Right there, the salt shaker is a worse risk than the cell phone. It’s easy to find other risks that are more significant than the reported cell phone numbers - driving without a seat belt, smoking and lung cancer, even eating lots of peanut butter and liver cancer. If you’re doing your best to live a healthy lifestyle and have cut out all higher risks and want to move to a wired cell phone headset - good for you. But if, like many web workers, you live a standard middle-class lifestyle, brain cancer from cell phones shouldn’t be your top worry.
Web Worker Daily on Cell Phones
8 June 2008
27 April 2008
While I understand why companies want to “protect their assets,” ultimately, online communities can be fickle and rebellious. They do not want to be owned. Trying to turn a community into a commodity is ultimately a recipe for failure.
Web Worker Daily on Communities
5 March 2008
We’ve reached a point where free online file storage space is no longer a distinguishing feature; anyone who bothers to look around and sign up for various services can easily find dozens of gigabytes of space on other people’s servers without paying a cent.
Web Worker Daily on Free Storage
7 February 2008
Most people who use the Mac use the Safari browser, for the same reason people climb Everest—“because it’s there.”
Web Worker Daily on Safari