A La Carte (3/22)

Time Blocking - An article at Fast Company talks about the importance of time blocking. “Being available to your boss and co-workers is part of your job. But the most creative and important work you do requires total focus and attention for an extended period of time. Your brain needs at least 15 minutes of uninterrupted time to dive in, concentrate on one thing, and get into the zone where you’re truly focused and doing your best work. Time blocking is a technique that sets the stage for that to happen.” (HT:Matt)

Harper Gets His Beer - A follow-up to one of the more amusing episodes to occur during the Olympics. “U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson delivered on Friday morning a case of Molson Canadian to Harper at 24 Sussex Drive—making good on Obama’s losing bet that the American men’s hockey team would win gold at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver.”

Beep - “The beep is an ingenious creation. Like the railroad toot but unlike an old telephone ring, beeps have both a distinct start and finish, marked by the twin plosives “b” and “p,” and an elastic center that can generously expand and contract like an accordion: beeeeeeeep. You can create Morse code in beeps. Beeeep beep beep beep. Beep. Beep. Beep beeeep beeeep beep.”

Christians in a Tolerant Age - Dr. Mohler writes about an important upcoming case before the courts. “Like most colleges and universities around the nation, the University of California Hastings College of Law recognizes certain student organizations within the life of the school. Until recently, the Christian Legal Society had been one of those groups. But, controversy arose about five years ago, when leaders of the CLS chapter at Hastings asserted the national policy of the organization, which states: ‘In view of the clear dictates of Scripture, unrepentant participation in and advocacy of a sexually immoral lifestyle is inconsistent with an affirmation of the Statement of Faith.’”

Comments (7)

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Anonymous's picture

I feel like Mohler overstates the issue. The society could still exist without sacrificing their ideals, just not as a recognized campus organization.

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Anonymous's picture

Yuengling is stellar. I’m no fan of President Obama, but at least the man has great taste in lagers.

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Anonymous's picture

Regarding Time blocking/boxing, have you ever heard of The Pomodoro Technique?

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Anonymous's picture

What’s this “product that ostensibly comes from” nonsense? Does it or doesn’t it? AFAIK, there is only one Yuengling Brewery, therefore that’s where it comes from.

And Andy’s right. Yuengling is the best mass-produced American beer (as opposed to a micro or local brew, which would less generally reflect “America”) so it was an excellent choice.

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Anonymous's picture

I found mohler to be spot on.

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David's picture

I’m no fan of President Obama, but at least the man has great taste in lagers.”

I wouldn’t be so sure. He may say Yuengling is his favorite as a political statement, but he drank Bud Light at the famous “beer summit.” Fitting, I’d say.

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Anonymous's picture

Ah, David, good observation.