2012: Moving time around — I want to free up time later this week to focus on Quantified Awesome and explore something new, so I [...]
2011: Weekly review: Week ending January 7, 2011 — Relearning the piano. It’s interesting. I can remember playing better than this. Now I’m re-learning how to play these pieces, [...]
2010: Learning more about facilitation — In 2010, I want to improve my facilitation skills. Facilitation is a large part of the consulting that I do [...]
2008: Quick book notes — How to Write Fast (While Writing Well): Books: David Fryxell
Recommended. Good stuff all the way through. Advice you’d read in [...]
2008: Caag yaaa daawaamee — “Caag yaaa daawaamee,” was my muffled answer as the dental hygienist poked around in my mouth. “I mean, check your [...]
2007: Score! — Yay. Now I’m getting the hang of it. AJAX with Rails is so much fun…
Random Emacs symbol: nnmail-resplit-incoming – Variable: [...]
2007: Problems are easy to solve once identified — I felt frustrated by my continued lack of a good working environment.
Unreliable wireless access means that working online is a [...]
2007: Argh. Schedule slippage. — I can’t get into IBM’s VPN, which makes it difficult to work on the
prototype, so my schedule will have to [...]
2006: 360′ virtual tours — How do real-estate websites show 360′ virtual tours of their spaces? I
spent part of the afternoon looking at software for [...]
2006: Cook or Die — Today was Cook or Die dinner with Dominique and Marcelle. I found a
packet of pepper beef stir-fry seasoning mix and [...]
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