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Bas Leenders

Utrecht, NL
Bas Leenders

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Zijn prioriteiten spreken niet altijd uit z'n persoonlijke planning

Zijn prioriteiten spreken niet altijd uit z'n persoonlijke planning. BasL

30 Sep 2009

Software

Shipping is a feature

Shipping is a feature. A really important feature. Your product must have it. Joel Spolsky, The Duct Tape Programmer

26 Sep 2009

Usability

We were wrong about the first-time shoppers

We were wrong about the first-time shoppers. They did mind registering. They resented having to register when they encountered the page. Jared M. Spool, The $300 Million Button (Wayback Machine)

15 Sep 2009

Music

There is something fundamentally unresolved about our music

There is something fundamentally unresolved about our music. And that’s a good thing. If our music was all resolved and sat neatly into a genre, ours wouldn’t be a multidimensional story. Vernon Reid on Living Colour, in a Boston Herald interview (Wayback Machine)

11 Sep 2009

Fear

And The Fears are a tightly-knit

And The Fears are a tightly-knit, mean-spirited posse who egg each other on and love nothing more than trashing your house while you sob in the guest bathroom. Fears are total dicks. Merlin Mann, 43 Folders

01 Sep 2009

Internet

The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it

The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. John Gilmore

01 Aug 2009

Life

A human being should be able to change a diaper

A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch

28 Jul 2009

Photography

Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst

Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst. Henri Cartier-Bresson (see also the 9 other Photography Quotes)

22 Jul 2009

Free

The question these companies should be asking

The question these companies should be asking is, “How do we keep reporting and publishing good content?” Instead, though, they’re asking “How do we keep making enough money to support our existing management and advertising divisions?” John Gruber (Daring Fireball), Charging for Access to News Sites

20 Jul 2009

Free

In industry after industry, I think we’ve got an opportunity

In industry after industry, I think we’ve got an opportunity to shift our policies towards supporting nimble, durable markets that mimic real networks: diverse collections of nodes with a few particularly well-connected hubs. Snarkmarket: Free Book Idea: Too Big to Succeed

10 Jul 2009

Old Media

Magazines and newspapers were perfect businesses

Magazines and newspapers were perfect businesses for a moment of time, but they wouldn’t have worked in 1784, and they’re not going to work very soon in the future either. Seth Godin, on Malcolm Gladwell, on Chris Anderson

01 Jul 2009

Apple

A whole class of recent switchers

There’s a whole class of recent switchers who define “Apple fanboy” as “anyone who’s been an enthusiastic Mac user since before I switched to the Mac”. John Gruber, Daring Fireball

28 Jun 2009
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