2007: Reading about Enterprise 2.0 — Nearly forgot to mention that Google Reader is my new favorite RSS reader and that I had a lot of [...]
2007: Wow. Lots of stuff done today. — I really enjoy looking back on a day and saying, “That was a day well
spent.” You can do a surprising [...]
2007: Meet Enterprise 2.0 — Here are some great presentations on what people who use Enterprise 2.0 look like. =)
Meet Charlie: What is Enterprise 2.0?
A [...]
2007: The return on investment of social computing — Luis Suarez has another good post on Making the Business Case for Social Computing. He realized that the arguments for [...]
2005: Cooking workshop — The cooking workshop was so much fun! Ian, Michelle, Cathryn, Mickey
and I prepared Greek chicken casserole and upside-down chocolate fudge
pudding [...]
2004: That’s odd (FurtherStudies#18) — For some reason, I can’t find the envelope full of transcripts. I also
don’t have copies of my official test reports. [...]
2004: Whoops, mistake with the transcripts — I wondered why the registrar gave me loose transcripts. Looks like
we’ll have to get a new set of signed, sealed [...]
2004: Darn. Missed the Tokyo Game Show — Saw the notice way too late. Shrugged it off as hey, it’s a game show…
… then learned today that it’s [...]
2004: Furl, Spurl, and del.icio.us — Between Furl,
Spurl, and
del.icio.us, I prefer the del.icio.us social
bookmarking service the most. I love being able to easily subscribe to
all people [...]
2003: Onomastikon — http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/, said Martin.
2003: Feeling teachery — These past few days I’ve been in semi-hermit mode. I’ve just had a
sudden bout of teacher-ness and… you know… I [...]
2003: Is Java too big for the enterprise? — Link from Miguel Paraz:
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/30/0124227
The company I work for runs a large, high-profile web site with users
all across the world and [...]
2003: Feedback continues. — Almost two hours to send 19 students personal mail about their short quiz earlier.
shackra sislock nice, thank you! :D what about key combinatios like "C-c p" or so, are they written like " p" or not? – May 25, 3:04 PM
formyss Thanks for doing this. Bastein is a great guy. humble and extremely talented. – May 25, 12:54 AM
Jonathan Arkell Using org-babel for startup is truly the path to enlightenment. Here is my crack at it: https://github.com/jonnay/emagicians-starter-kit – May 24, 3:33 PM
Olivier Berger I have played with the =orgmode-slideshow= solution for non-beamer presentations, which wraps the HTML export with only minimal changes, as an alternative to S5 and... – May 23, 1:01 PM
Archimedes Trajano Actually the left side of the things in the What I don't want group will just happen naturally and it's fine. Though I am using... – May 22, 10:53 PM
sachac I like that. =) I've got the unusual position of not having income pressure, so I'm glad I can make good stuff and give it... – May 22, 7:15 PM