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Printernet x Ellen Fishbein

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From Ellen:

Here are the 5 pieces I picked for my January edition…

Do Things That Don’t Scale by Paul Graham. I want to have this with me even if the lights go out.

Entrepreneurship Is Metaphysical Labor by Joseph Kelly, a serial entrepreneur and friend of mine. Joe took the time to share this article with me in November, but I still haven’t finished reading it, because I don’t really feel like I internalize philosophical posts like this one when I read them on my phone, or even on desktop. Time to honor his gift.

Welcome to the Post-Information Age by Jonathan Yagel. Information is everywhere, but the abundance doesn’t always benefit us. This is a thought-provoking piece opening the door to what might come next.

A Walk Among The Tombstones by Tom White. This left an impression on me when I read it on my phone. I wonder if it will have even more gravity in print.

Bob Dylan: 1991 Song Talk Interview. I found this a few years ago. It’s one of my favorite interviews, and it’s being hosted at a totally random link. I could copy it over to my note-taking system, or even better… I can archive it in this Printernet edition.

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From Ellen:

Here are the 5 pieces I picked for my January edition…

Do Things That Don’t Scale by Paul Graham. I want to have this with me even if the lights go out.

Entrepreneurship Is Metaphysical Labor by Joseph Kelly, a serial entrepreneur and friend of mine. Joe took the time to share this article with me in November, but I still haven’t finished reading it, because I don’t really feel like I internalize philosophical posts like this one when I read them on my phone, or even on desktop. Time to honor his gift.

Welcome to the Post-Information Age by Jonathan Yagel. Information is everywhere, but the abundance doesn’t always benefit us. This is a thought-provoking piece opening the door to what might come next.

A Walk Among The Tombstones by Tom White. This left an impression on me when I read it on my phone. I wonder if it will have even more gravity in print.

Bob Dylan: 1991 Song Talk Interview. I found this a few years ago. It’s one of my favorite interviews, and it’s being hosted at a totally random link. I could copy it over to my note-taking system, or even better… I can archive it in this Printernet edition.

From Ellen:

Here are the 5 pieces I picked for my January edition…

Do Things That Don’t Scale by Paul Graham. I want to have this with me even if the lights go out.

Entrepreneurship Is Metaphysical Labor by Joseph Kelly, a serial entrepreneur and friend of mine. Joe took the time to share this article with me in November, but I still haven’t finished reading it, because I don’t really feel like I internalize philosophical posts like this one when I read them on my phone, or even on desktop. Time to honor his gift.

Welcome to the Post-Information Age by Jonathan Yagel. Information is everywhere, but the abundance doesn’t always benefit us. This is a thought-provoking piece opening the door to what might come next.

A Walk Among The Tombstones by Tom White. This left an impression on me when I read it on my phone. I wonder if it will have even more gravity in print.

Bob Dylan: 1991 Song Talk Interview. I found this a few years ago. It’s one of my favorite interviews, and it’s being hosted at a totally random link. I could copy it over to my note-taking system, or even better… I can archive it in this Printernet edition.

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