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Eric
I am a writer passing time in my native northwest Georgia who has learned about life from restaurant kitchens, hospital shipping docks and my many, many mistakes. I hope to overcome my fear of heights and move to a house on the mountain where I can enjoy the view.
There are no people in ELBeavers’s collective.
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Merlin Mann on Inbox Zero, Getting Things Done, Opportunity Cost and Sunk Cost Fallacy – BTTDL032
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A Good Man is Hard To Find
Flannery O’Connor reads "A Good Man is Hard To Find" at Vanderbilt U in 1959
Tagged with literature
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Apologies to the Seduction Community
Tagged with merlinmann
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Roderick on the Line
Practice the car
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Mikes on Mics
For the very first episode, co-hosts Mike Vardy and Mike Schechter explain their reasoning for creating “yet another productivity podcast.”
Tagged with productivity
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After Dark (The Merlin Remix)
Here’s the unauthorized, full-music version of yesterday’s Back to Work After Dark.
It either makes a lot more sense or a lot less sense. You decide.
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Adam Lisagor interviewed by Merlin Mann
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Cocktail Napkin - Failure
Yuvi Zalkow
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Fake Rocks, Salami Commanders, and Just Enough to Start | 43 Folders
MaxFunCon: Merlin Mann on Doing Creative Work (via TSoYA) Here’s the audio from a short talk I presented a few weeks ago at Jesse Thorn’s awesome1 MaxFunCon in Lake Arrowhead, CA. The talk is subtitled, “With All Due Respect
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Steve Jobs: ‘Computer Science Is A Liberal Art’ : NPR
Everyone should be able to harness technology, Jobs told Fresh Air’s Terry Gross in 1996. In memory of Apple’s co-founder and former CEO, we listen back to excerpts of their conversation. "Our goal was to bring a liberal arts perspective … to what had traditionally been a very geeky technology," he said.
http://www.npr.org/2011/10/06/141115121/steve-jobs-computer-science-is-a-liberal-art
Tagged with steve jobs npr technology terry gross
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