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  1. 5by5 | Mac Power Users #108: Mac Tips and Tricks

    Katie, David and guest Brett Terpstra discuss their favorite Mac Tips and David and Brett’s new book, 60 Mountain Lion Tips

    Special guest Brett Terpstra.

    —Huffduffed by millerdl 6 months ago

  2. Joseph Campbell and ‘The Hero’s Adventure’

    Listen in as Bill Moyers and mythologist Joseph Campbell begin their groundbreaking and timeless conversation with an exploration of the classic hero cycle, including consistent and enduring hero patterns in literature, real life, and even the Star Wars films. Campbell also encourages the audience to view parts of their own lives as heroic journeys.

    Released in 1988, The Power of Myth was one of the most popular TV series in the history of public television, and continues to inspire new audiences.

    —Huffduffed by millerdl 8 months ago

  3. 5by5 | Mac Power Users #95: Engineering Workflows with Dr. Drang

    Dr. Drang joins Katie and David to talk about how he uses technology for engineering, programming, and his website.

    —Huffduffed by millerdl 10 months ago

  4. 5by5 | Mac Power Users #94: iPad Productivity Kit

    Katie and David cover their favorite apps and tools for getting work done (and creating content) on the iPad.

    —Huffduffed by millerdl 10 months ago

  5. 5by5 | Mac Power Users #85: Paperless

    David and Katie talk about David’s Paperless book and the best tools and software to go Paperless with your Mac and iOS devices.

    —Huffduffed by millerdl one year ago

  6. 5by5 | Mac Power Users #81: Workflows with Brett Terpstra

    5by5 - Mac Power Users #81: Workflows with Brett Terpstra

    http://5by5.tv/mpu/81

    —Huffduffed by millerdl one year ago

  7. 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 millerdl one year ago

  8. 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 boxman 3 years ago