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  1. 5by5 | Mac Power Users #78: Workflows with Kourosh Dini

    5by5 - Mac Power Users #78: Workflows with Kourosh Dini

    http://5by5.tv/mpu/78

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson one year ago

  2. Management Excellence Book Series Podcast-Full Steam Ahead | Management Excellence

    Full Steam Ahead truly helps bring the topic of Vision to life for all of us on a professional and a personal level.

    http://artpetty.com/2011/05/12/management-excellence-book-series-podcast-full-steam-ahead/

    —Huffduffed by marshallkirkpatrick one year ago

  3. MacVoices #10106: Katie Floyd and David Sparks Discuss The Mac Power Users

    Katie Floyd and David Sparks talk about their in-depth approach to getting things done with your Mac that is the basis for their show, Mac Power Users. Katie and David discuss the origins of the show, what they were doing before this, and the expectations they set by adopting this particular name. The format has evolved over time, and now includes workflow shows with some notable guests, hardware and software discussions and more. Find out what you will find when you listen, how the hosts’ backgrounds and professions affect the content, and why they value their back catalog in this unplugged conversation.

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson one year ago

  4. Mac Power Users #55: Workflows with Adam Lisagor - 5by5

    Mac Power Users #55: Workflows with Adam Lisagor - 5by5

    http://5by5.tv/mpu/55

    —Huffduffed by banterability one year ago

  5. MPU 046: Workflows with Merlin Mann II « Mac Power Users

    David and Katie sit down again with Merlin Mann. Merlin updates us on his workflows and his latest projects.

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom 2 years ago

  6. Metal Heart by Cat Power

    from the album Jukebox.

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson 3 years ago

  7. Stewart Brand’s ‘Ecopragmatism’

    In the 1960s, Stewart Brand became one of the country’s first and most famous champions of a new ecological awareness. His Whole Earth Catalog spoke to a generation of hippies and back-to-nature commune dwellers.

    Now, at 70, Stewart Brand is calling on environmentalists to reframe their understanding of the problem — and solutions. It’s too late for back-to-nature, he says. Global warming is beyond that.

    To survive now, Brand says, we need nuclear power, genetic engineering, giant cities. We must manage nature or lose civilization.

    This hour, On Point: In the face of global warming, Stewart Brand redefines green.

    http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/stewart-brands-ecopragmatism

    —Huffduffed by marshallkirkpatrick 3 years ago