Filed under 'merlinmann'
➠ September 12, 2010
My Faith in Nerds: Stronger Than Any Gelatinous Cube | 43 Folders
Charming, funny and rambling talk from Merlin Mann. Really great stuff about recognizing the nerdiness in yourself, and how to harness that power.
➠ October 25, 2009
Makebelieve Help, Old Butchers, and Figuring Out Who You Are (For Now)
Thought-provoking video from Merlin Mann. It’s long, but chock-full of food for thought. (Protip: Click through to Vimeo and download the .m4v file from there — it’s the perfect format for copying onto an iPhone)
In particular, the topic of the “Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition” was of great interest to me, as I look back on how I’ve progressed over almost-a-year at Slide, and face the brand new challenge of having direct reports to manage.
➠ October 20, 2009
Merlin Mann on HuffPo page layout
“This is a web page that says “Go fuck yourself” in about half a dozen ways. Just wow.”
➠ April 9, 2009
➠ January 25, 2009
You Look Nice Today AGM
Merlin Mann recaps a disappointing year for @ylnt. Snare, Baby on a Dog, and The Fishstick: all lost money. :(
➠ December 1, 2008
Photography, and the Tolerance for Courageous Sucking | 43 Folders
I’ll be honest, I didn’t much care for Merlin Mann’s productivity blogging, which I oversimplistically tagged mentally as “GTD” and “ignore”. That said, his recent writings about his struggles to bootstrap his creative juices are essential reading.
➠ August 27, 2008
➠ August 25, 2007
How I made my presentations a little better | 43 Folders
Good collation of presentation links and tips from Merlin Mann.
➠ March 7, 2007
Screencast on Quicksilver's "Comma Trick"
Didn’t know you could do this with QuickSilver. Those Windows apps that try to clone just the program launching part of QS are really missing the beauty of the app.
Social Networks: The Case for a "Pause" Button | 43 Folders
Great post by Merlin, particularly for this description of why I can’t be arsed with the hype about Friendfeed: “On a site like FriendFeed, which has quickly become the platform of choice for the web’s least interesting narcissists — and the slow-witted woodland creatures who enjoy grooming their fur — this is a major breakthrough in the makebelieve friendship space”