2011: Geek travel: Planning outfits using matrices — It’s easy to pack for business trips: two pairs of Tilley slacks, X Tilley long-sleeved tops, other accoutrements, and I’m [...]
2009: Squeezing through a traffic jam —
Queen Street was congested earlier, but I went right through it on my
bicycle. Hooray! It would’ve taken me much [...]
2007: Planner and Org — As part of my research for WickedCoolEmacs, I’m exploring Org, the PIM
that’s now built into Emacs 22. I like the [...]
2007: Finding ways to IBM — Looking at http://crazedmonkey.com/toronto-transit-map/ , it seems that I have a couple of ways to get up to 3600 Steeles Ave [...]
2006: Oh well, no takeaways — I was going to print neat little takeaway business cards with tips on
one side and Toast I.T. club info on [...]
2006: Crazy idea: SMART goaltracker — Goals should be S.M.A.R.T. – specific, measurable, ardently desired, realistic, time-bound. Why don’t we already have a system that makes [...]
2006: Collaborative lit review — Sunir Shah has gone and built a wonderful
collaborative wiki with features for lit reviews. The one for our
class is at [...]
2006: Sunir! — So I walk in (late) for my KMD2004 class, and who do I find
demonstrating something—Sunir Shah! He’s got this totally [...]
2006: Book: Endless Referrals, by Bob Burg — Endless Referrals
Network your everyday contacts into sales
by Bob Burg
ISBN 0-07-146207-4 (3rd ed, paperback)
Having gone through a majority of the Toronto [...]
2005: Finding the common vocabulary — Trust the knowledge management webloggers to come up with an interesting word-based way to measure ‘community’ in blogs. Totally awesome [...]
2005: Corpse Bride — Argh. Corpse Bride is a movie worth watching on the big screen, but I
don’t really know anyone I can just [...]
2005: Get your life on — Check out getyourlifeon for fresh grad survival tips. From the website:
We are young. Maybe we’re just out of college, [...]
2005: All the gory financial details — My mom wanted to know if she needed to make any emergency funding
arrangements for me, so I sent her a [...]
2004: Procrastination counter? — If you keep track of the start dates, we could have procrastination
counters for more fun and profit. If we have [...]
2004: First time personal Japanese blog post! — Check out the post labeled “emacs-wiki mode” on the linked site.
<giggle> If you can’t read Japanese, run it through a [...]
2004: Kamakura — I had a lot of fun on my Kamakura trip thanks to the wonderful
volunteer guides. One of them even spoke [...]
2003: Recursion example — A good recursion example is all possible sums.
2003: Non-Technological Ways to Combat Cheating? — http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/08/1727257&mode=flat&tid=146&tid=99
Interesting idea:
2. Being a TA myself (CS, though), I tried the following approach – every student writes the names of [...]
2003: More news from the person asking my gender — <mumble mumble>
From: "Romel T. Tarin"
Subject: RE: Linux Expo
To: "'Sacha Chua'"
Date: Fri Oct 10 13:27:34 2003 +0800
yes... =)
-----Original Message-----
From: [...]
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
Sylver Stone Yeap, I had to get all above summarized through (and much more) when starting with emacs. I found this post so illustrative, I've enjoyed it.... – May 21, 7:11 AM