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Merlin's blogActive Voice's free Hipster PDA templatesMerlin Mann | Feb 20 2007Active Voice Writing & Editorial Services in Baltimore -- Downloads Cool-looking collection of CC-licensed Hipster PDA templates include iconic "capture notes," research notes, and (here's a new one for me) a "yarn sorting card." Neat stuff.
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Blogs: Watching passionate thoughts evolve (in public)Merlin Mann | Feb 15 2007 The Blogging Church A few months back, Brian Bailey asked me to contribute a short essay for his new book, The Blogging Church: Sharing the Story of Your Church Through Blogs (neat idea for a book). As I'm sure Brian realized at some point, a lot of the advice in the book (creating an online image, deciding who the blog's for, and improving your blog over time) will also be of interest to small business and garden-variety bloggers. I enjoy Brian's writing and think he has a sound grasp on what makes blogs work (or not). Good stuff, and red meat for anyone thinking of taking their church (or their business or their kittens) to the web. Here's an excerpt from what I sent him. read more »POSTED IN:
Jason Goldman on sliding-scale obstaclesMerlin Mann | Feb 12 2007Goldtoe Lemon.Nut: The 170-day Weekend Goldman's back from taking a few months off, and shares a nugget that I like a lot:
Amen, brother, and cf: 83 Problems. [ via Nelson Minar's Linkblog ] POSTED IN:
Vox Pop: What we talk about when we talk about "priority"Merlin Mann | Feb 12 2007Since the Bronze Age of personal productivity, conventional wisdom has taught us the importance of priority in deciding how to plan and use our time. And, in the abstract, anyhow, that notion of putting your time and attention into those things that are the most valuable to you seems so "obvious" as to be a tautology, where "productivity = acting on priorities." (Of course, whether people's execution of the things they claim are important always maps to their stated intentions is another matter for But, we can probably agree that in the post-Lakein world of productivity and time management, everything from Covey's Quadrants to the Pareto Principle to the four criteria to -- what? I dunno -- firewalking, has been used to help us train our attention on the things that need us most and provide the greatest value in our world. Priority. But, in practice, what the hell does "priority" really mean? read more »POSTED IN:
Merlin on TWiT 88: Batteries IncludedMerlin Mann | Feb 11 2007> Hosts: Leo Laporte, Merlin Mann, Tom Merritt, Wil Harris, and John C. Dvorak > Quantum computing, teraflop chips, and iPod bans... In which I definitively address the origin of my oft-discussed username for Skype, AIM, Twitter, etc... POSTED IN:
Cool-looking "Buddha Machine"Merlin Mann | Feb 11 2007I've been hearing about the $25 Buddha Machine for a while (I recall Leo mentioning it once) and was tempted enough to go ahead and order my own today over on Forced Exposure (probably not least because of the amazing exploded drawing they use as a logo). From the FAQ (which comes from a Pop Matters review):
Sean notes that the manufacturers will also let you download uncompressed versions of the 9 included drones for free, so you could presumably emulate some of the functionality on your iPod. Friendly. Anybody out there got one of these? How you enjoying it? POSTED IN:
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