotherapy for the Chronic SwitcherMatt Wood | Oct 9 2007There's an obscure rule in baseball for a situation that rarely occurs, when an ambidextrous pitcher faces a switch-hitter. The pitcher has to declare which arm he's going to throw with before the at-bat and stick with it, else the batter could keep jumping back and forth to either side of the plate in an endless game of one-upmanship that would make Tony La Russa's head explode. The intent of the rule is obviously to keep the game moving, but it also saves the pitcher from himself; it forces him to pick his weapon given the challenge he faces, and just go with his best stuff. I need a rule like this when it comes to picking the tools I use to manage my system for getting things done. I know my last post gave the impression that I'm almost proud of changing my system more often than Barry Bonds changes hat sizes, but deep down I'm rather ashamed. I need something to force me to go with my strengths, and just throw strikes the best I can. Someone suggested that I think about what causes me to monkey around with my system as much as I do, and what, if any, elements stay the same. Then maybe as a means of public psychotherapy, the hive mind can help me identify my best pitch. To start, let's look at the reasons why I switch: read more »POSTED IN:
Quicksilver <3s BackpackMerlin Mann | Jun 1 2005Good movie illustrating how Quicksilver, email, and Backpack can interact. read more »POSTED IN:
Wikipedia on "ratholes"Merlin Mann | May 7 2007Ratholing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I first heard "rathole" used in the developer meetings run by my old boss and current friend, Richard Ramsay. Any topic that could be better handled offline or that took the group off the meeting's stated agenda would be declared a rathole, and we'd immediately move back into the subject at hand. (Richard was great at this, by the way -- one of many things I learned from him.) Of course, as anyone who listens to MBW has figured out by now, our ratholes are usually the most interesting part of the show. I think of it like "You Bet Your Life," where the "news" is an icebreaker for letting us talk about more compelling stuff than who sold the most chips the preceding week or whether the rumors of Apple's iLawnmower carry any weight. In any case, I salute Richard for teaching me this fine term, and -- owing to my own fragmented attention and general lack of interest (or ability) in typical Mac punditry -- I'm proud to have a role in bringing ratholes to a broader audience. (Here's The Official Rathole Jingle) POSTED IN:
Coming Monday: The Merlin ShowMerlin Mann | Feb 23 2007The Merlin Show arrives Monday, February 26th, at thirty theoretically productive frames per second. POSTED IN:
No Tech Tapeworms Here! We Update Voices Policies on All Things Digital.Merlin Mann | Apr 20 2009April 20, 2009
Why? Well, a few weeks ago, ATD was caught up in a bit of the controversy that broke out due to louder-than-usual complaints by several traditional media companies about how their content is treated on the Web. Without going into a long explanation: They expressed displeasure that some sites were misusing their content via aggregation. In fact, Robert Thomson, Dow Jones editor-in-chief and also The Wall Street Journal managing editor, was widely quoted in an interview in The Australian saying, “There is no doubt that certain websites are best described as parasites or tech tapeworms in the intestines of the internet.” POSTED IN:
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