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Matthew Lang

Web developer amongst other things

iPod to the rescue

A story of one man and his music.

Tonight I discovered that my music library has gone missing. I maintain a massive library on my computer - 46,680 song, not that I am counting (yes, I have a backup but restoring the backup creates an incredible amount of work for me).

I still have my iPod by Kurt Harden

Kurt: Bite the bullet and restore the backup. Yes it will be hard work but you'll have your beloved music back.

Good blogs

I'm bookmarking this as an essential. I'm surprised I haven't read this post before by Merlin Mann, but then it was a long time ago.

Essential advice for bloggers.

Good blogs reflect focused obsessions. People start real blogs because they think about something a lot. Maybe even five things. But, their brain so overflows with curiosity about a family of topics that they can't stop reading and writing about it. They make and consume smart forebrain porn. So: where do this person's obsessions take them?

What Makes for a Good Blog by Merlin Mann

Hat tip to Patrick Rhone for this.

Just noticed the black navigation bar at the top of @github. Nice! 👍

An email just made my day. I wish I got more emails like that. Thank you sender (you know who you are!)

Weekend Report #7

This weekend was something of a bust. It's that time of year when kids of a certain age turn from innocent little chaps and madams to plague carrying monsters. Little Drew started us off with a case of the lurgy last week and it's ran rife through the house. There's still a couple of us fighting on into this week. Hopefully by next weekend we'll all be back to full health.

On a more positive note this weekend saw the return of what for me is the greatest show on Earth. The Super Bowl. I get that not everyone likes it, but there's no denying it was a great game to watch.

I had no intentions of staying up to watch the game though having already started my lurgy phase and the fact that I was working the next day, so I recorded the game in the hopes of watching it the next day.

I already knew the score before watching the game, some media blackouts you just can't get through unless you unplug your wireless router but I needed that for work.

It certainly wasn't a disappointing game. The Falcons routed the Patriots in the first half but the momentum of the Falcons started to die in the second half. Despite the rocky start in the third quarter the Patriots stepped up and proved that there were more than capable of matching the Falcons in their first-half.

With the game tied, the Super Bowl went into overtime for the first time. The Patriots opted to receive the punt, made the drive to the red-zone and scored the touchdown. Game over.

It's hardly seems fair to decide a game like this, maybe they should play the whole overtime quarter regardless of the number of possessions each time has and decide it on points.

Anyway, that's the Patriots and the Brady/Belichick combo with their fifth Super Bowl win. So the countdown begins to the next season.

Me and Ethan are Packer fans but Jennifer and Drew like the Patriots and no-one was as happy as Drew was when he discovered that his team had won the Super Bowl.

The mid-life crisis bike

I often joke with Jen that my mid-life crisis will involve buying a top-end mountain bike without telling her until I take it out the shed for it's first ride.

I think I've found the very bike.

The art of Minecraft

Amazing how people have put Minecraft to such a creative use.

via kottke.org

Plan the work

Work the plan. It's all you need to know to get things done.

Watched the #superbowl2017 game last night. Great performance by the Pats in the 4Q. Do feel bad for the Falcons to lose out in overtime.

Still rebooting my MBP to re-connect my bluetooth keyboard and mouse. It is 2017, right?

I’ve been wrestling with Macvim (and Vim), Tmux and trying to copy and paste for a few days. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Didn’t stay up to watch the Super Bowl last night, but definitely going to watch this amazing Brady comeback later on tonight.

Fixie Friday - Ryan's Renovatio

Essential reading material...

The profound effect of Deep Work

Cal Newport's book Deep Work has been circling the blogs I follow for the past year. I finally took the time to read over the summer. It's such an enriching book (I'm still reviewing my notes for it) and in an age of social media distraction I would say it is a must read.

Don't just take my word for it though. Read the words of Julian Summerhayes who has a rightly so put together a worthy post to reflect the content of the book.

Thanks to Kurt ...

... for the recommendation Kurt.

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Rockin'1000 does Smells Like Teen Spirit

Amidst the chaos of the world, I was glad to be taken away for a few minutes with the Rockin'1000.

Campfire chat

I know, from reading my friend Kurt Harden’s blog, that we may not see completely eye-to-eye politically. But, a fact of which I’m absolutely certain of is that we could sit down around a campfire with two fingers of whiskey and a decent cigar each and come around to more that we agreed on than disagreed.

Campfire Diplomacy by Patrick Rhone

What a great idea. I just wish I lived a little closer for this little pow-wow.

And that’s why I would like to be able to edit my tweets.

Sketching some ideas

Finally broke out the other stack of Field Notes notebooks I got with my Black Ice editions. Dedicating a notebook to sketching ideas for web based products like themes and web sites. First port of a call though is a new landing page for DigitalBothy.

Less - the 2017 edition

Screw it. I’m switching over to something else. #GBvsATL

Game over. #GBvsATL

Can’t dispute the fact that the Falcons are the better team though. #GBvsATL

Bluetooth has given up on me again on MacOS.