Happy 25th anniversary to Billy Joel’s marathon Millennium Concert at Madison Square Garden. Near peak Billy here.
Happy 25th anniversary to Billy Joel’s marathon Millennium Concert at Madison Square Garden. Near peak Billy here.
The Old Testament was Jesus Christ’s Bible.
—Phillip Yancey
(via Brian Aulick on an upcoming episode of the Made to Advance podcast)
I’ve been having a lot of fun using micro.blog as my home base (andrewmeyers.net) and then cross-posting where it makes sense.
Just carving out my little corner of the internet.
For introverts, there’s nothing quite like the delight of cancelled plans.
Our family loved doing our first Magic Puzzle Company puzzle this Christmas! We started with Big Rock City and it was so much fun. The “magic” at the end was a delight.
This is a welcome enhancement to the TurboTax (affiliate link) software this year! Previously it seemed there was no way to upgrade or downgrade your plan once you’d started your taxes for the year. (Yes, I started looking at our taxes today! 😜)
Ah, I’ve reached the “wait, what day is it?” stage of Christmas break.
I’m pretty sure Accidental Tech Podcast actually won out overall, but for some reason it has two entries. Either way, all of my favs are on this list!
Here’s your annual reminder that Uncle Frank is the true Home Alone villain.
We’ve now reached the special point in this pre-holiday week where none of the tasks on my to-do list sound all that interesting.
Rewatched Spirited and it is so good. 🎄
It could easily become a Christmas classic, but unless Apple licenses it to other streaming services, not enough people will ever see it.
Yikes! Not a great night to be in EPCOT. Guardians and Remy both down, 75 minutes for Living with the Land!
Hustle on Saturday so you can rest on Sunday.
Monarch is my favorite personal finance app and it just got a major glow-up. Take a look.
It’s been said many times before, but half the enjoyment of going to Walt Disney World is planning for your trip to Walt Disney World.
If you didn’t go to Lowe’s, come home, and then go back to Lowe’s… did you really go to Lowe’s?
I’ve never read a better comparison between remote and in-person work:
Offices are designed to engineer serendipitous in-person connections. They are optimized for building relationships, not doing deep work. And cognitively demanding work is a solo endeavor. It requires putting your head down and focusing. Remote work in the right environment gives you more space to work in that way.
(via Drew Barontini)