I'm Anthea, I work in Business Development at Terabyte, and am a member of the yMedia management team. I live in Auckland, New Zealand.
On Twitter, I'm @antheaw or you can visit my website to find me on other networks: http://antheawhittle.com.
I'm Anthea, I work in Business Development at Terabyte, and am a member of the yMedia management team. I live in Auckland, New Zealand.
On Twitter, I'm @antheaw or you can visit my website to find me on other networks: http://antheawhittle.com.
Normally when the first thing I read about in the morning is another To-Do app I feel queasy. The market of GTD apps and productivity boosters is pretty well saturated.
Teux Deux feels like a breath of fresh air. It looks a bit like a breath of fresh air as well. It does what a lot of To-Do apps don’t. It just does To-Do’s.
The juggling act of dealing with tags, contexts, lists, sub-lists, projects becomes a project in itself. Perhaps that system of anal organisation works for some – but I think designers will respond to the simplicity and ease of Teux Deux, which conveniently enough is its intention.
Personally, I think it’s going to work extremely well in conjuction with the 18 Minute Plan.
Teux Deux was designed by swiss miss and built by Fictive Kin.
I started using Teux Deux at the end of last week, and think it’s awesome. My handwritten to-do lists always go astray.
Oh I love love love this track. It was love at first listen on a freebie Spunk sampler which came with an Andrew Bird purchase one day.
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The Middle East – Blood
“Confessions on Life, Death and God” is a Post Secret video by Frank Warren shot on Canon’s 5d Mark II using a 28-75mm zoom lens.
I’m addicted to the picture, the light is wonderful in parts and these two are my favorite. I have to wonder whether they were actually shot in this order or the other way round? Watch the video and see what you think.
“Alright, y’know ah your cat that disappeared?” …
“Let’s think. You know like. You know all those books I have that I don’t let you read?” …
This is a sweet sounding track by London born Australian, Lisa Mitchell. Google tells me she was on Australian Idol, but I think that can be forgiven.
This time last year I fell in love with this song, just rediscovered it. The real cover art is pretty average, so this is my own version.