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2024
- Yay Emacs 5: Tweaking my video workflow with WhisperX and subed-record
- 2024-10-07 Emacs news
- Wednesday weblog: Toots ending 2024-10-02
- 2024-09-30 Emacs news
- Tiny chunks
- Using Emacs Lisp to export TXT/EPUB/PDF from Org Mode to the Supernote via Browse and Access
- Include inline SVGs in Org Mode HTML and Markdown exports
- org-attaching the latest image from my Supernote via Browse and Access
- Wednesday weblog: Toots ending 2024-09-25: Emacs and tech
- Playing sungka with the kiddo
- 2024-09-23 Emacs news
- Quickly adding face properties to regions
- Archiving public toots on my blog
- Using WhisperX to get word-level timestamps for audio editing with Emacs and subed-record
- Highlight the current line while still being able to easily customize/describe underlying faces
- Collecting Emacs News from Mastodon
- 2024-09-16 Emacs news
- Combining Mastodon timelines using mastodon.el
- Moving from @sachac@emacs.ch to @sacha@social.sachachua.com
- 2024-09-09 Emacs news
- 2024-09-02 Emacs news
- 2024-08-26 Emacs news
- 2024-08-19 Emacs news
- Turning 41; life as a 40-year-old
- 2024-08-12 Emacs news
- 2024-08-05 Emacs news
- 2024-07-29 Emacs news
- 2024-07-22 Emacs news
- 2024-07-15 Emacs news
- 2024-07-08 Emacs news
- 2024-07-01 Emacs news
- 2024-06-24 Emacs news
- 2024-06-17 Emacs news
- 2024-06-10 Emacs news
- Free PDF instructions for a simple LEGO ball dispenser
- 2024-06-03 Emacs news
- Emacs: url-retrieve-synchronously and set-buffer-multibyte
- 2024-05-27 Emacs news
- 2024-05-20 Emacs news
- 2024-05-13 Emacs news
- 2024-05-06 Emacs news
- 2024-04-29 Emacs news
- 2024-04-22 Emacs news
- 2024-04-15 Emacs news
- 2024-04-08 Emacs news
- Emacs interview: Daniel Semyonov
- 2024-04-01 Emacs news
- 2024-03-25 Emacs news
- 2024-03-18 Emacs news
- 2024-03-11 Emacs news
- Cubing and Emacs: Checking out the competition
- 2024-03-04 Emacs news
- 2024-02-26 Emacs news
- 2024-02-19 Emacs news
- 2024-02-12 Emacs news
- 2024-02-05 Emacs news
- Yay Emacs 4: community plumbing, streaming setup, Emacs News highlights, transcript export
- 2024-01-29 Emacs news
- Yay Emacs 3: closed captions and synchronized highlights for audio clips; exploring Emacs Lisp functions
- Yay Emacs 2: copy link, Spookfox + Org Babel, choosing what to hack on, SVG highlighting, ical
- Updating Planet Venus so that planet.emacslife.com can handle mix-blend-mode in my SVGs
- Patching elfeed and shr to handle SVG images with viewBox attributes
- My Evil Plan for Yay Emacs!
- 2024-01-22 Emacs news
- Yay Emacs: Using elisp: links in Org Mode to note the time and display messages on stream
- Running the current Org Mode Babel Javascript block from Emacs using Spookfox
- Large language models and me
- Emacs tweaks: Choosing what to hack on
- Org Mode custom link: copy to clipboard
- 2024-01-15 Emacs news
- Adding an XSL stylesheet for my RSS and Atom feeds
- Yay Emacs 1: EmacsConf 2023 report, SVG animation, Embark, Org Mode links
- Animating SVG topic maps with Inkscape, Emacs, FFmpeg, and Reveal.js
- Using Embark and qrencode to show a QR code for the Org Mode link at point
- 2024-01-08 Emacs news
- Using an Emacs Lisp macro to define quick custom Org Mode links to project files; plus URLs and search
- EmacsConf backstage: making lots of intro videos with subed-record
- Quick notes on livestreaming to YouTube with FFmpeg on a Lenovo X230T
- Using Puppeteer to grab an image from the SuperNote's screen mirror
- Using consult and org-ql to search my Org Mode agenda files and sort the results to prioritize heading matches
- Highlight the active modeline using colours from modus-themes
- 2024-01-01 Emacs news
2023
- 2023-12-30-01 Daily moments
- Working with the flow of ideas
- Using subed-record in Emacs to edit audio and clean up oopses
- Automatically refiling Org Mode headings based on tags
- EmacsConf backstage: Trimming the BigBlueButton recordings based on YouTube duration
- EmacsConf backstage: Figuring out our maximum number of simultaneous BigBlueButton users
- Yay, I can get live speech recognition results from Emacs to Etherpad
- 2023-12-25 Emacs news
- Audio braindump workflow tweaks: Adding Org Mode hyperlinks to recordings based on keywords
- Thinking about how to reinvest the Google Open Source Peer Bonus
- Braindump from radiostudent.si interview with Lio Novelli and Jurij Podgorsek: Emacs, focused time
- Getting live speech into Emacs with Deepgram's streaming API
- 2023-12-18 Emacs news
- EmacsConf backstage: Using Spookfox to publish YouTube and Toobnix video drafts
- EmacsConf backstage: Making a (play)list, checking it twice
- 2023-12-11 Emacs news
- Updating YouTube videos via the YouTube Data API using Emacs Lisp and url-http-oauth
- Analyzing my Emacs time over the last 11 years or so
- 2023-11-27 Emacs news
- 2023-11-20 Emacs news
- 2023-11-13 Emacs news
- EmacsConf 2023 status update: stuff is happening!
- 2023-11-06 Emacs news
- 2023-10-30 Emacs news
- #EmacsConf backstage: coordinating captioning volunteers using a backstage area
- #EmacsConf backstage: automatically updating talk status from the crontab
- #EmacsConf backstage: autopilot with crontab
- 2023-10-23 Emacs news
- #EmacsConf backstage: Automatically join BigBlueButton web conferences using Tampermonkey
- Getting Mermaid JS and ob-mermaid running on my system - needed to symlink Chromium for Puppeteer
- 2023-10-16 Emacs news
- #EmacsConf backstage: adding notes to Org logbook drawers from e-mails
- #EmacsConf backstage: Using Spookfox to automate creating BigBlueButton rooms in Mozilla Firefox
- #EmacsConf backstage: file prefixes
- 2023-10-09 Emacs news
- #EmacsConf backstage: reviewing the last message from a speaker
- Summarizing #EmacsConf's growth over 5 years by year, and making an animated GIF
- #EmacsConf backstage: looking at EmacsConf's growth over 5 years, and how to do pivot tables and graphs with Org Mode and the Python pandas library
- 2023-10-02 Emacs news
- #EmacsConf backstage: using e-mail templates for confirmations and acceptances
- #EmacsConf backstage: adding a talk to the wiki
- Org protocol: following Org links from outside Emacs
- 2023-09-25 Emacs news
- 2023-09-18 Emacs news
- EmacsConf backstage: making it easier to do talk-specific actions
- 2023-09-11 Emacs news
- EmacsConf backstage: jumping to and working with talks using Embark
- EmacsConf backstage: scheduling with SVGs
- EmacsConf backstage: converting timezones
- EmacsConf backstage: capturing submissions from e-mails
- 2023-09-04 Emacs news
- How I keep track of new Emacs packages
- 2023-08-28 Emacs news
- Turning 40: a review of the last decade
- 2023-08-21 Emacs news
- 2023-08-14 Emacs news
- Turning 40; life as a 39-year-old
- 2023-08-07 Emacs news
- 2023-07-31 Emacs news
- 2023-07-24 Emacs news
- 2023-07-17 Emacs news
- 2023-07-10 Emacs news
- 2023-07-03 Emacs news
- Notes from virtual grade 1
- Garden notes as we wrap up spring
- 2023-06-26 Emacs news
- 2023-06-19 Emacs news
- 2023-06-12 Emacs news
- Monthly review: May 2023
- 2023-06-05 Emacs news
- 2023-05-29 Emacs news
- 2023-05-22 Emacs news
- 2023-05-15 Emacs news
- 2023-05-08 Emacs news
- Monthly review: April 2023
- 2023-05-01 Emacs news
- 2023-04-24 Emacs news
- 2023-04-17 Emacs news
- Updating my Minecraft command book using Emacs, TRAMP, and mcf.el
- 2023-04-10 Emacs news
- Using Org Mode tables and Emacs Lisp to create Minecraft Java JSON command books
- 2023-04-03 Emacs news
- 2023-03-27 Emacs news
- Preparing for middle age
- Resetting the Python logger level
- A+ 0, X220 1!
