11th May 2012, 07:20 pm
Interesting to me that I have not received the push notification that the update was even available, and I hadn’t taken the time invoke it manually…
→ iOS 5.1.1 upgrade stats
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David Smith’s iOS version stats from his apps:
The data for 4 days shows a clear and very consistent progression. Users are updating at a rate of roughly 7.5%/day, leading to a total adoption of around 30% so far.
30% of his userbase has upgraded to the four-day-old, no-new-features, not-marketed iOS 5.1.1 release. That’s incredible.
Also, if you’re a developer, listen to his podcast.
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(Via Marco.org.)
11th May 2012, 01:21 pm
In one sense, Patagonia’s current success stems from classic business-school principles. The brand has maximized what B-school types refer to as WTP, or willingness to pay. Patagonia’s perceived quality and do-gooder aura convince customers that its goods are worth a higher price.
Guilty as charged…
Read more:Â Patagonia’s Founder is America’s Most Unlikely Business Guru – wsj
Also, I’ve been involved in many discussions about this concept over the past couple years, which I don’t completely understand how to integrate into my current environment. (emphasis mine)
It’s not just the marketplace Chouinard is affecting—it’s the workplace. His flex-time policies allow workers to come and go whenever they want—say, when waves are high at the nearby surf point—as long as deadlines are met. There’s a yoga room available any time of day (I walked in on the head menswear designer meditating there at around 11 a.m. on a Tuesday.) At the prodding of Chouinard’s wife, Malinda, Patagonia was one of the first companies in California to provide on-site, subsidized day care. Even the chief bean counter, COO and CFO Rose Marcario, seems spiritually fulfilled. In previous jobs at other companies, she says, “I might have looked for ways to defer taxes in the Cayman Islands. Here, we are proud to pay our fair share of taxes. It’s a different philosophy. My life is more integrated with my work because I’m trying to stay true to the same values in both.”
(via kottke.org)
6th May 2012, 08:49 am
The Beastie Boys are one of the bands that I grew up with, and learning that Adam Yauch had passed away was more surreal than I expected. They bring back otherwise meaningless memories from my past that otherwise would have faded away. I haven’t listened to them regularly for a long time, but like a smell that transports you back in time, just hearing a few songs takes me back…
I remember having a long talk with my Dad about the lyrics to songs after a few of my latest CD purchases were discovered. The new Beastie Boys album Paul’s Boutique being one of them. We sat on my bed and read the lyrics out loud for about 30 minutes. I purchased Paul’s Boutique because it lacked the Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics sticker that I was banned from bringing into the house. There was no sticker for metaphor and simile. Ultimately I lost about five CDs that evening, and in frustration I threw my brother under the bus for having purchased Nivrana’s Nevermind.
I remember shopping at Best Buy with Doug and purchasing Ill Communication. We saw two girls from our school, they were purchasing some other album. Doug and I put the CD on in my parent’s Ford Explorer, which had a subwoofer. We thought this to be pretty cool, Sure Shot bumping out of the windows as we rolled through the suburbs.
After some of the jazzy interludes from Check Your Head were featured in a Greg Stump’s movie P-Tex, Lies, and Duct Tape, I brought the Beastie Boys back into the public in our household, playing The In Sound From Way Out for the family one evening. I remember the reaction being tepid even though I loved it.
The Beastie Boys were on my list of concerts to see in my lifetime, and feeling like rappers couldn’t keep on rapping for ever, we started looking for them on tour. Ultimately, in an amusement park in Stockholm, Sweden, Sonja and I saw the Beastie Boys live. There were about 2500 people there. Most seemed interested in the punk beginnings rather than their latest hits, but we jammed away the afternoon.

11th April 2012, 05:38 pm
“Emilia, mother’s day is coming up, what should we get mommy?”
“a new sweater”
(contemplative pause)
“daddy, what are you going to get me for happy little girls day?”
13th March 2012, 08:34 pm
It’s worth checking out this post (and blog) if you are interested in transit issues in Minneapolis…
Penn-ed in
“About 65% of Minneapolis residents have lived in their current dwelling for less than 10 years, according to the Census Bureau. After 30 years, 89% of the city’s dwellings will have exchanged occupants. Why then, is the design for a facility that will last for at some 60 years determined by the whims of the immediate neighbors?”
(Via Getting Around Minneapolis.)
28th February 2012, 08:52 am
one of my all-time favorite things on the internet, ever, (the show with ze frank) is coming back.
he’s funding it (a show with ze frank) on kickstarter if you’d like to kick in five bucks.
12th February 2012, 08:31 am
This analysis of an op-ed from the RIAA chief is worth a read:
RIAA Still Raging against Google, Wikipedia