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The Murder of Humpty Dumpty
Today I’m going to give my annual talk to the local school’s fifth graders about the judicial system and conduct a trial concerning the demise of poor Humpty Dumpty. Was it an accident? Or was it murder? I always enjoy the question and answer part the best. It reminds me how smart kids are. If you are a teacher, or know a teacher, please feel free to use my materials.
Tim Cook at All Things D
I’m very curious to see how much Tim Cook opens the kimono tonight at AllThingsD. In the past, Steve Jobs shared some extraordinary insight (like the iPad/Mac truck analogy). I’m busy tonight but if I weren’t, I’d be following Jason Snell’s coverage.
MPU 87: Workflows with John Siracusa
Mac Power Users Episode 87, Workflows with John Siracusa, is live. Katie and I talk to John Siracusa about productivity software, utilities, and gaming. I really enjoyed this show and I’m betting you will too. Get the episode over at 5by5. Also, don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes.
Talking at the San Diego iOS Group
On Tuesday May 29, I’ll be talking to the San Diego iOS Group about legal issues for iOS Developers. Yup. The streams have officially crossed.
About Apple Rumors
The Angry Drunk says it best:
I’ve reached the point where I greet each new Apple product rumor with black, soul-crushing depression.
I’ve never been much for rumors. Indeed, I go out of my way not to cover them here or on the Mac Power Users. The fact is, Apple is a company full of smart people and smart people understand that in order to keep the lights on, they need to continue to innovate and ship products. Therefore, Apple will continue to innovate and ship products. I’m happy to wait until they are done. Sadly, the Apple rumors just magnify everything that is wrong with the Internet’s busted click to pay advertising model and Apple rumors will continue as long as people can make a few pieces of silver on it. What we can do, however, as a community, is not click, not cover, and generally ignore this fictitious digital vomit.
Instapaper Expert
Today Macworld ran an article from one of my favorite people, Practically Efficient’s Eddie Smith. Great job Eddie.
Leap Motion
Remember that scene in Minority Report all us nerds keep getting hot and bothered about? Looks like someone is going to try and ship it. I have no idea how well it will work but I ordered one.
via Steve Stanger
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Buy Forklift for a Buck
If you are looking for a simple FTP client, Forklift, usually $30, is just a buck today. I reviewed this app a long time ago (2007) and for a dollar you can’t go wrong.