June 28th, 2003,
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Metropolis Mag as a nice feature showing some designer workspaces. When I started working as a web… something, coder I guess, the desks cluttered with all sorts of wild things, wearing shorts to work, open space offices, flex time, etc. were all part of the draw, I now know better and look for different things but it’s still fun to see the stuff people pile in their space.
June 28th, 2003,
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John Gruber is on fire this week, this time with a detailed, clear and funny destruction of a Paul Boutin article in Slate. Linux and Macs aim for largely different markets (although there is some overlap), the rise of Linux hurts Microsoft first and foremost but I guess it’s more fun for Boutin to pit the two little guys against each other.
June 26th, 2003,
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The book pile list in the sidebar isnt complete, it’s the list of novels I know I’ll get to but in my apartment there are many other books that I just hope to get to, technical, science, classics, etc. Probably at least twice as many as what I list here and of course every trip downtown or on St-Denis has to include a stop at Indigo or Renaud-Bray so the pile keeps getting bigger or at the very least is sustained through the years which means it’s always a fresh reminder of all there is to read and how I wish I read even more.
That’s why I had a big smile on my face when I saw that Blork posted his summer reading list and mentionned that he has about a hundred unread books in his pile. Ah ah! someone worse than me! Of course, being the sneaky blogger that he is he quickly got his revenge to my laughing at him by listing books I’ll have to add to my pile! Damn you Blork!
June 25th, 2003,
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The guys at Coudal Partners have come up with a list of “field tested” books to enjoy this summer. Various friends of the partners share some book/location combos they enjoyed. Might cost me another couple of additions to the book pile.
June 25th, 2003,
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Wired as a quick review of the G5 design with Jonathan Ive. The reporter mentions that some PR flack cut it short. Too bad, I would have liked to read everything he had to say or even better, see it in quicktime.