Archives for March, 2006

The Life – Why you should go to WWDC March 8th, 2006

If you’re wanting to live The Life, I strongly recommend you go to WWDC. Yes I know, it is expensive. And your work probably won’t pay for it. And you’ll have to take a vacation week. But really, I think it is worth it. Why? 1. You get to learn all the cutting edge Apple …

The Life – What does it mean to me? March 7th, 2006

Graham Miln asked “What does The Life mean to me?” I think Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewsWire and MarsEdit put it best in an interview with Jeff Harrell of The Shape of Days blog. Unfortunately, the link has been obscured by an interview with Andy Hertzfeld and is also on hiatus. I found the quote …

The Life – Day 14 – Pacing March 6th, 2006

A lesson learned this past week: I need to pace myself better. One night I stayed up until 5AM and only got about 4 hours of sleep. The end result was that the next night I had to sleep much earlier. So I ended up losing at least 2 hours of working time. So I’ll …

Welcome Daring Fireball readers! March 3rd, 2006

Big thanks go out to one of my favorite writers on all things Mac-related and inventor of the term “The Life”, John Gruber. He put me on Daring Fireball’s Linked List, resulting in a big avalanche of folks coming to see this blog and WebnoteHappy Lite. If you’re one of those folks, thanks for coming …

The Life – Day 10 – Is it really THAT risky? March 2nd, 2006

Sometimes I tell people about my dreams of living The Life and they ask, “Isn’t that risky?” “Don’t 99.9999% of businesses fail within the first 10 years?” “Shouldn’t you be thinking about your children’s future?” Basically they’d probably rather have me working at one of the local government contracting firms that have 3 or 4 …

The Life – Day 9 March 1st, 2006

Day 8 was a wash, since my dentist appointment really knocked me out cold. I was actually in the dentist chair for over 2 hours! Then asleep in my bed for another 12 due to the pain medicine. Very uncharacteristic of me, but quite refreshing. Day 9 has turned out to be much better. I’ve …