January 2012
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NPR: How Cirque du Soleil Reinvented The Big-Top Show
I’ll be going to see the Los Angeles show, Iris, for my third time this weekend. Yep, it’s that good— not in the least part due to a fantastic score by Danny Elfman.
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Mr. Daisey and the Apple Factory | This American... →
Mike Daisey was a self-described “worshipper in the cult of Mac.” Then he saw some photos from a new iPhone, taken by workers at the factory where it was made. Mike wondered: Who makes all my crap? He traveled to China to find out.
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The Rise of Developeronomics
“Investing in good developers is such a good bet at the moment, that if you have money and you happen to find a talented developer who seems to like you and wants to work with you, you should give him/her your money to build something, anything, even if you have no really good product ideas (those are cheap; I’ll sell you a dozen for a dollar). If you don’t have money, you should offer up...
December 2011
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The app market is cruel, even moreso for the need to do a Hollywood launch....
– Data Addict » It’s Insanely Hard to Make a Kick-Ass iPhone App
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The Creative Personality
From Psychology Today: The Creative Personality
Summary: “10 antithetical traits often present in creative people that are integrated with each other in a dialectical tension”:
energetic AND ALSO restful
smart, wise, convergent AND ALSO naive, childish, divergent
disciplined, responsible, dogged AND ALSO playful, irresponsible
realistic AND ALSO imaginative
extrovert AND ALSO...
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Latest Version - Matt Gemmell →
Matt Gemmel speaks my mind in answering the iOS developer’s perennial question: “Is it OK to support only the newest version of the OS?”
TL;DR: Yes.
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Drama [in a relationship] is when you behave in a way that adds amplitude to an...
– “Lusty Guy”, Polyamory Weekly, Episode 298: The Care and Feeding of Drama
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November 2011
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