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Ya know…

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

I realized something today. Actually I’d mostly realized it yesterday but today I brushed the rest of the dirt off the idea.

The single best thing I can do for my life is to spend most of it away from a computer.

I’ve been experimenting with a cute little organizational system (I’ll post the link later, it’s really quite clever.) and it’s paper based. But I realized that I wasn’t even going near it while sitting…uhm… here.

So I took that notebook, cleaned off my coffee table and sat there on my couch while noodling around with it. One of the tasks was to send a particular email.

The second I sat down at the computer my mind went in to this bizarre “data absorption” mode, as though it was a challenge to see how many threads of distraction I could follow at once. It ended up being almost an hour and a half before the (6 line) email was sent.

When I shut off the monitor and walked back over and sat down the world was an entirely different shape (remarkably more world-shaped by any reasonable estimation.)

Sitting here, as I have for the last 32 years, I realize that a keyboard and monitor aren’t really external devices to me. It’s completely inside my head. Most of every thing that happens here is just marginally actuated daydreaming. None of it is really DOING anything.

So now that I’ve written this out, I’m going to go back and cross this “post something about the value of this new system” item off my (4 pages and growing) list, check my server logs, then turn off the monitor and go back over to the couch and on to some other thing.

o/

12,500

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

That’s the number of people at the NYC TeaParty yesterday by NYPD estimates.

2049 locations across the USA. People throughout this country protesting the fact that elected officials have forgotten there’s no such thing as Government Money. It’s YOUR money.

It was an incredible event. Despite the protestations of the media it was starkly nonpartisan (frankly my expectation is that most of my readers won’t believe that.)

The spending and the bailouts weren’t ok when Bush did it and it’s not ok now. The fact that That One is taking federal spending and turning it into an extreme sport almost aside.

Two things would go miles:

  1. Term limits on all elected positions in federal government.
  2. Remove “auto deduction” of taxes entirely from paychecks. Make people save the money and write the check.

Ya know… I expected to have a lot to say about it in a blog post, but I don’t. I made a lot of really good connections with people.

Anyway I’m busy following up with them. Coverage is better elsewhere, go read there.

UPDATE:Oh yeah… an interesting metric. I took an informal poll of 43 people. 35 of them had never been to a protest or rally of any kind before. THAT’S important.

Langone (cofounder of Home Depot) to Govt

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

This is a really lucid 9 minutes of video.

Leave it to Business