Productivity Power Links 01/24/11

Michaels Hyatt’s take on the MacBook Air…

I purchased the 13″ Air with 256GB flash drive, the 2.13GHz processor, and 4GBs of RAM. I also bought a G-Technology 320GB G-DRIVE slim Portable (i.e., external) USB Drive. It was only $99.95 and matched the fit and finish of the Air.

The first thing I did was relegate all my media—music, photos, and movies—to the G-Drive. When I analyzed my usage, I realized that I didn’t need constant access to these files, especially since I keep my favorite music on my iPhone and only access my photos once a week or so. Everything else fit on the Air’s drive, and I currently have 122GB of drive space free.

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Yet Another To-do app…

Todolicious is a really simple list maker for the Mac. Global shortcut to bring up a giant floating panel to enter your tasks in, global shortcut to bring up the list (all of which looks goody good). No priority settings, no dates, no tags, no organisation (and I say all of this as a good thing). It’s $4.99 at the App Store.

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Dude if your overclocking your Nook you have to much free time!

On this latest episode of :That eReader does WHAT??" the Nook Color’s 800MHz processor has now been overclocked to a full 1100MHz.  Currently only for the rooted stock Barnes & Noble ROM, the new custom kernel adds some serious zip, and appears to be quite stable.

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Seth how do you help people get thangs done?

Meyer’s belief was that he could become an external compass and taskmaster to his players. By yelling louder, pushing harder and relentlessly riding his players, his plan was to generate excellence by bullying them. The hope was that over time, people would start pushing themselves, incorporating Don’s voice inside their head, but in fact, this often turns out to be untrue. People can be pushed, but the minute you stop, they stop. If the habit you’ve taught is to achieve in order to avoid getting chewed out, once the chewing out stops, so does the achievement.

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Yet more proof that Jesus is coming back really soon…

Antoine Dodson, whose claim to fame lies in the viral video “Bed Intruder,” has been given the opportunity to shoot a reality television show pilot.

The show will center around Dodson and his family as they move across the country from their housing project in Alabama to Hollywood and around Dodson’s desire to “leveraging every aspect he can to make a better life for his family,” according to producer Entertainment One. The producers may also consider issuing a musical offering from Dodson in the future.

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