Why? Because it has the resources to alter the footprint of its products with such frequency that third-party creators can't possibly keep up. Because consumers will stop buying from said creators due to frustration in having to ditch a case… Continue reading
Dyscultured: Number 145
I may not have been on the show this past week1, but the crew certainly was. The gang discussed the state of Bell (it's not good), the Canadian government funding Shatner's "shatty" movie (it's not going to be good) and… Continue reading
What we can learn from jugglers
Juggling is hard. Even when you start out with the lightest of items, the degree of difficulty is pretty tough. While throwing only one single item in the air, catching it, and repeating that series over and over again isn't… Continue reading
Getting into Flow
Last month I began a series of posts outlining my transition from task management software solution OmniFocus to one of the newest players on the market, Flow. If you're not aware of Flow, give Back to Work a listen as… Continue reading
Talking is Dead: Number 23
While all of my hype has been around a certain new podcast that I launched this week, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention another podcast I co-host with my pal Anth1 that just reached its 23rd episode. I'm talking… Continue reading
Things on My Mac That I Love, Things On My Mac That I Don’t
I love my Mac. And I make no apologies for that. That said, there are things on my Mac that I love and then there things on my Mac that I don't.1 I'm not going to offer the "whys" on… Continue reading
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