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Merlin's blogZe Frank, on procrastinationMerlin Mann | Feb 9 2007the show with zefrank ["pro-cra"] I'm a late addition to Ze's army of Sports Racers, but Jesus Heck, is this fella ever talented. If you have another few minutes (and aren't already a subscriber), don't miss "Waves" for a weirdly touching paean to the primacy of the web surfer. Now: off to consider my Power Move. 5 Comments
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Epictetus on baths and mindfulnessMerlin Mann | Feb 9 2007Hackszine.com: Everyday Stoicism or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Enjoy the Show My current pal and former tortured editor, Mr. Brian Sawyer, has posted a wonderful quote from Epictetus over on Hackszine.
Reminds me we're probably about due to pick up on our discussion of mindfulness (Previously on 43f: Mindfulness: The practice of being “here”). I know I'm due for a refresher course. POSTED IN:
Stikkit: Magic words, functional emails, and a handy cheat sheetMerlin Mann | Feb 7 2007(Disclosure: I’m a proud member of Stikkit’s advisory board) As promised, I wanted to start sharing some of the reasons I’ve been digging Stikkit, so I thought I’d begin at the beginning: Stikkit’s use of “magic words” to do stuff based on your typing natural (albeit geeky) language into a blank note. There's a lot more to Stikkit than magic words, but this is a great place to start. (And, yeah, future posts will be more about how to implement stuff with Stikkit, but it's worthwhile to start with the mechanics.) [Note: this is one of those posts that you might want to print out] So let’s say I want to schedule lunch with my old roommate, Jake, during a notional trip to Sarasota later this week. I might create a new blank stikkit then add the following contents:
Ok, first — and as usual with my infamously over-the-top demos — there’s a lot more going on here than is strictly necessary (e.g., I could have just typed “ After the cut are a couple more detailed pics, followed by an explanation of what’s happening in my example, as well as an Unofficial Stikkit Cheat Sheet. read more »POSTED IN:
Vi commands in all your Cocoa appsMerlin Mann | Feb 5 2007Jason Corso - Vi Input Manager Plugin Vi Input Manager seems like a godsend for Mac (or more accurately, Cocoa) users who have Vi commands permanently installed in their fingertips.
Reminds me it's about time for another round of trying to learn Vim. [ via: Vi Input Manager - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) ] POSTED IN:
Merlin joins Stikkit advisory boardMerlin Mann | Feb 1 2007Values of n Blog: Merlin Mann advises I'm happy to announce that I've accepted an offer to advise Values of n on the development of their Stikkit web application. In fact, although I've been using and loving Stikkit for several months now, I've held off talking about it much on 43f until this addition was made official and public1. But, since I stand to have an advisor's stake in the business as a result of this work, it was important to tell you guys and properly disclose my involvement before doing much gushing in the content well here. I have a pile of tips for how I'm using Stikkit and have been regularly poking Rael, Michael, and crew (to what I imagine is the point of polite professional annoyance) with feature ideas and things I want the app to do (hint: everything). So I'm glad I can finally start sharing this stuff, here and elsewhere. This is the first Advisory Board thing in which I've participated (my OmniFocus advising is pro bono and will continue as before), so I'm pretty excited to officially get started. Anyhow, I wanted you to know about this and to say that I'll be linking back to this post whenever it's appropriate to remind you of my proud involvement in Stikkit. I am enthused about where this project is headed, and I'm honored that Rael and his team have let me in on their process. 1. Note that folks in Canada can catch a demo of Stikkit I did on Call for Help which I taped in December, before this was approaching officialness. read more »POSTED IN:
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