Dot Grid Dot Grid Podcast
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Dot Grid is a podcast by and for people who love technology of any era or level of timelessness. People who love sharpening pencils and writing HTML, who take notes on an iPad or a legal pad. We explore topics that involve both analog and digital — productivity, creativity, travel, journaling and more. Join us!
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Episode 25: Blinded by the Lysol
As the world hunkers down to battle COVID-19 and millions of office workers start to work from home, Will and Andy discuss their newfound, homebound hobbies and work practices. Will has a coffee subscription service that involves a wi-fi enabled scale, and Andy installed bluetooth light bulbs all over his apartment. So, you know, things seem to be going pretty okay.
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Episode 24: Millennial Costanza Wallet
New year, same us (Though with 200% more Merlin Mann-style hotel desk bells)! Will and Andy throw back the curtain and show off their phone home screens, their watch faces, and what’s sitting in their Mac app docks. The apps you see there may shock you! Or, of course, it might be just what you expect.
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Episode 23: Visceral Panic with Michael J. Metts
Will and Andy are joined by Michael J. Metts, Chicago-based UX designer and co-author of the book “Writing Is Designing” with Andy. The two of them dig into how they collaborated, edited, reviewed, and got the book to the publishers, all while working 2000 miles and two timezones away from each other.
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Episode 22: Back on the Grid
Third time’s a charm! Will and Andy are getting serious… about games. Andy doesn’t like board games because he doesn’t want to work to have fun, but he likes playing Apples to Apples in the Inverted Method. Will’s gonna guess the velocity of the unladen European Swallow with Wingspan, and build his IBM card deck. Plus: EXTREME PLAYDATE CONTENT.
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Episode 21: #DotGridIRL
Whooooo buddy, is this one a long time coming. Will and Andy record IRL. It takes them 22 months to post it. Sounds about right.
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Episode 20: BombCyclone.men
2017 is finally over, and Will and Andy are talking about new year resolutions for 2018. Specifically, the mechanics of them: how do you set resolutions? How do you keep track of them? How well do you keep them? That, plus lots of chatting about paperback books and “portable word processors” from the early 2000s. Plus, why is there a “.men” TLD but not a “.women”?