- MineClone 2 so far: new worlds
- 2023-03-20 Emacs news
- 2023-03-13 Emacs news
- 2023-03-06 Emacs news
- Minetest and MineClone 2
- 2023-02-27 Emacs news
- 2023-02-20 Emacs news
- 2023-02-13 Emacs news
- Using rubik.el to make SVG last-layer diagrams from algorithms
- Supporting A+'s cubing journey so far
- 2023-02-06 Emacs news
- Using Org Babel to learn Rubik's cube algorithms
- Using Spookfox to scroll Firefox up and down from Emacs
- 2023-01-30 Emacs news
- Checking image sizes and aspect ratios in Emacs Lisp so that I can automatically smartcrop them
- Adding a custom header argument to Org Mode source blocks and using that argument during export
- Making highlight-sexp follow modus-themes-toggle
- Revisiting stenography and Twiddling
- 2023-01-23 Emacs news
- 2023-01-16 Emacs news
- Using bug-hunter to quickly find a problem in my long Emacs configuration
- Fixing my old ambiguous sketch references
- Slow days, weeks, months, years
- Moving my Org post subtree to the 11ty directory
- 2023-01-09 Emacs news
- Tweaking my writing workflow using SuperNote's new handwriting recognition
- Org Mode: Including portions of files between two regular expressions
- Using Javascript to add a "Copy code" link to source code blocks in my blog posts
- Using the calendar-date-echo-text variable to help plot a heatmap on a year-long calendar in Emacs
- Display a calendar heat map using Emacs Lisp
- Rename, recolor, and file my sketches automatically
- Compiling selected blog posts into HTML and EPUB so I can annotate them
- Building up my tech notes
- Linking to and exporting function definitions in Org Mode
- EmacsConf backstage: Using TRAMP and timers to run two tracks semi-automatically
- 2023-01-02 Emacs news
2022
2021
- 2021-12-27 Emacs news
- Avoiding automatic data type conversion in Microsoft Excel and Pandas
- Re-encoding the EmacsConf videos with FFmpeg and GNU Parallel
- Toggle screen recording with AutoKey and vokoscreenNG
- Making the most of the moment
- 2021-12-20 Emacs news
- Reflecting on wasted effort
- Why I Love Emacs - from Bob Oliver
- Weekly review: Week ending December 17, 2021
- Thinking about Emacs community maintenance
- Adding little nudges to help on the EmacsConf wiki
- Putting off laptop upgrade again
- 2021-12-13 Emacs news
- EmacsConf backstage: chapter markers
- Monthly review: September 2021
- Monthly review: October 2021
- Monthly review: November 2021
- Monthly review: August 2021
- 2021-12-06 Emacs news
- EmacsConf backstage: picking timestamps from a waveform
- 2021-11-29 Emacs news
- 2021-11-22 Emacs news
- Turns out the Rubik's cube is just right for this stage with A-
- 2021-11-15 Emacs news
- 2021-11-08 Emacs news
- 2021-11-01 Emacs news
- 2021-10-25 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending October 15, 2021
- 2021-10-18 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending October 8, 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending October 1, 2021
- 2021-10-11 Emacs news
- 2021-10-04 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending September 24, 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending September 17, 2021
- 2021-09-27 Emacs news
- 2021-09-20 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending September 3, 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending September 10, 2021
- 2021-09-13 Emacs news
- 2021-09-06 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 27, 2021
- 2021-08-30 Emacs news
- 2021-08-23 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 20, 2021
- Making a menu of activities
- Kindergarten means I get to learn how to write, too
- Using the wgrep package in Emacs to rewrite grep results from lots of files
- Started learning how to interactively debug Javascript in Emacs with Indium
- 2021-08-16 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 13, 2021
- Turning 38; life as a 37-year-old
- 2021-08-09 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 6, 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending July 30, 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending July 23, 2021
- Monthly review: June 2021
- Monthly review: July 2021
- 2021-08-02 Emacs news
- 2021-07-26 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 9, 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending July 2, 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending July 16, 2021
- 2021-07-19 Emacs news
- 2021-07-12 Emacs news
- 2021-07-05 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending June 25, 2021
- 2021-06-28 Emacs news
- Emacs steno interface so far
- Weekly review: Week ending June 18, 2021
- 2021-06-21 Emacs news
- Using inotify to add Plover Clippy suggestions into Emacs
- Weekly review: Week ending June 11, 2021
- 2021-06-14 Emacs news
- Monthly review: May 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending June 4, 2021
- 2021-06-07 Emacs news
- 2021-05-31 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 28, 2021
- 2021-05-24 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 21, 2021
- 2021-05-17 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 14, 2021
- 2021-05-10 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 7, 2021
- 2021-05-03 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending April 30, 2021
- Monthly review: April 2021
- 2021-04-26 Emacs news
- Emacs Hydra: Allow completion when I can't remember the command name
- Statically generating my blog with Eleventy
- Emacs: Making a hydra cheatsheet for Lispy
- 2021-04-12 Emacs news
- Sharing more of my discretionary time
- Weekly review: Week ending April 9, 2021
- Grabbing the Youtube auto-generated captions is pretty useful when making Emacs News
- 2021-04-05 Emacs news
- Monthly review: March 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending April 2, 2021
- Org Mode: Insert YouTube video with separate captions
- 2021-03-29 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 26, 2021
- Add a note to the bottom of blog posts exported from my config file
- 2021-03-22 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 19, 2021
- Using word-level timing information when editing subtitles or captions in Emacs
- 2021-03-15 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 12, 2021
- 2021-03-08 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 5, 2021
- Monthly review: February 2021
- 2021-03-01 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending February 26, 2021
- 2021-02-22 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending February 19, 2021
- 2021-02-15 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending February 12, 2021
- 2021-02-08 Emacs news
- Guest post: Bookmarking PDFs in Emacs with pdf-tools and registers
- Controlling my stream audio from Emacs: background music, typing sounds, and push to talk
- Monthly review: January 2021
- Weekly review: Week ending February 5, 2021
- Marginalia and hiding the value of password-ish variables
- 2021-02-01 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending January 29, 2021
- A list of sharks that are obligate ram ventilators
- 2021-01-25 Emacs news
- 2021-01-18 Emacs news
- 2021-01-11 Emacs news
- Using Emacs to fix automatically generated subtitle timestamps
- 2021-01-04 Emacs news
- Adding an overlay to my webcam via OBS 26.1
2020
- 2020-12-28 Emacs news
- 2020-12-21 Emacs news
- 2020-12-14 Emacs news
- Editing subtitles in Emacs with subed, with synchronized video playback through mpv
- Org Mode: Create a quick timestamped note and capture a screenshot
- EmacsConf 2020: Emacs News Highlights and a wishlist
- #org-mode answers: task creation time, subtree at end, Emacs Lisp variables in TBLFM, logbook and refile
- 2020-12-07 Emacs news
- 2020-11-30 Emacs news
- 2020-11-23 Emacs news
- 2020-11-16 Emacs news
- 2020-11-09 Emacs news
- 2020-11-02 Emacs news
- 2020-10-26 Emacs news
- 2020-10-19 Emacs news
- 2020-10-12 Emacs news
- 2020-10-05 Emacs news
- 2020-09-28 Emacs news
- 2020-09-21 Emacs news
- 2020-09-14 Emacs news
- Making A-‘s reading visible through a book tree
- 2020-09-07 Emacs news
- Monthly review: August 2020
- Weekly review: Week ending August 28, 2020
- 2020-08-31 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 21, 2020
- Weekly review: Week ending August 14, 2020
- 2020-08-24 Emacs news
- 2020-08-17 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 7, 2020
- Turning 37; life as a 36-year-old
- 2020-08-10 Emacs news
- 2020-08-03 Emacs news
- Monthly review: July 2020
- Weekly review: Week ending July 31, 2020
- Weekly review: Week ending July 24, 2020
- Expanding our pretend play with roleplaying games
- 2020-07-27 Emacs news
- 2020-07-20 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 17, 2020
- Why I love free software
- Updated my blog index using Org Mode
- 2020-07-13 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 10, 2020
- Experience report: Toronto's Early Years resources were really helpful
- Book: Helping Children Succeed: What Works and Why (Paul Tough)
- 2020-07-06 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 3, 2020
- Monthly review: June 2020
- 2020-06-29 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending June 26, 2020
- 2020-06-22 Emacs news
- I'm learning to draw with crayons
- 2020-06-15 Emacs news
- 2020-06-08 Emacs news
- Having fun kerning using Org Mode and FontForge
- Monthly review: May 2020
- Python+FontForge+Org: I made a font based on my handwriting!
