The Big Deal about Words
The next time I get frustrated in a meeting, because everybody else is wrong, and nobody will listen to me even though I know I'm right, I'll try to remember
The next time I get frustrated in a meeting, because everybody else is wrong, and nobody will listen to me even though I know I'm right, I'll try to remember this quote from Mark Pagel and his TED talk:
Each of you possesses the most powerful, dangerous and subversive trait that natural selection has ever devised. It's a piece of neural audio technology for rewiring other people's minds. I'm talking about your language, of course, because it allows you to implant a thought from your mind directly into someone else's mind, and they can attempt to do the same to you, without either of you having to perform surgery.
STEVE JOBS | Always the Showman (even in 1984)
It's great to see how Jobs was always the showman, and the video brought back a lot of fond memories for me since the Mac Plus I bought in 1986 was my first computer.
Earlier today, Mr. Porter posted this video of Steve Jobs introducing Macintosh back in 1984 on their Facebook wall. It's great to see how Jobs was always the showman, and the video brought back a lot of fond memories for me since the Mac Plus I bought in 1986 was my first computer. Enjoy! Link to video.
R.O. Blechman CBS Christmas Message (1966)
Clever little Christmas card video via Bad Banana Blog.