Archive for March, 2006
Links for 03/19/2006 – 03/29/2006
Stuff I haven’t read that I think I ought to:
Wicked problems: Beyond Innovation: Richard at cph127 on peripheral vision, pattern experience, and solutions as questions when beating down wicked problems.
Technorati faves: I don’t get it. This …
ASCII me
In all its glory
How to get attention
How to talk to busy people
Embracing obscurity and the b-side career
Jason Fried (37 Signals) posted about embracing obscurity.
…“The beauty of starting a side business is that you can fail in obscurity. Many people worry that they’ll languish in obscurity. Don’t worry about having a great idea that no one
(un)sift’d: Feb/Mar links for review
Here’s a list of pages I’ve cruised by lately that seemed to merit another peek. Mostly a list of pages I want to get back to, but may be of interest to others too.
Celebrating my friend
My good friend, Bob Klager, just got a swanky new job. Details aren’t available but I wanted to celebrate his change.
Congrats Bob. I’m proud of you.…
Too much noise: Chaos and communication clarity
Citing the mounting tidal wave of blog posts he suggests that “by writing too much, too often, we’re trouncing on the attention of the commons.”
He’s right if the singular value of blogs is communication …