- 2020-06-01 Emacs news
- 2020-05-25 Emacs news
- Compiling autotrace against GraphicsMagick instead of ImageMagick
- 2020-05-18 Emacs news
- 2020-05-11 Emacs news
- Monthly review: April 2020
- 2020-05-04 Emacs news
- Minor bug fix: autocomplete styling on quantifiedawesome.com
- Slowly getting my Gnus mail sending setup working again
- 2020-04-27 Emacs news
- 2020-04-20 Emacs news
- 2020-04-13 Emacs news
- 2020-04-06 Emacs news
- Monthly review: March 2020
- 2020-03-30 Emacs news
- 2020-03-23 Emacs news
- 2020-03-16 Emacs news
- 2020-03-09 Emacs news
- 2020-03-02 Emacs news
- 2020-02-24 Emacs news
- 2020-02-17 Emacs news
- 2020-02-10 Emacs news
- Capturing moments
- Weekly review: Week ending January 24, 2020
- Weekly review: Week ending January 31, 2020
- Weekly review: Week ending January 17, 2020
- 2020-02-03 Emacs news
- I've been making time to draw
- 2020-01-27 Emacs news
- 2020-01-20 Emacs news
- 2020-01-13 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending December 27, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending January 3, 2020
- Weekly review: Week ending December 20, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending December 13, 2019
- 2020-01-06 Emacs news
2019
- 2019-12-30 Emacs news
- 2019-12-23 Emacs news
- 2019-12-16 Emacs news
- 2019-12-09 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending December 6, 2019
- 2019-12-02 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending November 29, 2019
- 2019-11-25 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending November 22, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending November 15, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending November 8, 2019
- 2019-11-18 Emacs news
- Making the most of the next three weeks of kindergarten readiness
- 2019-11-11 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending November 1, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending October 25, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending October 18, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending October 11, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending October 4, 2019
- 2019-11-04 Emacs news
- 2019-10-28 Emacs news
- Python, Org Mode, and writing Org tables to CSVs so that I can read them back
- Reflecting on the kindergarten readiness program
- What do I want to learn next?
- Learning and teaching early math
- 2019-10-21 Emacs news
- 2019-10-14 Emacs news
- 2019-10-07 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending September 6, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending September 27, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending September 20, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending September 13, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending August 30, 2019
- 2019-09-30 Emacs news
- 2019-09-23 Emacs news
- 2019-09-16 Emacs news
- 2019-09-09 Emacs news
- 2019-09-02 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 23, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending August 16, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending August 9, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending August 2, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending July 26, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending July 19, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending July 12, 2019
- Turning 36; life as a 35-year-old
- 2019-08-26 Emacs news
- 2019-08-19 Emacs news
- 2019-08-12 Emacs news
- 2019-08-05 Emacs news
- 2019-07-29 Emacs news
- 2019-07-22 Emacs news
- 2019-07-15 Emacs news
- Tweaking Emacs on Android via Termux: xclip, xdg-open, syncthing conflicts
- 2019-07-08 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending June 28, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending June 21, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending July 5, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending June 14, 2019
- 2019-07-01 Emacs news
- 2019-06-24 Emacs news
- 2019-06-17 Emacs news
- Babysitting experiment so far: pretty great, and working on making it even better
- 2019-06-10 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending June 7, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending May 31, 2019
- Turning an Org Mode outline into an HTML table with a column for more notes
- Making a numpad-based hydra for categorizing Org list items
- 2019-06-03 Emacs news
- Playground season
- 2019-05-27 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 24, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending May 17, 2019
- 2019-05-20 Emacs news
- Adding :target option for the TOC keyword in Org Mode
- Weekly review: Week ending May 10, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending May 3, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending April 19, 2019
- 2019-05-13 Emacs news
- 2019-05-06 Emacs news
- 2019-04-29 Emacs news
- Using some babysitting time for personal projects
- 2019-04-22 Emacs news
- How A- is helping me learn how to read better
- Weekly review: Week ending April 12, 2019
- 2019-04-15 Emacs news
- Resuming our babysitter experiment
- 2019-04-08 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending April 5, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending March 29, 2019
- 2019-04-01 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 22, 2019
- 2019-03-25 Emacs news
- Visual Book Notes: Between Parent and Child (2003)
- 2019-03-18 Emacs news
- Visual Book Notes: No-Drama Discipline (2014)
- Weekly review: Week ending March 15, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending March 8, 2019
- 2019-03-11 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 1, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending February 22, 2019
- 2019-03-04 Emacs news
- 2019-02-25 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending February 15, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending February 8, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending February 1, 2019
- 2019-02-18 Emacs news
- 2019-02-11 Emacs news
- 2019-02-04 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending January 25, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending January 18, 2019
- 2019-01-28 Emacs news
- 2019-01-21 Emacs news
- 2019-01-14 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending January 11, 2019
- Weekly review: Week ending January 4, 2019
- 2019-01-07 Emacs news
- Becoming more social
- Learning more about Docker
- Reviving my Asus Transformer TF700T with the KatKiss ROM
2018
- 2018-12-31 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending December 28, 2018
- 2018-12-24 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending December 21, 2018
- Weekly review: Week ending December 14, 2018
- 2018-12-17 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending December 7, 2018
- Weekly review: Week ending November 30, 2018
- 2018-12-10 Emacs news
- 2018-12-03 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending November 23, 2018
- 2018-11-26 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending November 16, 2018
- 2018-11-19 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending November 9, 2018
- 2018-11-12 Emacs news
- Making a simple clock webpage for A-
- Weekly review: Week ending November 2, 2018
- 2018-11-05 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending October 26, 2018
- 2018-10-29 Emacs news
- 2018-10-22 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending October 19, 2018
- 2018-10-15 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending October 12, 2018
- 2018-10-08 Emacs news
- Monthly review: September 2018
- Weekly review: Week ending October 5, 2018
- Adjusting to less focused time
- 2018-10-01 Emacs news
- Interview with Thierry Volpiatto, maintainer of Emacs Helm
- Weekly review: Week ending September 28, 2018
- Weekly review: Week ending September 21, 2018
- 2018-09-24 Emacs news
- 2018-09-17 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending September 14, 2018
- Monthly review: August 2018
- Weekly review: Week ending September 7, 2018
- 2018-09-03 Emacs news
- Weaning
- Weekly review: Week ending August 31, 2018
- Weekly review: Week ending August 24, 2018
- 2018-08-27 Emacs news
- Adjusting to weaning
- Questions I often ask myself
- 2018-08-20 Emacs news
- Monthly review: July 2018
- Weekly review: Week ending August 17, 2018
- Ledger-cli and reporting stock allocations
- Weekly review: Week ending August 10, 2018
- 2018-08-13 Emacs news
- Turning 35; life as a 34-year-old
- 2018-08-06 Emacs news
- Checking PC Optimum's math for PC Mastercard points from Google Pay
- Week ending 2018-08-03
- Textbook Thursday: How Children Develop Ch. 8: Intelligence and Academic Achievement
- 2018-07-30 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-07-27
- Book: Unconditional Parenting
- Tips for new parents near High Park, Toronto
- 2018-07-23 Emacs news
- Book reflection: Raising a Secure Child
- Week ending 2018-07-20
- Textbook Thursday: Conceptual development
- Stalling
- Montessori, Reggio, and other thoughts on toddler learning
- Slow days
- Week ending 2018-07-13
- 2018-07-16 Emacs news
- Helping A- deal with big emotions
- Ideas for parenting-related things to build
- Textbook Thursday: elaboration, board games, tech
- 2018-07-09 Emacs news
- Checking the balance of my time
- Bringing who I am to parenting
- June 2018
- Week ending 2018-07-06
- 2018-07-02 Emacs news
- Bubbles
- Working on play
- Week ending 2018-06-29
- Figuring out rhythms for our days and weeks
- 2018-06-25 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-06-22
- Notes on the babysitting experiment
- 2018-06-18 Emacs news
- Back to biking
- Week ending 2018-06-15
- Circle time progress
- Experimenting with adding labels to photos
- Thinking about more reflection and sharing
- 2018-06-11 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-06-08
- 2018-06-04 Emacs news
- May 2018
- Week ending 2018-06-01
- 2018-05-28 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-05-25
- Babysitting update: pretend play
- 2018-05-21 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-05-18
- Babysitting experiment #2: the baker
- How do I want to grow as a parent?
