Dropping Keys

Brooks Duncan on Work, Management, Leaving the Cubicle, and Life in General

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Christian concerns over Pokémon have primarily addressed perceived occult and violent themes and the concept of “Pokémon evolution” (although evolution in Pokémon is more akin to metamorphosis, the ChildCare Action Project related it to the theory of evolution), which they claim goes against the Biblical creation account in Genesis.

(Source: Wikipedia)

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It’s one reason I try not to argue with people on the Internet. Because I think people are less likely to remember whether you won the argument, than the fact that you’re a dick who argues on the Internet.

Merlin Mann, Back To Work. http://5by5.tv/b2w/35

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There’s a line between writing emails to avoid spam filters, and looking like spam yourself. Which side would you say this one is on?

There’s a line between writing emails to avoid spam filters, and looking like spam yourself. Which side would you say this one is on?

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naboo:



You’re a Skywalker…. not a street walker. 

^ lol

naboo:

You’re a Skywalker…. not a street walker. 

^ lol

(via starwarsfuckyeah)

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Pro-tip. If you’re going to send me SEO spam, at least use my name in the copy & paste.

Pro-tip. If you’re going to send me SEO spam, at least use my name in the copy & paste.

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confessionsofamichaelstipe:

THANKS PETER, MIKE, BILL, BERTIS AND EVERYONE WHO WAS EVER THERE, WHAT AN ADVENTURE!!!  XXX MICHAEL                      [foto circa…1985 i think] 

Thank you.

confessionsofamichaelstipe:

THANKS PETER, MIKE, BILL, BERTIS AND EVERYONE WHO WAS EVER THERE, WHAT AN ADVENTURE!!!  XXX MICHAEL                      [foto circa…1985 i think] 

Thank you.

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I want this.

I want this.

(via likethejetsons)

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merlin:

“Where you see only ten sets of footprints, the reindeer and I were carrying you.”

merlin:

“Where you see only ten sets of footprints, the reindeer and I were carrying you.”

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A Fresh Take on Contexts

Based on this reasoning and the day-to-day experience we have, it seems no longer the best setup to have contexts such as email, computer, web and so forth. It is time to find a new way to organise tasks, a way that reflects our most precious resources: time & attention.

Really great take on GTD contexts in the knowledge work world. I need to do some evaluating of my own contexts.

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