January 2012
71 posts
“You are what you do when it counts.”
– The Masao (Armor, by John Steakley)
Jan 31st
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Declutter the mess under your desk →
Jan 31st
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The hierarchy of success
Attitude Approach Goals Strategy Tactics Execution (via Seth Godin’s blog)
Jan 31st
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Jan 31st
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Hand crafted and beautiful letterpress calling cards. Hoban Cards has a new site with new fantastic letterpress calling card templates. Evan Calkins is your guy for stunning looking custom letterpress cards. Don’t forget to check his blog.
Jan 31st
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Jan 30th
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Jan 30th
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Jan 30th
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Jan 30th
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A short video prepared by Evan Calkins from Hoban Cards showing his work hand printing cards on a 1902 Chandler and Price letterpress. I’ve talked about the wonderful work that Evan does before, but when I saw this video I had to post it here. Everyone knows I love machines and working with my hands. Enjoy and don’t forget to visit Evan’s blog.
Jan 29th
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Jan 28th
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Jan 28th
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Jan 27th
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Mini GORUCK Challenge to help Charlotte →
This event will be held in honor of a very brave girl, Charlotte Grimm. The event will also give the participants a little taste of what the GORUCK Challenge is like. The main purpose for holding the event is to raise money for the Children’s Cancer Research Fund and to honor Charlotte Grimm. Charlotte, the daughter of Justin, a fellow GORUCK Tough member, is a very strong and brave girl who has...
Jan 27th
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The dilemma of choices. Worth watching. I wrote about this a few months ago.
Jan 27th
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“Lessen your choices and your actions will quicken as well. You will not have to...”
– Patrick Rhone
Jan 27th
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Clarity is better than cleverness. →
Jan 27th
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Enough: Ep 11 - Final Choices, Sensible Defaults... →
Patrick Rhone’s Enough podcast is great. In this episode Patrick speaks about two of my all time favorite posts. patrickrhone / journal — Final Choices patrickrhone / journal — Sensible Defaults
Jan 26th
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Jan 26th
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Managing information | Jonathan Buys →
I use a simple hierarchal structure of folders, where the topmost folders are the largest portions of my life, (Home, Work, College, and Farmdog currently) followed by further topical or task-based folder names. I then use plain text files to store the data, either in Markdown, or just as plain text without markup. I find that this structure maps directly in my mind to how I think about how the...
Jan 26th
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Principle of the least software →
Use only the software that you need. No more, no less. Choose one application for each task, and become an expert on that application. Right on the center.
Jan 26th
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“Man is an over-complicated organism. If he is doomed to extinction he will die...”
– Ezra Pound
Jan 26th
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Things I am *not* buying
I love gear. I buy good quality stuff when I need so I don’t have to spend time and money getting another piece. However, sometimes I come across gear that makes me go wow! gotta have that!. I’m working very hard not to give in to temptation. So, here’s the list of things I would love to have but I am not buying. The reason? Well, I have no use for them, they are too expensive...
Jan 26th
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Jan 25th
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Jan 24th
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Jan 24th
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Jan 24th
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“Principle I: By setting limitations, we must choose the essential. So in...”
– Leo Babauta. The Power of Less
Jan 23rd
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Jan 23rd
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Mini-GRC to help those in need
Mini-GORUCK Challenge Boston, February 2012 This event will be held in honor of a very brave girl, Charlotte Grimm. The event will also give the participants a little taste of what the GORUCK Challenge is like. The main purpose for holding the event is to raise money for the Children’s Cancer Research Fund and to honor Charlotte Grimm. Charlotte, the daughter of Justin, a fellow GORUCK...
Jan 23rd
Say Less →
When you say less, you emphasize more. You may not be able to say more, but what you do say will be heard. Half attention becomes full attention. Scanned writing becomes writing that is read. Discarded opinions become opinions that are taken into consideration. Saying less increases the emphasis on what is said. Saying more increases the time, effort, and expense...
Jan 22nd
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Jan 21st
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Learning to Sit Alone, in a Quiet Empty Room | Zen... →
Can you sit alone in an empty room? Can you enjoy the joy of quiet?
Jan 21st
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Jan 20th
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Enough – The Book →
Patrick Rhone gave us Minimal Mac, two of my all time favorite posts: Final Choices and Sensible Defaults, the fantastic and highly recommended book Keeping it Straight and the hilarious and informative podcast Enough. Next is the soon available Enough – The Book. Check the essays at the page. You will not be disappointed. Thank you Patrick.
Jan 20th
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Jan 20th
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Jan 19th
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“Less is more and more is lazy.”
– Jason McCarthy, founder of GORUCK in this interview
Jan 19th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 13th
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Self Sufficient Training | Zen to fitness →
For me though the real benefit of outdoor training comes from making the most of the environment and having it all at our disposal for free. Gym’s these days have become like industrial zoo’s for humans with people (usually) working out mindlessly either on a cardio machine or spending hours lifting weights. It is rare to see someone be creative with their workout and do something which...
Jan 13th
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“Stressing about doing it the “right way” is what makes you better at “it”.”
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Jan 13th
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It’s Just Stuff — Shawn Blanc →
minimalmac: To excerpt a single paragraph would not do it justice. Required reading.
Jan 13th
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Jan 12th
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“How you climb a mountain is more important than reaching the top.”
– Yvon Chouinard (via givemeaquote)
Jan 12th
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More than just a physical challenge and minimal...
When Jason McCarthy - a former Special Forces operator - created GORUCK and later the GORUCK Challenge (GRC), he had in mind something bigger than a company building and selling the toughest backpacks in the market or a physical challenge like no other (at least in the civilian world). Before I continue with the reason for this post, let me introduce the company and the Challenge. As as side...
Jan 12th
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“The smartest thing you can do is to surround yourself with people smarter than...”
– Noah’s 35 things I learned in 35 years (much like Rule 30)
Jan 11th
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Cutting the Cord on Cable | Kevin Sintumuang for... →
I’m quitting you, cable. This will go easier if we can just admit it: We’re not right for each other anymore. I’m cutting the cord, getting rid of that white coaxial cable of yours and that clunky, dusty set-top box it’s connected to. This antenna, laptop and Roku box are moving into the living room with me because, well, they’re cheaper and slicker than you...
Jan 10th
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Jan 10th
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