This week in Twitter Jul 23 2010
2 comments Latest by Roy Waterhouse
A few of this week’s 37signals staff posts at Twitter.
markimbriaco: The 6 week cycle for Chrome releases with incrementing major version numbers has my bullshit detector going nuts.
asianmack: I wonder why newspapers are designed the way that they are. Big format, different sections, fold-over to read. Tradition? It’s unwieldy!
mattlinderman: I enjoy Netflix’ collection of Classic Albums documentaries. http://bit.ly/bijDyD
uptonic: Great interview with Dieter Rams. “Good design is as little design as possible.” http://bit.ly/bUaq0Z
kiranmaxweber: “We generally air on the side of clarity vs. aesthetic. The simplicity that we try to achieve is an aesthetic in itself.” http://ow.ly/2dDXT
rjs: Design up front always disappoints. The best revisions come in later stages, but they don’t come unless you leave room for them.
jasonfried: Dan Pink on speaking human at work: http://bit.ly/9FDt3G
uptonic: Attention cereal manufacturers: I get it. You sealed the bag. Good for you! Now let me open the package without destroying it.
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David Andersen 23 Jul 10
The most weaselly part of
We apologise for any inconvenience this might have caused.
is might have caused.
Really? Might have caused? You’re not even sure you’ve caused me a problem?
Roy Waterhouse 23 Jul 10
Thanks for posting these weekly. I add and delete different people I follow and this is a quick way to see what someone is tweeting.
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