- 2018-05-14 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-05-11
- Beginning to trust myself as a parent
- Experience report: getting a babysitter from an agency
- 2018-05-07 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-05-04
- Monthly review: April 2018
- 2018-04-30 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-04-27
- Week ending 2018-04-20
- Playground kaizen
- March 2018
- 2018-04-23 Emacs news
- Dealing with preoccupation and a slow tempo
- Week ending 2018-04-13
- Choosing recipes with a toddler in the kitchen
- 2018-04-16 Emacs news
- Figuring out my own social life
- Building a people-rich environment for A-
- Week ending 2018-04-06
- 2018-04-09 Emacs news
- Week ending 2018-03-30
- 2018-04-02 Emacs news
- Strangers talking to us
- Week ending 2018-03-23
- Helping A- level up
- Travel kaizen
- 2018-03-26 Emacs news
- Labeling toy storage bins with photos and text using ImageMagick and org-babel
- Oops report: Moving from i386 to amd64 on my server
- Tickling my brain
- Decision review: Samsung Note 8
- Thinking about the rhythms of my days with A-
- Week ending 2018-03-16
- 2018-03-19 Emacs news
- Dealing with thought fragmentation, reducing mental waste
- Making an 8-page 7″x4.25″ captioned photo book with Org Mode and LaTeX
- Week ending 2018-03-10
- Using exiftool to put date, rating, and title in photo filenames
- 2018-03-12 Emacs news
- February 2018
- Using Org Mode, LaTeX, Beamer, and Medibang Paint to make a children's book
- Week ending 2018-03-02
- 2018-03-04 Emacs news
- Planning a few activities for A-
- Making books for A-
- Week ending 2018-02-23
- 2018-02-26 Emacs news
- Scribe and tinker
- Week ending 2018-02-16
- Thinking about impact
- 2018-02-19 Emacs news
- January 2018
- Week ending 2018-02-09
- 2018-02-12 Emacs news
- Quick thoughts on leadership, impact, and finding my own path
- Week ending 2018-02-02
- 2018-02-05 Emacs news
- My story about my dad
- A- and household life
- Post-mortem post-mortem
- Weekly review: Week ending 2018-01-26
- Org Mode: Inserting a function definition
- 2018-01-29 Emacs news
- Our trip to the Philippines
- 2018-01-23 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending 2018-01-19
- 2018-01-15 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending 2018-01-12
- Weekly review: Week ending 2018-01-05
- 2018-01-09 Emacs news
- Replaced my Philippine taxpayer ID
- 2018-01-01 Emacs news
- December 2017
2017
- Weekly review: week ending 2017-12-29
- 2017-12-26 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending 2017-12-22
- 2017-12-19 Emacs news
- Sorting Org Mode lists using a sequence of regular expressions
- Weekly review: Week ending 2017-12-15
- Contemplating A-‘s enamel hypoplasia
- 2017-12-11 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending 2017-12-08
- Daily, weekly, and monthly journals: my Memento + Google Sheets + Tasks Free + Google Tasks + WordPress workflow
- Working around my phone plan’s lack of roaming
- External brains – current state
- Weekly review: Week ending 2017-12-01
- 2017-12-04 Emacs news
- Monthly review: November 2017
- A little more independence
- 2017-11-27 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending 2017-11-24
- 2017-11-20 Emacs news
- More thoughts on toilet training
- Acceptance and toilet training
- What’s getting in my way when it comes to being more present as a parent?
- Monthly review: October 2017
- 2017-11-13 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending November 10, 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending November 3, 2017
- 2017-11-06 Emacs news
- 2017-10-30 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending 2017-10-27
- Turning 34; life as a 33-year-old
- 2017-10-23 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending October 20, 2017
- Week ending October 15, 2017
- September 2017
- Week ending October 8, 2017
- Learning how to play with dough
- Back in Toronto!
- Weekly review: Week ending September 7, 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending September 1, 2017
- Week ending September 1, 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending August 25, 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending August 25, 2017
- 2017-08-21 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 18, 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending August 11, 2017
- 2017-08-14 Emacs news
- Monthly review: July 2017
- 2017-08-07 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending August 4, 2017
- 2017-07-31 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 28, 2017
- 2017-07-24 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 14, 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending July 21, 2017
- 2017-07-17 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 14, 2017
- 2017-07-10 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending July 7, 2017
- 2017-07-03 Emacs news
- Monthly review: June 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending June 30, 2017
- A-‘s moods
- Notes on the Healthy Babies Healthy Children program
- Notes on the Smart Start program at the Royal Conservatory of Music
- 2017-06-26 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending June 23, 2017
- 2017-06-19 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending June 16, 2017
- 2017-06-12 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending June 9, 2017
- 2017-06-05 Emacs news
- Quick notes on my current interface for time-tracking
- Monthly review: May 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending June 2, 2017
- 2017-05-29 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 26, 2017
- 2017-05-22 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 19, 2017
- Monthly review: April 2017
- 2017-05-15 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending May 12, 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending May 5, 2017
- 2017-05-08 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending April 28, 2017
- 2017-05-01 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending April 21, 2017
- 2017-04-24 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending April 14, 2017
- 2017-04-17 Emacs news
- 2017-04-10 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending April 7, 2017
- Monthly review: March 2017
- Emacs: Pasting with the mouse without moving the point – mouse-yank-at-point
- Weekly review: Week ending March 31, 2017
- 2017-04-03 Emacs news
- Notes from the parent advocacy workshop – my goals
- Thoughts on getting a membership to the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
- Weekly review: Week ending March 24, 2017
- 2017-03-27 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 17, 2017
- 2017-03-20 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 10, 2017
- 2017-03-13 Emacs news
- Notes from the Let’s Get Started parenting series
- Monthly review: February 2017
- 2017-03-06 Emacs news
- Weekly review: Week ending March 3, 2017
- What did I learn from this experiment with semi-retirement?
