“We can create meaningful and sustainable expectations about how, when, or whether we’ll respond to each of the inputs in our world. We can be candid about the level of attention strangers and friends can expect from us. And, when the time is appropriate, we can find the stomach tell the world we’re not even pretending to listen.” I think I’ve found my New Year’s resolution.
Don’t miss the Jimi Hendrix photo or the “Need experience?” gems. Lots of great little things throughout. The Onion is awesome (and Django powered).
“Barack Obama has the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE tattooed on his stomach. It’s upside-down, so he can read it while doing sit-ups.”
The eloquent response.
“I found an amazing sweater yesterday at Daffy’s and I think it looks very classy. With your permission, I’d like to call the tux place and cancel my order and then wear the sweater (forrest green with mauve cuffs and tulle) at the wedding.”
Finally. This has been my biggest issue with using Basecamp with new clients—especially those with who are always on mobile devices. Huge thumbs up that this is happening.
A valiant goal. I think the web standards project was successful in eventually getting the browser makers to change their ways so more power to the email standards project.
Setup OS X to allow you to use localhost as your SMTP server.
Old article but still handy for setting up Mail.app
Tagging for Apple’s mail.app
3 column mail.app
OS X utility to turn gmail into online storage.
Webmail client that actually looks nice to use
Tips for writing better email - keep it short!
“Email newsletter and list management tool” a.k.a. structured spamming