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Written by Mike Vardy
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Thursday, 18 September 2008 |
Today I have the pleasure of presenting to you my interview with Gina Trapani, lead editor of the incredibly popular productivity and software weblog, Lifehacker. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Gina is now based in San Diego, California, and has contributed to Popular Science, Wired, Women's Health, PC World and Macworld magazines. Gina has also written Lifehacker: 88 Tech Tricks to Turbocharge Your Day and Upgrade Your Life: The Lifehacker guide to Working, Smarter, Faster, Better - which are based on whatever it is they do at Lifehacker. I must point out here that in the true spirit of Eventualism, this interview was scheduled a long time ago. Now, only mere months later you can now enjoy it.
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Written by Mike Vardy
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Friday, 01 February 2008 |
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To close out the week here at Effing The Dog™, I thought I'd post the second in The EffTD™ Interview Series, which is with Brick Andrews of The 4 Hour work Week Journal blog. He's also fairly new to the blogging scene (otherwise known as the blogosphere, because it's like an atmosphere filled with blogs), which means he needs the interview as much as I do.
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Written by Mike Vardy
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
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In the first of the ongoing EffTD™ Interview series, I interviewed Leo Babauta, author of the recently released fantasy e-novel Zen To Done, and founder of the popular "productivity-ish" website Zen Habits.
In this in-depth and mildly confrontational interview, Leo discusses the philosophy that he employs to achieve happiness and why he does what he does. It's a look at a man who either has delusions of grandeur - or is just plain lucky and attributes it to his "simple" system. Or both.
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