April 2008
60 posts
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Its Been So Long Since I've Made a Mixtape
…so I finally put together a muxtape. I cannot believe I waited this long. Find it at briand.muxtape.com. And there is an RSS feed for it so you can get the latest changes as they happen. If you’re into those types of things
mooColorFinder - retrieve all website colors →
Really cool to see colors that websites use
Comcast Pushes "P2P Bill of Rights and... →
i hope that the consumer advocacy groups, such as Public Knowledge, will help praise a tremendous “stink” about this. Terrible, terrible idea that seems to perpetuate the trend of companies treating…
250-Mile Range, 5-Minute Recharge EV Ready in '09... →
Nice electric mobile. Should be good competition to Smart Car.
Snapture, What the iPhone Camera Should’ve Been -... →
cool program for JailBroken iPhones. Does some cool stuff for the camera.
Coding Horror: Adventures in Rechargeable... →
Excellent quick review/testing with rechargeable batteries. I have 4 Energizer 2500mAh AA batteries. Two of them do not charge at all. Now I know why. :)
Merlin Mann » Blog Archive » Videos: Merlin... →
merlin mann’s “primer to merlin mann” page. Its kind of a resume for his speaking gig it looks like :)
Conman John Gonzales | Sold sperm on internet |... →
Too Funny.
Unclutterer » Archive » A simple way to simplify... →
Using Gmail and the Remember the Milk firefox extension to get through email.
Macworld | Game Room | First Look: On the... →
The Penny Arcade video electronic game!!
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Get Sh*t Done Already
I have been using a productivity “system” - or process - for a while now. It is loosely based on David Allen’s Getting Things Done and works for me. However, with the recent announcement of Google’s App Engine and the App Gallery, a recent post on The Lifehacker that the kids are enjoying, the ToDone app on Google’s App Engine and my own kind-of-sort-of commitment to...
Quitting Things and Flakiness: The #1 Productivity... →
tips for helping maintain focus and keep track of what you want to (and frankly, should) be doing.
TRUSTe Blog » Me.Dium First Participant to be... →
article from TRUSTe about me.dium removing a required part to be TRUSTe certified. The author of the post, however, needs some proofreading help