2011: Things I’m learning from tracking — Library: I’ve been tracking the list prices of the library books I read, and it’s mind-boggling to think that I [...]
2010: Limiting flow — Sunday:
My head was buzzing from a good weekend of learning how to program on a new platform, [...]
2005: Layered clothes pictures — My mom’s been asking me for winter clothing pictures for ages. =)
Check out the pics at
http://sacha.free.net.ph/notebook/wiki/2005.11.30.php . Here’s a quick [...]
2005: Aggregators — My research supervisor is tickled pink by the blog aggregator I put up the other day. He likes being able [...]
2005: Microcommerce — What do I need to do in order to get a little microcommerce around here?
I have a very real problem: [...]
2004: Linux certification — Rommel Feria said about the LPI certification exam:
Sacha, we can have another one for March – no problem! Just get [...]
2004: Time division — Hah. Instead of ploughing ahead with my Japanese proficiency test
review now, I plan go to sleep at 11 and wake [...]
2004: Study reflections — It doesn’t take that much time to make kanji wordcards or look up
grammar points in my textbook, so I won’t [...]
2004: Notable people who use Emacs — Shamelessly stolen off comp.emacs. You can see it at
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&frame=right&th=636e3d0f9a421166&seekm=87y8hn66rk.fsf%40heresy.ainola.jyu.fi#link1
- Richard Stallman (founder of Free Software Foundation) is an Emacs
user. Hint: [...]
2004: Kanji reflection —
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Kanji 28: Copy compounds onto paper
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Kanji 28: Practice writing, first pass …
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Kanji 28: Practice writing, second pass …
0:03:14
Kanji 29: Combined [...]
2004: Japanese food event in the Philippines —
Invitation to Tabemono Fest
Juujiro J-Culture Organization, Inc.
cordially invites you to
Tabemono Fest: A Festivitiy of Japanese Cuisine
Saturday, 11 December 2004
at Crisanta [...]
2004: Reflections on study methods — I think I’m overdrilling the kanji. I need to finish the chuukyuu
homework in less time, though. According to my timeclock [...]
2004: Thinko: Incentives for open-source adoption — Let’s say that I want to introduce OpenOffice.org to an
organization that already has site licenses for Microsoft Office. I’d
talk about [...]
2003: Blue LED on Fujitsu Lifebook P1110 under Linux — http://www.greenfly.org/fujitsu/ looks like it has instructions for
getting this to work. I might have to mess around with the kernel, so
I’ll [...]
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