- Weekly review: Week ending February 24, 2017
- 2017-02-27 Emacs News
- New experiment: focusing on childcare
- Weekly review: Week ending February 17, 2017
- 2017-02-20 Emacs news
- Monthly review: January 2017
- Weekly review: Week ending February 10, 2017
- 2017-02-13 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending February 3, 2017
- 2017-02-06 Emacs News
- What makes my week satisfying?
- Weekly review: Week ending January 27, 2017
- 2017-01-30 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending January 20, 2017
- 2017-01-23 Emacs News
- More thoughts on the timing of discretionary time
- When both W- and I can play with A-
- What do I want to think through when writing on my phone?
- Getting coding back into my life
- Encouraging physical activity
- Building A-‘s Duplo collection
- 2017-01-16 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending January 13, 2017
- How can we prepare for W-‘s return to work?
- Feeling better about developmental milestones
- How do I want consulting to fit into my life?
- What do I want from an annual review?
- Weekly review: Week ending January 6, 2017
- Thinking about my frequency of annual reviews
- Reflecting on my process for visual journaling
- 2017-01-09 Emacs News
- Posting more thoughts
- Monthly review: December 2016
- What do I want from my Org Mode files?
- Planning for safety glasses
- 2017-01-02 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending December 30, 2016
2016
- Filtering WordPress posts after a certain date
- Fixed paragraph breaks in WordPress, no more wall of text
- 2016-12-26 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending December 23, 2016
- 2016-12-19 Emacs News
- Using categories to organize your Org agenda
- Weekly review: Week ending December 16, 2016
- Monthly review: November 2016
- Trip notes
- Weekly review: Week ending December 9, 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending December 2, 2016
- 2016-12-12 Emacs News
- 2016-12-05 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending November 25, 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending November 18, 2016
- 2016-11-28 Emacs News
- 2016-11-21 Emacs News
- 2016-11-14 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending November 11, 2016
- Monthly review: October 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending November 4, 2016
- 2016-11-07 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending October 28, 2016
- 2016-10-31 Emacs News
- 2016-10-24 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending October 21, 2016
- 2016-10-17 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending October 14, 2016
- 2016-10-10 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending October 7, 2016
- 2016-10-03 Emacs News
- Monthly review: September 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending September 30, 2016
- Monthly review: August 2016
- 2016-09-26 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending September 23, 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending September 16, 2016
- 2016-09-19 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending September 9, 2016
- 2016-09-12 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending September 2, 2016
- 2016-09-05 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending August 26, 2016
- 2016-08-29 Emacs News
- 2016-08-22 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending August 19, 2016
- Monthly review: July 2016
- Turning 33; life as a 32-year-old
- Weekly review: Week ending August 12, 2016
- 2016-08-15 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending August 5, 2016
- 2016-08-08 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending July 29, 2016
- 2016-08-01 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending July 22, 2016
- 2016-07-25 Emacs News
- 2016-07-18 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending July 15, 2016
- Monthly review: June 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending July 8, 2016
- 2016-07-10 Emacs News
- 2016-07-04 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending July 1, 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending June 24, 2016
- 2016-06-27 Emacs News
- 2016-06-20 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending June 17, 2016
- 2016-06-13 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending June 10, 2016
- 2016-06-06 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending June 3, 2016
- Monthly review: May 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending May 27, 2016
- 2016-05-30 Emacs News
- 2016-05-23 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending May 20, 2016
- 2016-05-16 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending May 13, 2016
- 2016-05-09 Emacs News
- Learning to become a parent
- Weekly review: Week ending May 6, 2016
- Monthly review: April 2016
- 2016-05-02 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending April 29, 2016
- 2016-04-25 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending April 22, 2016
- Keep Emacs alive through X crashes by running it in the background with –daemon
- 2016-04-18 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending April 15, 2016
- 2016-04-11 Emacs News
- Monthly review: March 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending April 8, 2016
- 2016-04-04 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending April 1, 2016
- 2016-03-28 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending March 25, 2016
- 2016-03-21 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending March 18, 2016
- 2016-03-14 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending March 11, 2016
- Weekly review: Week ending March 4, 2016
- Monthly review: February 2016
- Notes on cloth diapering so far
- Microphthalmia: small eye
- Weekly review: Week ending February 26, 2016
- Emacs News on hiatus
- Extracting the xinput device number instead of hardcoding it
- Weekly review: Week ending February 19, 2016
- Listing random npmjs.com packages updated today
- Building a today-I-learned habit, and displaying the documentation for random Emacs commands
- 2016-02-15 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending February 12, 2016
- 2016-02-08 Emacs News
- On scattered moments and video games
- Eating more vegetables
- Weekly review: Week ending February 5, 2016
- Level up: figured out how to add a zipper pull on continuous zipper tape
- Publishing Emacs News as plain text, HTML, and attached Org file
- Monthly review: January 2016
- 2016-02-01 Emacs News
- On routines and depth
- Weekly review: Week ending January 29, 2016
- Helping with physics
- Calibre and Qt 5.5
- 2016-01-25 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending January 22, 2016
- Building a simple sketch navigator for myself
- Oops, forgot my library card
- Thinking about grocery stores and recipe variety
- 2016-01-18 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending January 15, 2016
- 2016-01-16 Emacs Hangout
- A reflection on leisure and discretionary time
- 2016-01-11 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending January 8, 2016
- 2016-01-04 Emacs News
- What do I want from my review process?
- 2015 in review
- Monthly review: December 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending January 1, 2016
- 2015 in photos
2015
- Learning about patchwork and sewing
- 2015-12-28 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending December 25, 2015
- What’s worth making?
- 2015-12-21 Emacs Hangout
- 2015-12-21 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending December 18, 2015
- Scripting and the grocery store flyer
- Scan ~/bin and turn the scripts into Emacs commands
- 2015-12-14 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending December 11, 2015
- 2015-12-10 Emacs Chat: John Wiegley on maintaining Emacs and how you can help
- Scripting and the Toronto Public Library’s movie collection
- 2015-12-07 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending December 4, 2015
- Making my to-do list more detailed; process versus outcome
- Monthly review: November 2015
- 2015-11-30 Emacs News
- Trying out dual-booting Linux again
- Weekly review: Week ending November 27, 2015
- Org Mode tables and fill-in quizzes – Latin verb conjugation drills in Emacs
- 2015-11-23 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending November 20, 2015
- Mail with Gnus on Windows
- 2015-11-18 Emacs Hangout
- 2015-11-16 Emacs News
- Exploring neighbourhood libraries and other notes from the Toronto Public Library Hackathon
- Weekly review: Week ending November 13, 2015
- 2015-11-09 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending November 6, 2015
- Capturing links quickly with emacsclient, org-protocol, and Chrome Shortcut Manager on Microsoft Windows 8
- 2015-11-02 Emacs News
- Monthly review: October 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending October 30, 2015
- Python + sewing: Making basic shapes and splitting up larger patterns
- Programmatically rescaling and manipulating the darts in sewing patterns
- 2015-10-26 Emacs News
- Weekly review: Week ending October 23, 2015
- Fabric from the thrift store
- Decision review: Mid-range phone (Moto G), and thinking about how to get even more out of it
- 2015-10-18 Emacs link round-up
- Weekly review: Week ending October 16, 2015
- Wow, literate devops with Emacs and Org does actually work on Windows
- 2015-10-14 Emacs Hangout
- Weekly review: Week ending October 9, 2015
- Monthly review: September 2015
- Learned how to replace a zipper
- Weekly review: Week ending October 2, 2015
- Pattern-making: Generating SVGs for sewing with Python and tmtp
- Weekly review: Week ending September 25, 2015
- Bubble tea and tapioca pearls
- Update on Emacs Conf 2015 videos; Org Mode tables and time calculations
- Weekly review: Week ending September 18, 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending September 11, 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending September 4, 2015
- Emacs Conf video tech notes: jit.si, twitch.tv, livestreamer, ffmpeg
- Monthly review: August 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending August 28, 2015
- Making things around the house
- Weekly review: Week ending August 21, 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending August 14, 2015
- August 2015 Emacs Hangout
- Life as a 31-year-old
- Weekly review: Week ending August 7, 2015
- Org Mode date arithmetic
- Thoughts about time
- Monthly review: July 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending July 31, 2015
- Pleasure and utility
- Weekly review: Week ending July 24, 2015
- What I’m learning from Borderlands 2
- Weekly review: Week ending July 17, 2015
- July 2015 Emacs Hangout
- Weekly review: Week ending July 10, 2015
- Gradually evolving my data entry interfaces
- Monthly review: June 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending July 3, 2015
- Exploring our grocery numbers
- Emacs Hangout June 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending June 26, 2015
- Summer
- Notes from helping with physics
- Past, present, and future
- Weekly review: Week ending June 19, 2015
- Moving past getting things done
- Finding missing dates in PostgreSQL
- Working with fragmented thoughts
- Using your own Emacs Lisp functions in Org Mode table calculations: easier dosage totals
- Providing values to functions in org-capture-templates
- Weekly review: Week ending June 12, 2015
- Growth, experiments, and shifting my preferences
- Thinking about problem-solving and sequencing
- Tweaking my daily routines for that feeling of progress
- Using Emacs Org Mode tables to calculate doses to buy
- Adding calculations based on time to the Org Agenda clock report
- Weekly review: Week ending June 5, 2015
- Recreating and enhancing my tracking interface by using Tasker and Javascript
- Thinking about simplifying capture on my phone
- Thinking about changing interests
- A deeper dive into absent-mindedness and misplacing things
- Monthly review: May 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending May 29, 2015
- A constant observer
- Leaning into absent-mindedness
- Various cooking-related notes
- Building tools for myself: grocery receipt tracking
- Thinking about adaptive menus for tracking
- Weekly review: Week ending May 22, 2015
- Building tools for my future self
- What it’s like to work with data
- Fuzzy brain; also Ni No Kuni
- Mapping knowledge
- What do I want instead of or in addition to advice roundups?
