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That’s so lovely. Similar experience here. Multi-touch on iPod Touch was magical. I recently charged mine and it sent me back. How incredible humans are
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Really appreciate you reading and sharing!
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New Essay “The Blue iMac” The start of a 20+ year adventure into the wonderful world of design https://aaraalto.substack.com/p/the-blue-imac
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An actor’s instrument is his whole self.
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We’re working on an option I think you may find more interested in. Stay tuned.
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built an app with @aaraalto enter your hourly rate. for every dollar you earn, a dollar drops on screen. time is money
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How valuable is your time? Still in early stages, but we’re working a timer that helps visualize how you’re spending your time on screen. By placing emphasis on money as the primary form of measure we’re hoping to create a tool that helps us allocate our time on high-value tasks. @marcgmbh and I have been working on this and we’re curious to hear your thoughts.
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Agreed. It’s time. 🫡
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Wow this is awesome Maurice! Incredible idea and fantastic execution.
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Inspired by @aaraalto book posts, I would like to share a book, that is not available to buy as such, as it was part of an exhibition at the Design Museum in London. At the exhibition, you could collect pages for some of the exhibits and then compile them into a book. The exhibition, curated by designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, was a study of everyday objects left in a random state of production. I will link to an article discussing the exhibition in detail.
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A classic text on visual design.
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Mostly a reminder to myself: “you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. don’t consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, nor be attached to inaction” Do it for me, Arjuna
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Diving into it h/t @july
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I think you will love what’s inside too.
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A beautiful book about fly-fishing.
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Sharpen your pencils—and your mind.
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A peek inside the device that started it all. 
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A great guide to classical music.
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This is the greatest scientific travel adventure ever written.
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