Monthly Archives: November 2009

TheLittleGuy’s Wishlist

A few quick notes about TLG’s wishlist. Continue reading

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Gratefulness

It has now become the accustomed time at which we all articulate our thanks and gratefulnesses. I’ll start, you go next. First, I’m grateful for this tasty Scotch I’m sipping right now – my first since pre-pregnancy. Just as tasty … Continue reading

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Sociopathic Moral Codes

Rao’s continuing discussion of institutional pathology and the personality types that are encouraged (discovered?) within institutions is fascinating. [1, 2, 3] INTJs are clearly sociopaths in his model. So, you know, where’s all the power and money I’m supposed to … Continue reading

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Berkun Stuff

Scott Berkun‘s The Art of Project Management gets raves all over the place and I’ve had a copy (only partially-read) for awhile now in my ever-growing ToRead stack. I’ve also had a copy of his book The Myths of Innovation … Continue reading

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Apple’s Mistakes with the App Store

The problems with Apple’s handling of apps. Continue reading

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End of the Week Links

Three assorted links. Continue reading

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Need More Time

Tips to make more time in your day. Continue reading

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Gender Bias – Break it Down

The Gender Bias Learning Project Continue reading

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Corporate Traps

Independently wealthy? No? Then you’re probably over-performing.. Continue reading

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Decluttering

I’m still on my now nearly decade-long decluttering effort. At long last I think I am starting to see some clear space! Having the floors on two levels replaced this summer helped. Everything moved out of each room on those … Continue reading

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