- Weekly review: Week ending May 15, 2015
- Laptops and lap cats
- Shifts in my writing
- 2015-05-13 Emacs Hangout
- What kind of tribe do I want to build around Quantified Self in Toronto?
- From dreams to experiments
- Laser-cutting bias tape in off-cut regions
- Weekly review: Week ending May 8, 2015
- Quantified Self: The numbers on sewing
- Quiet afternoons and weeks
- Planning the next things I want to sew
- Embracing the fuzziness
- Monthly review: April 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending May 1, 2015
- 2015-04-30 Emacs Hangout – hosted by Philip Stark
- Reading while fuzzy
- Tech and the kitchen
- More thoughts on fuzzy days
- Assorted sewing-related sketches and thoughts
- Weekly review: Week ending April 24, 2015
- Learning from a diversity of ways to live a significant life
- Cultivating coping mechanisms
- What Stoicism means to me
- More ideas for tech and the home
- What I’m learning about small talk
- Weekly review: Week ending April 17, 2015
- Being extra-kind to myself
- Considering tech and the home
- Emacs Hangout 2015-04-15 show notes
- Laser cutting update: Marvel version
- Squirrel brain
- Weekly review: Week ending April 10, 2015
- Experimenting with spending more time at Hacklab
- To never need to be needed
- 2015-04-08 Emacs Lisp Development Tips with John Wiegley
- Thinking about my sewing next steps, particularly with the laser cutter
- Monthly review: March 2015
- Laser cutting registration experiments and cutting long pieces of fabric
- Weekly review: Week ending April 3, 2015
- What can I do to support friends?
- Starting from a small life
- John Wiegley on organizing your Emacs configuration with use-package
- What do I want to get ready for next?
- Sketched Book – Self-compassion: Stop Beating Yourself Up and Leave Insecurity Behind – Kristin Neff
- Weekly review: Week ending March 27, 2015
- Quantified Self: How can you measure freedom?
- The balance between doing and improving – evaluating yak-shaving
- Dipping my toes into the ETF waters
- Learning to live slowly
- Sketched Book – The Obstacle Is The Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph – Ryan Holiday
- Weekly review: Week ending March 20, 2015
- The imperfect fungibility of time: thinking about how to use money to accelerate learning
- Emacs Hangout 2015-03-18 show notes
- Thinking about when I enjoy helping people
- A reflection on otium
- How can I make better use of my index card drawing process?
- Weekly review: Week ending March 13, 2015
- Future pull and the power of imagination
- Enjoy the prep work
- Emacs Org Mode and the power of plain text
- Getting better at writing other-directed posts
- Sketched Book – The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right – Atul Gawande
- Monthly review: February 2015
- Weekly review: Week ending March 6, 2015
- Alternatives to sitting meditation: How I clear my mind
- Cultivate memories deliberately
- Getting Helm and org-refile to clock in or create tasks
- Shrinking my learn-do-share-review cycle
- Sketched Book: Write Faster, Write Better – David A. Fryxell
- Weekly review: Week ending February 27, 2015
- Back to sewing!
- Trying on common goals
- Tell the difference between diminishing returns and compounding growth when it comes to investing in skills
- Using Emacs to prepare files for external applications like Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
- Different dimensions of scaling up
- Learn how to take notes more efficiently in Org Mode
- Sketched Book – So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love – Cal Newport
- Weekly review: Week ending February 20, 2015
- Emacs: Peer-to-peer coaching is easier when you use impatient-mode to share your buffer
- Intentionally interrupting momentum and limiting flow
- Break down what people mean so that you can learn from the specifics
- Experimental Emacs Hangout 2015-02-18
- Windows: Pipe output to your clipboard, or how I’ve been using NodeJS and Org Mode together
- Learning from people
- Org Mode: Reusing the date from file-datetree-prompt
- Sketched Book: Take Charge of Your Talent: Three Keys to Thriving in Your Career, Organization, and Life – Don Maruska, Jay Perry (2013)
- Miscellaneous memories
- Weekly review: Week ending February 13, 2015
- Experimenting my way to an awesome life
- Continuous integration and code coverage for Emacs packages with Travis and Coveralls
- Help your readers discover more posts by organizing your content with a reverse outline
- Getting started with Emacs? Empty your cup
- Envy and other people’s writing
- Colour update
- Let’s have a virtual Emacs conference in August – help me make it happen!
- Weekly review: Week ending February 6, 2015
- Japanese curry at Hacklab, curry udon at home
- Digital index piles with Emacs: Rapid categorization of Org Mode items
- The 5-year experiment: A conversation with my anxious side, and how sharing time might be better than giving money
- Clear out your drafts by scheduling Minimum Viable Posts
- De-dupe and link: Using the Flickr API to neaten up my archive and link sketches to blog posts
- Meta-post: Revising my post on emptying one’s cup
- Monthly review: January 2015
- Learning from artists: making studies of ideas
- Weekly review: Week ending January 30, 2015
- Finding a model for my sharing
- Getting data from Org Mode tables
- Learning to work on my own things
- Read business books more effectively through application, visualization, or reviews
- Emacs microhabit: Switching windows with windmove, ace-window, and ace-jump
- Writing: Open loops, closed loops, and working with forgetfulness
- Emacs kaizen: helm-swoop and editing
- Sketchnote Hangout: Playing with colour
- Weekly review: Week ending January 23, 2015
- Filling in the occupational blanks
- Visualizing the internal citation network of my blog
- Emacs Chat with Steve Purcell
- Move your goalposts to get around an inability to finish projects
- Developing Emacs micro-habits: Abbreviations and templates
- Breaking down the skill of outlining
- Improving my evil plans for Emacs
- Minimizing upward or downward skew in your sketchnotes
- Weekly review: Week ending January 16, 2015
- Drawing thoughts on index cards
- Thoughts in context: Connecting posts to my blog post index
- Think more effectively by typing to yourself
- 2015-01-09 Emacs Hangout
- Deliberately making sense
- Sketched Book: Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action – Simon Sinek
- Weekly review: Week ending January 9, 2015
- Thinking about how to make better use of Yasnippet in my Emacs workflow
- Predictable advice about productivity
- Emacs kaizen: ace-isearch combines ace-jump-mode and helm-swoop
- Monthly review: December 2014
- Morning, afternoon, evening, commute: thinking about what to do when (sketched)
- Review: Week ending January 2, 2015
- 2014 in review
- Learning a little more quickly
2014
- Org Mode publishing workflow for Sketched Books collection
- Start your titles with a verb to make them stronger; or reflections on titles, filler phrases, and my life as a gerund
- Sketched Book: The Inner Game of Work – W. Timothy Gallwey
- Weekly review: Week ending December 26, 2014
- When you feel like you're spending a lot of time on low-impact activities
- Relaxed routines
- Emacs kaizen: ace-jump-zap lets you use C-u to zap to any character
- Making personal blogs useful for other people too
- Exploring sketchnote colour styles
- Weekly review: Week ending December 19, 2014
- Figuring out what to read by figuring out what you want to become or make or do
- Emacs Hangout #3: Emacs can read your mind
- Learning more effectively by exploring various unknowns
- Connecting to previous thoughts and covering more ground
- Sketched Book: The Stoic Art of Living: Inner Resilience and Outer Results – Tom Morris
- Weekly review: Week ending December 12, 2014
- Sketched Book: Just F*cking Ship – Amy Hoy, Alex Hillman
- Building a better time machine
- Where am I in terms of design?
