Merlin’s weekly podcast with Dan Benjamin. We talk about creativity, independence, and making things you love.
Merlin’s weekly podcast with Dan Benjamin. We talk about creativity, independence, and making things you love.
”What’s 43 Folders?”
43Folders.com is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.
David Seah on wall-based productivity pr0n
Merlin Mann | Nov 28 2006
David Seah : Gifts for Hardcore Productivity Nuts: Magnatag Visible Systems David Seah explores a treasure trove of lo-fi productivity pr0n, as provided by the vertical-surface-loving folks at Magnatag. A couple of the items he covers: > I like the name of the Do-Done StepTracker, and I love the idea of “flip the magnetic button over to switch from to-do to done” functionality. Elegant and effective! > > Ok, I listed this one before, but now there’s a video showing just how the RotoGraph® Long Range Daily Line Item Planner actually works. It’s one continuous scrolling surface that you can write your schedule on, kind of like a real-world version of Excel with locked sheet cells. Very sexy. I wish I had more walls. I've been having my own one-man whiteboard renaissance lately with my new Pinnacle II Magnetic Dry-Erase Communication Board. I picked up a couple of these at Costco for only 20 bucks each (which is about half what these kinds of things usually cost). Combined with some fine-tipped dry erase markers and a stack of Post-it Index Cards, you have a powerful brainstorming tool at your disposal. Got some lo-fi productivity pr0n you've been loving lately? 32 Comments
POSTED IN:
What a crazy company -...Submitted by Al (not verified) on November 29, 2006 - 12:46am.
What a crazy company - I have never seen such a retarded and strange way to do business. So what if their market is in the US - that should be where they do marketing, but for the rest of the world they can at least offer shipping - EVEN AT A LUDICROUS PRICE. I can only guess the product sucks, not being able to see it makes it hard to judge this point, if not - one of you US entrepreneurs should buy a load and put them on ebay where you can get a worldwide audience and sort out your shipping etc! The other option is that they have given the rights away to a non-us company for "international" sales but at least pass the lead on to this company if that is the case. We are in the 21st Century, the world is getting smaller, developing and 3rd world economies are growing and creating new markets - but the US get more protectionist by the day! » POSTED IN:
|
|
EXPLORE 43Folders | THE GOOD STUFF |