Show Me Your Desktop, Tim Ferriss
Dennis Bjørn Petersen | Sep 07, 2007 | Comments 3
This week’s Show Me Your Desktop interview is a real treat, well actually they all are, but I’m particularly proud of this
one. First of all because of the one being interviewed, but more importantly because this is the first time I didn’t write to him directly, but through his publicist.
But first things first – If you missed last week’s interview with Leon Ho from lifehack.org, you better read that one too.
This week I ask Tim Ferriss the author of the #1 New York Time bestseller: 4-Hour Workweek to show me his desktop. Besides giving speeches about work-life “seperation” for major companies and conferences, he is an actor on TV hit shows in China, a cage fighter in Japan and a hurling competitor in Ireland. He does a lot more than that, but you should read about that on his blog, where you also can learn more about his book. Who wouldn’t want a 4 hour workweek?!
Now enough talk, let’s get down to business.
What is your background picture?
A green leaf.
Why did you chose that picture?
Green is my favorite color and it helps me achieve a relaxed focus.
If you have a personal and a work computer, which program do you use the most on your personal computer?
OpenOffice.org Writer
I won’t reveal many more details, but I can reveal that we have yet another Firefox lover. You can read the interview with Tim Ferriss on The Beta News as usual. Next week I’ll ask Paula Neal Mooney to Show Me Your Desktop.
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I was getting a little jittery waiting for the next interview. You saved me just in time.
I was waiting EAGERLY for the next interview and finally it came! Thanks for the interview
I found your website by searching for Tim Ferriss. What an odd yet alluring idea! Keep up the good work.
Andrew