xBora: Picking up wireless mouse and putting in pocket instead of phone could be sign of a preoccupied mind. Wouldn't you say?
xBora: Picking up wireless mouse and putting in pocket instead of phone could be sign of a preoccupied mind. Wouldn't you say?
xBora: Going for a swim w/MIT's "Innovation Through Design Thinking" in iPod. Yes, underwater. I'm cool like that. http://bit.ly/2riSFY
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xBora: Drive Slower: http://bit.ly/31eVCP Driving faster than 60 miles per hour reduces fuel economy. (via @GOOD)
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xBora: Trying out the Daily Burn iPhone app. It scans the food labels! http://dailyburn.com
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xBora: Reading "Do You Matter? How Great Design Will Make People Love Your Company" by @rdbrunner http://j.mp/8hV4Z
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Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on Twitter.
There’s a concept in programming called “feature creep” — when a software developer continually adds one feature after another because “wouldn’t it be nice” and “why not” and “isn’t it cool” and “some users asked for it”.
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Trying to be healthier. Just added oatmeal and swimming (back again) to my day. Once a day - each. Let's see if I can keep up with it. Stopped drinking Diet Coke as well, after reading the "92 side effects of aspartame" article Yigit sent me.
Also I will make an effort to stop multitasking and start focusing on one thing at a time.
Reading more books these days too. Just finished Gary Vaynerchuk's "Crush It" and started "Do You Matter? How Great Design Will Make People Love Your Company".
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