- Emacs: M-y as helm-show-kill-ring
- Sketchnote Army Interview: Sacha Chua
- Emacs configuration and use-package
- Weekly review: Week ending December 5, 2014
- Emacs Chat: Karl Voit
- Monthly review: November 2014
- Improving how I organize notes with Org Mode
- Learning slack
- Recording from Emacs Hangout #2
- Weekly review: Week ending November 28, 2014
- Figuring out my own path to awesomeness
- Keeping (financial) score with Ledger
- Figuring out how my temporary sleep schedule interacts with programming, writing, and drawing
- Using Org Mode to keep a process journal
- Thinking about word counts and chunks
- Weekly review: Week ending November 21, 2014
- Keeping a process journal
- Beginner web dev tip: Use Inspect Element to learn more about HTML and CSS on a page
- First steps towards Javascript testing
- Emacs: Limiting Magit status to a directory
- My current book workflow
- Weekly review: Week ending November 14, 2014
- What could I do if I showed up in a bigger way?
- The Google Chrome extensions I use
- Dealing with uncertainty one step at a time
- Emacs: Evaluating Javascript and CSS in Chrome using Skewer Mode
- Planning little improvements
- Weekly review: Week ending November 7, 2014
- Rethinking delegation
- Experimental Emacs Hangout 2014-11-05
- Cooking at Hacklab: Coconut barfi
- Emacs, coaching, and unknowns: Figuring out what I want to learn
- Monthly review: October 2014
- Weekly review: Week ending October 31, 2014
- Publishing WordPress thumbnail images using Emacs and Org2Blog
- Planning for winter – tweaking my layers
- Emacs hangout notes
- Hacklab Cooking: Thai curry from scratch, and coconut tapioca pudding too
- Cupcake challenge: accepted!
- Upgrading from Rails 3 to Rails 4; thank goodness for Emacs and rspec
- Weekly review: Week ending October 24, 2014
- Coming to terms with online courses
- On “Hell, yeah! or No” and other approaches
- Reflecting on motives
- Sleep as Android
- Microsoft Excel: Converting a summary table / crosstab back into data rows
- Weekly review: Week ending October 17, 2014
- Sometimes – often – I don't feel like making conversation
- More lessons learned from the recent sprints
- Tablet thoughts
- Reflecting on my growth as a programmer
- Improving my response to oopses
- Weekly review: Week ending October 10, 2014
- Monthly review: September 2014
- Leveling up in cooking
- Questionnaires from people
- Becoming a better reader
- Level up! Making IKEA-compatible shelves
- Reducing my consulting
- Weekly review: Week ending October 3, 2014
- Avoiding spoilage with bulk cooking
- Planning for possibilities
- Brock Health and setting up my own health plan
- Thinking about rewards and recognition since I'm on my own
- Thinking about how to make the most of the new Hacklab
- Weekly review: Week ending September 26, 2014
- Recovering from a sprint
- My path for learning AngularJS
- Yay! I rocked
- Categorical imperatives versus genetic algorithms
- Index cards
- Weekly review: Week ending September 19, 2014
- Learning from the Alternative Uses Task
- Programming and creativity
- Things to tweak or try this winter
- Dealing with feeling under the weather
- Getting ready for my third fiscal year end
- Weekly review: Week ending September 12, 2014
- Becoming Filipino-Canadian
- Figuring out how to deal with sub-optimal times
- Crunch mode
- Monthly review: August 2014
- Gardening update: Reviewing my goals for this year
- Weekly review: Week ending September 5, 2014
- Doing more consulting
- Planning ahead for experiments
- Emacs Chat: Mickey Petersen
- Learning with the end in mind
- What to do during open days
- Weekly review: Week ending August 29, 2014
- The ingredients of your life
- Routines
- Appreciation and imagining loss
- Tweaking the way I write
- Woohoo, closure!
- Weekly review: Week ending August 22, 2014
- Anticipating experiment outcomes
- Getting the hang of exercising
- Nudging the balance toward work
- “Call no man happy until he is dead” – I think it's okay to be happy
- Drawing update
- Weekly review: Week ending August 15, 2014
- Becoming comfortable with simplicity and even discomfort
- Back to drawing digitally, thanks to Wacom drivers
- Shopping for clothes
- Turning 31
- Monthly review: July 2014
- Weekly review: Week ending August 8, 2014
- Learning philosophy at the right time
- Thinking about leisure activities: noble, advantageous, pleasant
- Writing incomplete thoughts
- That moment when time comes together
- Sharing cooking adventures
- Weekly review: Week ending August 1, 2014
- Living like you're old
- Stoic impressions: Weebles wobble but they don't fall down
- Teaching myself to prefer what's good for me
- What's in your handbook?
- On Aristotle and talking to people about troubles
- Weekly review: Week ending July 25, 2014
- Learning from frugal lives of years past
- Emacs Chat: Harry R. Schwartz
- Don't worry about your tools in the beginning: Avoiding premature optimization
- Becoming the sort of person I want to be
- Learning from things I like: Books about applying advice to your life
- Planning my next little business
- Weekly review: Week ending July 18, 2014
- Hacklab open houses and connecting through cooking
- Quiet days
- Designing Help and Support: Skype
- Monthly review: June 2014
- What are people looking for when they talk about their challenges?
- Weekly review: Week ending July 11, 2014
- House culture
- Learning to design Help and Support communities: Apple deep dive
- Made my first laser cut thing!
- Learning from things I like: Smashing Magazine's responsiveness
- Learning life skills from philosophers
- Weekly review: Week ending July 4, 2014
- Developing opinions
- Reflecting on relationships for a good life
- Learning to design Help and Support communities: Adobe deep dive
- It's okay to clear the garden and start again
- Reflections on Aristotle, ends, and leisure
- Weekly review: Week ending June 27, 2014
- A long, long weekend
- Read Lisp, Tweak Emacs (Beginner 4/4): “How can I add more features? How do I deal with errors?”
- This is the year I'm going to build an exercise habit
- I notice I have cyclic interests
- The garden is becoming part of my daily life
- Weekly review: Week ending June 20, 2014
- Dealing with the doldrums
- Read Lisp Tweak Emacs (Beginner 3/4): How can I make things more convenient?
- Baby steps towards investing
- Summarizing the last meeting dates in Org Contacts
- Realistic expectations, ruthless elimination, and rapid exploration
- In the garden
- Weekly review: Week ending June 13, 2014
- Read Lisp Tweak Emacs [Beginner 2/4]: How to understand what Emacs Lisp code does
- Quantified Awesome: Added sparklines and percentages
- Slowly getting the hang of Clojure
- Dealing with uncertainty
- SSL issues after moving to Ubuntu Precise
- Weekly review: Week ending June 6, 2014
- What could Emacs coaching look like?
