ftrain on distraction
Paul Ford’s writes what I think is the best personal weblog on the
net. It’s published infreuqently enough (
href="http://www.ftrain.com/ftrain_faq.html">“When I have something to
say that will not add to the massive shit-pile of kulcha.”) to not
make you feel like you always have a ton of crap to catch up on, every
article is incredibly well written (it makes me embarrassed by the low
quality
href="http://www.psoul.com/index.cgi/music/bob.html">crap I churn
out from my phone), and it is
href="http://www.ftrain.com/ViewsOfTK.html">sometimes,
href="http://www.ftrain.com/RenameTheCat.html">incredibly
href="http://www.ftrain.com/EndTK.html">touching. Yesterday’s
href="http://www.ftrain.com/Followup.html">entry on distraction is
moving me to prune my bloglines feeds. Engadget is cool, but how does
device speculation about things that will never be sold or never sold
in the United States does one person really need?
UPDATE 2005.10.15 What a liberating feeling…
…it is, getting rid of the
href="http://www.freddiemac.com/dlink/html/PMMS/display/PMMS_RSS_0_91.jsp">Freddie
Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey. Why made me think this was a
data point that would increase my quality of life in the first place?