Links from November 30, 1999 to December 26, 2012

Here’s the links I’ve favorited this week on Readability.

  • The best interface is no interface

    “Atmadm.” Getting our work done was an alphabet soup nightmare. “chkntfs.” “dir.” (Source: vintagecomputer.net) Then, in 1984, Apple adopted Xerox…

  • Growing a beard. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3.

    The following information should help get you through the beard-growing process. 1. Commit to growing a beard Growing a beard requires a commitment. The experience can even be a test of character as…

  • Productive Morning Rituals [Audio]

    Download Audio Right-click and save file as: Productive Morning Rituals Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here .…

  • Nine Ways Successful People Defeat Stress

    Feeling stressed? Of course you are. You have too much on your plate, deadlines are looming, people are counting on you, and to top it all off, you still have holiday shopping to do. You are under a…

  • To CertifyD, or Not to CertifyD? That Is the Question

    “Is the title ‘designer’ meaningful or meaningless?” asks Esteban Pérez-Hemminger, an MS in Communication Design candidate at Pratt Institute. In his thesis project, CertifyD,…

  • Animate your memes with Vimeo creator’s new project, Moonbase

    Jake Lodwick, a programmer and filmmaker, made a name for himself in tech circles during the first half of the new millenium, helping to create Vimeo and College Humor in New York. After a few years…

  • Translation is UX

    Je ne suis pas monsieur Lebowski. C’est vous monsieur Lebowski. Moi, je suis le Duc. —The Big Lebowski, French version There is a world where Harry Potter’s arch enemy is…

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