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  1. Best of Bleu Toot

    It’s the post that @danbenjamin and @hotdogsladies don’t want to hear: the origins of both Bleutoot and Bulk Bag!

    On this week’s Back to Work, Merlin said that he doesn’t really want to know where the “Bulk Bag” meme started, but turns out I know, so I decided to post this highlight mix anyway. These are some of my favorite Bleutoot moments cut from 5by5 After Dark and Back to Work episodes.

    I’m not affiliated with 5by5.tv or Back to Work in any way, other than having listened to every episode of Back to Work since it started. All of this silliness aside, it’s a great podcast that has changed my career, my attitude and how I view my role in the workplace. (All for the better.)

    http://www.kungfugrippe.com/post/21479894323/can-i-axe-you-a-question

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair one year ago

  2. Razzledazzle | You Look Nice Today

    Unpeeling the gunt, extending the brand, and rendering a sidekick polyhedron that really scales.

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair one year ago

  3. Merlin Mann - Rutgers Time & Attention Talk

    This is a talk I did at Rutgers earlier this month. I kinda like it, but for a weird reason.

    http://www.43folders.com/2010/04/27/impro-talk

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 2 years ago

  4. The Good Part | You Look Nice Today

    You’re gonna love it—the guitar does this “Wheeee!” thing while the drums go all “Chukka chukka booda booda.” OK, here it comes. Shhhh!

    No wait, that’s not it. Almost there, just after this last chorus. Seriously, I think you’re going to love the song once you’ve heard this part. What’s that, little guy? No, Daddy’s playing his new favorite song for Mommy, so if you could go over there and wait for us. Quietly. Thanks!

    Huh? Sure, I don’t care what we have for dinner. But wait, you’re gonna miss the—

    JESUS. You just made me talk over the good part. GODDAMMIT.

    No, it’s OK, whatever. I’m not going to rewind. Really, it’s NO BIG DEAL. It’s not a big, no…it’s really not a problem. It’s cool. I’ll play it for you later.

    Pizza sounds fine.

    Also covered: the business of High School scared-straight-for-Jesus groups, and our entry into that lucrative space: “The Drain Circlers.” We’re available for all auditorium-based school events. Fees are very, very negotiable.

    http://youlooknicetoday.com/episode/good-part

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 2 years ago

  5. “Back to Work…After Dark” - Chutes and Ladders. BOOM! (ep. 7)

    What Dan and Merlin said after we hit “STOP” on Back to Work, Episode 7, "Vocational Wheel"

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 2 years ago

  6. 43F Podcast: The Perfect Apostrophe | 43 Folders

    The Perfect Apostrophe - In which I undertake writing a book on productivity. (10:50)

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 2 years ago

  7. Webcomics Weekly #65 - Merlin Mann

    "Hey everyone. This week we’re doing something special. This is my one-on-one interview with Merlin Mann of www.43folders.com and www.merlinmann.com. We talk about leaving behind scarcity models, being zen about what we take in and finding the time and mindset to be awesome and do the creative work we are so desperate to do."

    From http://ww.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=516839

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 2 years ago

  8. The Conversation #27: Misionless Statements

    In this special episode, Dan Benjamin talks with two of his heroes, Merlin Mann and Jeff Veen about independence, free thinking, productivity, and changing your game.

    Jeffrey Veen Jeffrey Veen is the founder of Typekit, one of the founding partners of Adaptive Path, and the co-creator of Measure Map, the web analytics tool acquired by Google in 2006. After five years with Adaptive Path, Jeff moved on to Google, where he lead the redesign of their Analytics product and managed their web apps UX team.

    Merlin created 43 Folders, co-hosts You Look Nice Today, appears on MacBreak Weekly, and speaks and consults about things like email, time & attention, and creative work. Merlin also created Inbox Zero, the Hipster PDA, the Procrastination Dash, and more.

    http://5by5.tv/conversation/27

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 2 years ago

  9. Kerning, Orgasms And Those Goddamned Japanese Toothpicks

    Freud popularised the term, “The Narcissism of Minor Differences”, to describe how adjacent villages—identical for all practical purposes—would struggle to amplify their tiniest distinctions in order to justify how much they despised one other. So you have to guess how much he would have enjoyed design mailing lists. And, Perl.

    Truth is, to the untrained (un-washed, un-nuanced, un-Paul-Rand’d, and un-Helvetica’d) outsider, discourse in the design community can sometimes look a lot like a cluster of tightly-wound Freudian villages.

    So, how is the role of design perceived by the people who are using the stuff you make? What role (if any) should users expect in the process of how their world is made and remade? What contexts might be useful in helping us turn all of our obsessions into useful and beautiful work?

    Can an Aeron chair ever be truly ‘Black’? Will there ever be a way to get Marketing people to stop calling typefaces ‘fonts’? And, when, at last, will the international community finally speak as one regarding the overuse of Mistral and stock photos of foreshortened Asian women?

    By leveraging his uniquely unqualified understanding of design, Merlin will propose some promising patterns for fording the gap between end-users and the unhappy-looking people in costly European eyeglasses who are designing their world.

    Is there hope? Come to Brighton, pull up a flawlessly-executed mid-century-Modern seating affordance, and we’ll see what we can figure out together. One village to another.

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/merlin-mann

    Merlin Mann is best known as the creator of 43folders.com, a popular American website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 2 years ago

  10. MPU 023: Workflows with Merlin Mann

    In our first “Workflows” episode we talk with Merlin Mann, or as David calls him, the “Hero of Nerds.” Merlin discussed how he uses his Mac for his work and the applications he uses to be more productive. This extra long episode is packed with geeky goodness.

    From http://macpowerusers.com/2010/03/mpu-023-workflows-with-merlin-mann/

    —Huffduffed by jrsinclair 3 years ago