March 2010
44 posts
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Lukas Mathis on focus →
I like Lukas’ main message - no applications or tools can help you concentrate better than your own mind. If it’s important, you’ll remember it or you’ll remember to pencil it in, else you’ve already decided that it’s not important for you. =)
For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.
– Aristotle - Nicomachean Ethics
February 2010
8 posts
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Very cool!
So, it’s not like I sit there and feel the same way I did with iPhone where I...
– via http://blogs.bnet.com/corporate-strategy/?p=101
It’s not about not wishing that Microsoft had done it. I am positive that Microsoft could have done it, if they had thought of it in the first place. Oh wait a minute, they did.
Feature checklist dysfunction
marco:
The tech press loves checklist comparisons. Let’s evaluate the iPhone to see whether it’s a good product:
Sounds like a terrible product. I bet it will fail.
Remember the MacBook Air’s launch?
Sounds like there’s no reason to buy one. (Like nearly everyone else, I complained about all of this when the Air launched. We all do it sometimes.) But it’s been very successful, especially...