Tuesday, November 30, 2010

You need to travel more, if even to your local library. When was the last time you recognized that you could get free audio books online from there anyways?

Why does Apple only offer this to iPhone 4 users? Why would they designed a recessed phone jack? How do they expect to come away not seeming like a jerk for doing so?
http://www.reddit.com/r/gadgets/comments/ea4b4/find_my_iphone_feature_now_free_no_longer/
I think more people should jailbreak their iPhones to increase functionality. Lockinfo is particularly useful. No one will actually do this until I actually put together a video showing them exactly how much more useful it is.
It is interesting how much more open my mind becomes when I write things down that have been on it.

"What is one thing that you think everyone should try?"
 http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/eaiiv/so_reddit_what_is_one_thing_you_think_everyone/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSTWYNhkT8U&feature=player_embedded

What are these people after? Why is it that they are so enamored with 'stuff?' how great are these deals anyways? I haven't particularly seen anything immensely unbelievably cheap.

Eye-fi cards, why is this not becoming more of the industry standard? Why don't they have adequate software to work with it? There shouldn't be so much frustration behind such a potentially powerful product. They need to shape up their customer service department, much like TaskRabbit. They cannot fail to get back to users so frequently if they want their products and services to shine, as they come as a whole.

http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pink_on_motivation.html

Money doesn't motivate people to complete tasks that need to be done in today's world, in fact, it mostly hurts people.
Which brings to mind:
"Money doesn't solve money problems"
Money misplaces intentions and reduces authenticity
It causes people to sell out and reduces the artists in this world, and turns them into painters.

We need websites to be designed more like how our brains are organized. I think I am realizing that I am not really writing this blog for other people, but more for myself. I am unsure whether or not I want to leave this public again or to take it offline. If I leave it public this will last nearly forever, and my words, however well composed or quickly thrown out, will represent me for eternity.

Competition is arguably not healthy
Look up Jacque Fresco talking about it. (I know you won't though, I'll make things easier in the future for you)

I am trying to figure out how to streamline writing quality substance as well as balance what content I can deliver in a convenient and quick manner.
I am noticing how much easier it is for me to close tabs if I post the content here, because I can basically search through the past history of my life if and when I come across something that I want to share with someone else.

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