DISCUSSED: Merlin has a lot to say about the benefits of making lists; this leads to an old-school stemwinder on "Journal" calendars, functional playlists, shared Notes, the lessons of the cutlery drawer, desire paths, arbitrary grids, "Reference" albums, urban bike hooks, auxiliary paper towel holders, and more; praise for The Boys; the magical combination of Halide and Pixelmator Photo; Dan resurrects a beloved podcast; and, finally, Merlin endorses a really weird British weather report that can help you sleep.
Links for this episode:
- Desire path - Wikipedia
- The Pot Roast Principle | Psychology Today
"I don't know. That's just the way my mom always cooked it. Why don't you ask her?"
- Star Trek Dr. McCoy Pop Art T-Shirt
- My Happy Place - YouTube
Videos I watch pretty often when I need a little pick-me-up.
- "The Boys" (Prime Video)
- Halide
- Pixelmator Photo
- QUIT! with Dan Benjamin
Dan's amazing podcast QUIT! has returned!
- The Secret History: Howard Hughes, Bizarre Billionaire - YouTube
- 5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4! - YouTube
- The Shipping Forecast.mp3.zip
- The Shipping Forecast: A Miscellany: Compton, Nic: 9781785940293: Amazon.com: Books
- What are Affordances? | Interaction Design Foundation
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