Over on thought?horizon, David laments that he has 431 unread posts sitting in his aggregator.
Meanwhile, Eva at Easternblog instructs us to just go and read Popdex, because that's where all the cool links are, and she's too tired to post anything herself.
Anyone see a pattern forming here?
Anyway, I've got over 80 items sitting in the saved folder (which you can't see) on my Bloglines account, all just waiting for me to read/use/apply/post/disseminate/etc. Here are a few of the less mentally taxing ones.
- Bands 'urged to cut album tracks' -- "Record labels are urging artists to put fewer tracks on albums because fans are put off by too many average songs, the Los Angeles Times has reported." Or maybe the labels could sign better bands to begin with, instead of the same mindless puppets, over and over.
- Wired interviews techno DJ Richie Hawtin.
- So Many Channels, So Little Time: 25 Tips for Better TV Watching -- Most of us can't forsake the Idiot Box completely, but here are some tactics for sane viewing. (via kottke)
- Computers 'hamper the workplace' -- "When technologies are implemented and understood well, they can make life much easier at work... Instead of technology being foisted down from uninformed upper management, people should have more opportunity to muck around with it and make it work for them, report co-author Max Nathan told BBC News Online."
- Survey Reveals What Workers Are Really Doing During Conference Calls -- "...22 percent of Hong Kong workers admit they weren't fully dressed during their last teleconference..." There are some things that I would rather not know. (spotted on bBlog and FC Now)
- Would You Hire This CEO? -- Fast Company pins downs top executives and makes them answer questions from their own companies' standard job interviews. How do you think they did?
- An oldie but a goodie: the EDS TV commercial Running with the Squirrels (via McGee's Musings, who credits Internet Time for the link)
- For those evenings when you just simply can't face another Lean Cuisine, Kottke offers helpful tips on How to cook tator tot hotdish.
- Are you making time for you? -- A MSN Careers quiz, which I haven't taken yet. Quelle surprise. (via FC Now)