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2015-02-12 (Thursday)

Links

  1. How to Write a Book in Three Days: Lessons from Michael Moorcock | Wet Asphalt

    I spent a lot of teenage time reading these books. (via Boing Boing via Interconnected)

Tweets

  • philgyford’s avatar

    FACT: If you put a frog in a saucepan and gradually increase the number of ads it sees, it doesn't notice! And then it dies.

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    @tomcoates @alicebartlett That's what I thought.

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    @hondanhon @stml "It's not as good as it used to be. No one's there! So I'm leaving!" (Not criticising, just sad.)

  • philgyford’s avatar

    Campaign to Make The Phrase "in the real world" Encompass Everything Online Too You Idiots.

  • philgyford’s avatar

    "Historians believe that the point at which he lost it was when he received a spam email decrying the quantity of junk mail sent annually."

  • philgyford’s avatar

    @Alby Harsh. But I'm trying to stick to acquihire-type incredible journeys, rather than just closed services.

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    @benhammersley @stml But also, I feel I should pay on principle, as I've so often said "I'd pay for X if it had no adverts!"

  • philgyford’s avatar

    @benhammersley @stml I asked this… main benefits seem to be statistics and no advertising. I'm still tempted for the latter.

  • Liked tweets

  • tomcoates’s avatar

    The @productclub founders yesterday… I'm the one on the right...