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Only Collect « a historian’s craft
Only Collect; that is to say, collect everything, indiscriminately. You’re five years old. Don’t presume too much to know what’s important and what isn’t. Photocopy journal articles, photograph archives; create bibliographies, buy books; make notes on every article or book you read, even if it’s just one line saying “Never read this again”; collect newspaper clippings and email them to yourself; collect quotes; save your ideas for future papers, future projects, future conferences, even if they seem wildly implausible now. Hoarding must become instinctual, it must be an uncontrollable, primal urge. And the higher, civilizing impulse that kicks in after the fact is organization, or librarianship. You must keep tabs on everything you collect, somehow; a system must be had, and the system must be idiot-proof. That is to say, you should be able to look back on it six months for now and not be completely stymied as to why you’ve organized things that way.
information  library  collecting  learning  research  methodology  selfimprovement  mustreads 
october 2010 by coldbrain
Ryan Freitas - 35 Lessons in 35 Years
Ryan's 35 lessons in 35 years is required reading if you are a man. And probably if you are a woman: http://j.mp/bzpCCY
inspiration  tips  advice  career  article  lifestyle  philosophy  mustreads 
august 2010 by coldbrain
Stock and flow « Snarkmarket
"Robin ruminates on applying the economic concepts of stock and flow to the media we produce. In short, flow is the low-impact fluff that reminds people you exist. Stock is the valuable, durable content you produce that conceivably has a long shelf-life."
blogging  creativity  content  inspiration  stockandflow  mustreads 
may 2010 by coldbrain
Merlin Mann : Better
"If I’m not laughing at your joke, complimenting your insight, or leading the Standing O for something you spent 10 seconds pecking up on your phone, it may not be because I don’t get it; it may be because I think we’re both capable of better and just need to find the courage to say so. In as many characters as it takes."
writing  merlinmann  blogging  attention  inspiration  creativity  mustreads 
may 2010 by coldbrain
David Foster Wallace on Life and Work - WSJ.com
"The really important kind of freedom involves attention, and awareness, and discipline, and effort, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them, over and over, in myriad petty little unsexy ways, every day."
davidfosterwallace  advice  life  attention  inspiration  writing  speech  philosophy  mustreads 
december 2009 by coldbrain
Programmer 101: Teach Yourself How to Code - Teach Yourself - Lifehacker
"You've always wanted to learn how to build software yourself—or just whip up an occasional script—but never knew where to start. Luckily, the web is full of free resources that can turn you into a programmer in no time."
tips  tools  programming  coding  webdev  education  development  learning  webdevelopment  mustreads 
november 2009 by coldbrain
How to Build a Web Site from Scratch with No Experience - Education - Lifehacker
"I took one (bad) computer science class in college, and I'm not a web developer. So in early 2008, when I decided I was finally going to build a web site I'd been fantasizing about for years, I was starting from scratch."
tips  web  ruby  rails  website  design  webdevelopment  webdesign  diy  career  development  mustreads 
november 2009 by coldbrain
Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: Writing in the Age of Distraction
"The single worst piece of writing advice I ever got was to stay away from the Internet because it would only waste my time and wouldn't help my writing. This advice was wrong creatively, professionally, artistically, and personally, but I know where the writer who doled it out was coming from."
writing  productivity  corydoctorow  internet  web  distraction  inspiration  blogging  process  attention  creativity  mustreads 
november 2009 by coldbrain
kung fu grippe : Better
"If I’m not laughing at your joke, complimenting your insight, or leading the Standing O for something you spent 10 seconds pecking up on your phone, it may not be because I don’t get it; it may be because I think we’re both capable of better and just need to find the courage to say so. In as many characters as it takes."
writing  merlinmann  blogging  attention  inspiration  creativity  mustreads 
november 2009 by coldbrain

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