2011: The three argumenteers —
(Or arguers, more correctly? But Argumenteers is a fun little reference.)
Logos, ethos, and pathos. =) W- and I would like [...]
2010: How to brain-dump what you know — Why
You’re going to need it. Why solve things twice? Write things down.
You can save yourself the time it [...]
2009: Outsourcing processes: Wake-up call — Here’s my process for my wake-up call:
Every day, at the wake-up time I specified, please:
Go to start.sachachua.com and sign in.
Sign [...]
2009: Wake up calls — I’m beginning to rather like wake-up calls.
I set up a recurring task in Timesvr to have someone call me at [...]
2007: Blogging: not just for extroverts — In the middle of my enthusiastic bubbling-over about IBM’s social software offerings, Hossam Ali-Hassan asked me, “Do bloggers tend to [...]
2007: The magic of connection — There are many business reasons why social bookmarking makes sense,
but let me tell you a personal story to show you [...]
2007: It’s spring — Now I can believe that it’s spring. The sunlight is warm against my
back. The sun gazes on me and I [...]
2006: When it rains, it pours — Today (Thursday) is the area-level Toastmasters international speech contest. I don’t feel prepared for it at all. Unlike the other [...]
2005: Traffic —
Nagje-jaywalk na suso
Nakita ko sa Quiapo
Kay bilis nyang tumakbo
Naunahan pa ako
Thanks to Clair for getting tanaga into my head (I [...]
2005: Microfinancing — Read technobiography: OT: Jun-jun the Parking Man and think about the poor.
I think microfinancing is a good idea, BUT it [...]
2005: How to hire great people — joelonsoftware has interesting insights on hiring the best people. He pokes holes
in hiring fallacies like super-selection: “We’re so good we [...]
2004: Stanford: Stream data manager — http://www-db.stanford.edu/stream/index.html
In applications such as network monitoring, telecommunications data
management, web personalization, manufacturing, sensor networks, and
others, data takes the form of continuous [...]
2004: Using tla for archives — Look! I’m being used as an example!
http://tkd.kicks-ass.net/planner/GnuArch.html
That’s it, I’ve got to check out this checksumming thing… My name is [...]
2004: School Bus —
It’s not much, but if I don’t force myself to write, I might never get
around to it. =)
She glanced at [...]
2004: cal-desk-calendar support for planner-diary.el — Travis B. Hartwell wrote:
Hi all,
I patched what I hope is the most recent version of planner-diary.el
from tla to optionally utilize [...]
2003: harvey chua — My mom wants to make sure her friends find her e-mail and our website. Harvey Chua
2003: custom binding — I have bound keycode 131 to ( and keycode 129 to ) on my jp106 keyboard. 131 is the muhenkan [...]
2003: deleting messages after N days — tips — I was somewhat apologetic about the lack of delete-after-N-days
features in Linux mail clients, since my mom relies on that to [...]
Next virtual hangout: June 19, 8pm EDT
Topic: Blogging
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sachac Since my schedule is pretty flexible, I'm planning to try different timeslots for the hangout. I'll definitely have one at a schedule convenient for you... – Jun 17, 9:18 PM
Charles C I have signed up for the webinar - it is 5 am Thursday morning but that is a nice quiet time for me. The hangout... – Jun 17, 9:13 PM
Raymond Zeitler I have the opposite problem -- too many ideas. I'm almost paralyzed by them at times. I like your comment in Tip #2. My wife... – Jun 14, 10:58 AM
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