2011: Working with FTP sites — One of the Drupal sites I’m working on is on a web host that allows only FTP access, not SSH [...]
2010: Week ending October 10, 2010 —
From the other week’s plans:
Work
[X] Organize Idea Labs: Run report for external Idea Lab
Take a break!
Sent spreadsheet [...]
2008: Week ending Oct 12 — Text:
IBM’s Innovation Jam was a lot of fun. I focused on it because it was a great opportunity to connect [...]
2008: Sewing: Red jacket, V8343 —
I’m working on a red jacket now. I’ve been meaning to pick up a red jacket, but I’d never found [...]
2007: Setting priorities — For once, my random Emacs symbol is strangely apropos. There will
never be enough time in the day, and it’s easier [...]
2007: Through the fear — I’m not afraid of heights, just falling. I _enjoy_ the challenge of
speaking in front of people or turning up in [...]
2007: Taking portraits of people — Ian Irving was kind enough to not only introduce me to a wonderful little cafe (Lou’s Coffee Bar at Runnymede [...]
2007: Chapter is taking shape — After a little bit of
[[http://sachachua.com/notebook/wiki/2007.10.12.php#anchor-2][thinking
about Org and Planner]], I’m starting to feel more comfortable with
the chapter that I’m writing. I [...]
2007: How I came to love Emacs — Riffing off P.F. Hawkins’ post on how he came to love Emacs, let me tell you my story. =)
I wasn’t [...]
2007: Switching mindsets — One of the interesting side-effects of writing this book on Emacs is
that I get to stretch my brain by trying [...]
2007: Circus school — The static trapeze lessons I’ve been taking are tons of fun and great motivation to exercise more. (11 straight days [...]
2006: Stretch — I love looking back at the day and knowing that I finished everything
I set out to do. I can get [...]
2006: Emacs and a British voice — There’s something about deep, deep cultural programming. Anything
spoken with a British accent just sounds infinitely cool. Everyone
uses the default voice [...]
2006: Emacs: Quick way to collect references —
(defvar sacha/planner-collector-buffer nil "Buffer for collecting links.")
(defun sacha/planner-collect-reference ()
(interactive)
(let ((text (sacha/yank-blog-reference-for-summary)))
(with-current-buffer sacha/planner-collector-buffer
[...]
2006: Meeting minutes from KMD2004 — Started 2:20 PM
Ended 3:00 PM
Attendance: Dave Kemp, Sacha Chua
Talked about tentative plans for lit review. Sacha will probably choose one [...]
2006: The Constant Connector — I spent some time reviewing all of my blog posts that contained the keyword “networking”. I think you’ll find the [...]
2005: Stepping outside my comfort zone — I get a thrill out of speaking at the edge of my comfort zone. In my
Toastmasters speech about rediscovering theatre, [...]
2005: Speech practice — I’ve just realized how amazingly useful a digital voice recorder is in
preparing for a speech. I can record myself, listen [...]
2005: Novell usability results — From David Tang of Novell:
Extensive usability research, including video trials, is now available
to developers worldwide at betterdesktop.openSUSE.org
Totally awesome! Good karma [...]
2005: Toastmasters Humorous Speech contest tomorrow — Searching the Net for tips on Toastmasters humorous speech competitions, I ran across
Steve Pavlina‘s blog entry about his division’s humorous [...]
2005: Nearly full CPU utilization — This week is quite a challenge. Two major things on my plate: the
Toastmasters competition tomorrow and the lab report due [...]
2005: MIE mishaps — I’m starting to think that my class finds me amusing. They laugh
whenever they see me get stressed out.
Today was supposed [...]
2004: Finished 300 kanji book! — It’s a bit hard to believe that we’ve managed to finish the 300 kanji
book that seemed so intimidating back when [...]
2004: Places Ranulf wants to go to — Chicago: 6-31-21 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku. On Omotesando Dori, between
Meiji Dori and Harajuku Station. (Near Meiji Jingumae or Harajuku.)
Great! I went to [...]
2004: Japanese technical vocabulary — Thought I should start blogging the technical words I find on mailing
lists. =) Warning: translations are just my guesses…
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Is file [...]
2004: u-color-cycle.el — Ulf Jasper’s u-color-cycle.el smoothly
changes the color of all text in a window or region while you stare at
it, mesmerized. It [...]
2004: ssh-copy-id — ssh-copy-id copies the id_dsa.pub file located in your
.ssh/ to machine2 using ssh. It sets up the authorized_key file and
permissions [...]
2003: Anonymous quote from Mario’s sig —
I sit in my cubicle, here on the motherworld.
When I die, they will put my body in a box and
dispose [...]
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