Book Review: ‘Elon Musk,’ by Walter Isaacson - The New York Times
Takeaways From a New Elon Musk Biography: Ukraine, Trump and More - The New York Times
Novak Djokovic tops Daniil Medvedev to win US Open, 24th major - ESPN
Try Hard, but Not That Hard. 85% Is the Magic Number for Productivity. - WSJ
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Behind the Scenes at the Goulet Pen Company - YouTube
Roger Federer’s Life After Tennis: Less Cardio, More Carpool - WSJ
Aaron Rodgers Achilles Snaps - Doctor Explains Injury - YouTube
Former Navy SEAL Jocko’s EDC - YouTube
Explore How Income Influences Attendance at 139 Top Colleges - The New York Times
Daring Fireball: Apple’s Two-Pronged Annual iPhone Strategy
Jocko Willink gives sharp-edged answer on Biden’s cognitive level - YouTube
My ink samples from Goulet Pens! Some very nice selections!
If you know, you know.
Good news, everyone: Apple’s Polishing Cloth supports the iPhone 15 Pro Max - The Verge
Safe to use on Titanium
Biogenesis of America, Tony Bosch and PEDs fallout 10 years later
Drawing upon more than 1,400 pages of confidential U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration investigative documents obtained exclusively by ESPN and dozens of interviews, this package of stories provides an unforgettable look at Tony Bosch’s operation, the attorneys and league officials caught using unsavory tactics, and the depths to which athletes will go for an advantage – and to protect their images.
Goulet Pen Company Hall of Fame Inductee: Lamy 2000
Researchers find why are some word problems harder than others - YouTube
The Panic When Medical Test Results Come Straight to Your Inbox - WSJ
With Novak Djokovic, It Is Always a Struggle | The New Yorker
On the eve of the tournament, he put it this way: “You’re trying to outplay or outsmart your opponent tactically, but then you have to fight with your own demons as well, the self-doubt, tension, all the things that are happening in the midst of such battle.”
Roger Federer’s Beautiful Game | The New Yorker
The great tennis champion, who has announced his retirement, got as close to the sport’s formal ideal as anyone ever has.
Tantalising sign of possible life on faraway world - BBC News
If true, would be a groundbreaking technical achievement.
Confirmed: The iPhone 15 is the most affordable iPhone since 2007
PerfectRec: Personalized Product Recommendations
Apple Shares Lists of All New Features in iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma - MacRumors
wisdom/wisdom.md at master · merlinmann/wisdom · GitHub
Reminds me that I should post my Bucky’s Rules document.
What Mitt Romney Saw in the Senate - The Atlantic
Riveting. The biography has been pre-ordered.
No, Not Aaron Rodgers! | The New Yorker
The Real Stakes of the Google Antitrust Trial | The New Yorker
By some estimates, Google is now the most investigated company in the world, with three antitrust suits launched against it in 2020 alone.
New Features To Check Out On Your iPhone In iOS 17 - YouTube
The best iOS 17 Review and Analysis so far
Deion Sanders: The 60 Minutes Interview - YouTube
A champion at every level so far. He will win at the college coaching level.
What You Need To Know About the Apple Watch Series 9 And Apple Watch Ultra 2
An honest, gut-wrenching interview. Must watch.
8 Productivity Books To Change Your Life. Here’s What Actually Works. | Cal Newport - YouTube
Introducing iPhone 15 Pro | Apple - YouTube
iPhone 15: Photographer’s Reaction (7 focal lengths?!) - YouTube
iPhone 15 / 15 Pro Hands on! - YouTube
What Happens When Wall Street Buys Most of the Homes on Your Block? - The New York Times
America Just Hit the Lithium Jackpot - The Atlantic
If current technological trends continue apace, lithium could one day be as important to a nation’s economy as steel was during the 20th century. China seems to have foreseen this coming surge in demand well before America’s energy companies or policy makers did. Chinese companies have discovered large lithium deposits in the arid Qinghai province, northeast of Tibet, while mineral processors are buying up lithium ore from mines in Australia, Chile, and Bolivia. The new deposit in Nevada could eventually shift that balance of power, but it won’t be out of the ground and inside batteries manufactured in America for a long time.