2012: Weekly review: Week ending May 11, 2012 —
From last week’s plans
Business
[X] Earn: E1: Mon-Thu (training, prototyping)
[X] Connect: Go to Toronto Reference Library small business meetup and post [...]
2010: Dear future Sacha, —
Remember these things as you go through life:
Happiness is a state of mind. It can’t be bought, given, [...]
2009: Smiling over a distance —
I spent another hour this morning coaching Milind, a developer in India who’s starting on the Drupal project I worked [...]
2009: A love affair with books —
(2008)
W- and I got to know each other over lots of carpool conversations. One time, he gave me a lift [...]
2008: Sketchcat —
Hey, that worked. Good thing I still have some of my favorite sketches on my DS. Here’s the sketch I [...]
2008: Sketchcast: Week ending May 11 —
Andy Piper linked to my Nintendo DS sketches and to something interesting called sketchcasting, so I wanted to figure out [...]
2005: Hipster PDA: GTD Tiddly Wiki —
Miguel Javier said:
GTD Tiddly Wiki is a GettingThingsDone adaptation of JeremyRuston’s
Open Source TiddlyWiki. The purpose of GTD Tiddly Wiki is [...]
2005: New productivity blog: To-Done —
I stumbled upon a cool new productivity blog:
http://www.to-done.com. Keith started on May 4. Based on the
articles that are already up, [...]
2004: emacs-wiki oops —
As a side-effect of handling tags first in order to deal with nasty
things like <example>, <contents> no longer lists notes.
We [...]
2004: 55er: “We’re Pregnant” —
“Easy does it. Remember that Lamaze class we took? Breathe in, breathe
out. Don’t think of it as a big deal.”
“I’m [...]
2004: “Fast Food Fiction: Short Stories to Go” —
179 pp., Anvil Publishing
edited by Noelle Q. de Jesus
A local anthology of flash fiction. I want. Sixty stories of 500-900
words? [...]
2004: “Adopted” —
“Mother? Am I adopted?”
A tiny hand slipped into mine. The moment of truth? Raised her as our
own flesh and blood, [...]
2004: Getting Things Done, by David Allen —
http://www.davidco.com/
Niklas Morberg sent me an e-mail about planner.el support for Dave
Allen’s “Getting Things Done” method. This is the first time [...]
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