- Read Lisp, Tweak Emacs [Beginner 1/4]: How to try Emacs Lisp
- Monthly review: May 2014
- Emacs: beginner, intermediate, advanced
- What am I learning about and what can I write about more?
- Weekly review: Week ending May 30, 2014
- Emacs Chat: Oh no, my chat with Bodil Stokke didn't get recorded!
- Emacs Chat: Christopher Wellons
- Hmm, maybe I'm not slacking off after all
- Playing around with Clojure, Cider, and 4Clojure
- Reflecting on risk aversion
- More gardening notes
- Weekly review: Week ending May 23, 2014
- Writing for myself
- How to draw a visual summary of a book
- Cobbling together a semi-auto-responder using Emacs, Gnus, and org-contacts
- Mental hacks for slower speech
- Emacs Chat: Bozhidar Batsov
- Three productivity tools
- Weekly review: Week ending May 16, 2014
- Planning an e-mail-based course for Emacs Lisp
- Things to do when you aren't sure what to do with your life
- Visual book notes: Mastery (Robert Greene)
- Small talk tweaks
- How to update the Org 7 that comes with Emacs to Org 8 (more configuration! better exports!)
- Weekly review: Week ending May 9, 2014
- Emacs Chat: Phil Hagelberg
- Update on time tracking with Quantified Awesome and with Emacs
- Monthly review: April 2014
- Making my Emacs-related blog posts available for offline reading
- Thinking about what I want to do with my time
- 2048 in Emacs, and colours too
- Weekly review: Week ending May 2, 2014
- Emacs Chat: Xah Lee (ErgoEmacs)
- Getting R and ggplot2 to work in Emacs Org Mode Babel blocks; also, tracking the number of TODOs
- On why frugal me is cool with paying other people to do things
- Thinking about my TODO keywords
- Quantified Self: Analyzing 32 months of clothing data
- Reflecting on 10 episodes of Emacs Chats
- Weekly review: Week ending April 25, 2014
- How Org Mode helps me deal with an ever-growing backlog
- Planning ahead for the stories
- Reinvesting time and money into Emacs
- How I use Google Chrome custom search engines for quick access
- Emacs Chat: Jānis Mancēvičs
- Emacs ABCs: A is for Apropos
- Weekly review: Week ending April 18, 2014
- Started gardening – April 2014
- Rethinking my time categories: the blurring of business and discretionary activities
- Reflecting on goal factoring and akrasia
- Lion cut
- Emacs beginner resources
- Weekly review: Week ending April 11, 2014
- Monthly review: March 2014
- Working fast and slow
- Emacs Chat: Tom Marble
- Digging into my limiting factors when it comes to interviewing people for podcasts
- Raspberry Pi LitterBox Cam and quantified cats
- Notes from Visual Thinkers Toronto: Sketchnoting with others
- Emacs Chat: Iannis Zannos – Emacs and SuperCollider
- Emacs Basics: Customizing Emacs
- Weekly review: Week ending April 4, 2014
- Experiment update: Mid-term pre-mortem check
- More Emacs drawings: Dired, moving around
- Figuring out a fair price for outsourcing work
- Frugal Fire 003: Dealing with Pushback
- Emacs Basics: Call commands by name with M-x (with tips for better completion using ido or helm)
- Weekly review: Week ending March 28, 2014
- Visual book review: Conscious Millionaire: Grow your business by making a difference (JV Crum III)
- Emacs tweaks: Export Org checkboxes using UTF-8 symbols
- Thinking about how virtual assistants can help me with learning and writing
- Sketchnotes 2013 in print, yay!
- Emacs Basics: Using the mouse
- Weekly review: Week ending March 21, 2014
- Living your dream
- Emacs, Evernote (through enscript.exe), and Org links
- Contemplating co-op: How can I get to the point of being able to offer a good high school co-op placement?
- Goal factoring, reflecting on what I can do with my time, and enjoying a buffet of goals
- Static friction and socializing
- Replay: Meloney Hall interviewed me about sketchnoting
- Weekly review: Week ending March 14, 2014
- Frugal Fire 002: Justin McCurry (RootOfGood)
- Going fishing for three years
- Frugal Fire 001: Introductions
- Drafting a baby-steps guide to managing your tasks with Org Mode for Emacs
- How much does it cost to start with virtual assistance?
- Describing my personal knowledge management routines with Harold Jarche's Seek-Sense-Share framework
- Good enough, good, awesome: Thinking about what I want to get to
- Monthly review: February 2014
- Weekly review: Week ending March 7, 2014
- How I animate sketches with Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and Camtasia Studio
- New free/pay what you want resource: Sketchnotes 2013; also, Emacs Dired rocks
- Delegation update
- More notes on managing a large blog archive: 17 things I do to handle 10+ years of blog posts
- Reflecting on what I want to contribute to and how interested people might (semi-)work with me
- Weekly review: Week ending February 28, 2014
- What you're really there to learn in computer science
- HHO010: Education with Laurie Flood
- Reflections on infopreneurship
- Delegation: “How can I trust people?”
- WordPress: Make a sequence of posts easier to navigate with Organize Series
- Audio comparison: Blue Yeti vs headset, webcam microphone, video
- Thinking about the design of my blog
- Weekly review: Week ending February 21, 2014
- HHO009: Charging 101 with Rachida Dukes
- Don't be afraid of mistakes when delegating
- Free/pay-what-you-want resources for sketchnoting with Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
- Reflection: Two years into my 5-year experiment
- What the LEGO Movie and programming are helping me learn about delegation
- Test-driven learning
- Monthly review: January 2014
- Weekly review: Week ending February 14, 2014
- From networking with people to networking around ideas: How I stopped worrying about keeping in touch
- A No Excuses Guide to Blogging (PDF, EPUB, MOBI – free!); also, notes on publishing
- Focus and fluency: learning when you're a fox
- Reflections on learning to be an entrepreneur
- More tips for self-directed learning: deliberate practice
- Weekly review: Week ending February 7, 2014
- HHO008: The Art of Copywriting (for Google Helpouts)
- Reflecting on wild success
- Thinking about the systems I can put into place to scale up sharing
- How to develop your ideas into blog posts
- A no-excuses guide to blogging
- Stepping up to publishing
- Weekly review: Week ending January 31, 2014
- Learning from people
- Getting better at learning on my own
- Ramping up delegation
- A conversation about writing, and reflections on taskmasters
- Other-work and self-work
- Weekly review: Week ending January 24, 2014
- HHO007: Setting up for success
- Simplifying with Stoicism: examining negative feelings
- Thinking about my reading
- Improving and delegating more of my podcasting process
- How to read blogs efficiently with a feed reader
- Becoming my own client; also, delegation
- Weekly review: Week ending January 17, 2014
- HHO006: Success Stories – Jeff Bond (and friends!)
- Canadian winter tips
- Drawing in action
- Share while you learn
- Adapt to your learning style
- Some tips for learning Org Mode for Emacs
- Weekly review: Week ending January 10, 2014
- HHO005: Make Your Listing Better
- Caring for things without caring about things
- Exploring colours
- Dealing with feeling scattered as a writer
- Planning my learning; It's okay to learn in a spiral
- Planning a time-tracking workshop for Quantified Self Toronto
- Monthly review: December 2013
- Weekly review: Week ending January 3, 2014
- Thinking about routines after an extended trip
- Building a habit of drawing with colours
- Year in review: 2013
2013
- Learning from online role models
- Sharing Google Docs: One link to edit, one link to view
- Weekly review: Week ending December 27, 2013
- Exploring the idea of advice
- A year of drawing my own content
- Daily blogging and different interests
- Making the most of paper notes
- Semi-custom messages with text expanders
- Weekly review: Week ending December 20, 2013
- HHO004: Irresistible Helpouts
- Exploring limiting beliefs
- Doodle Thursday: BrainDoodles.net lesson 3 and 4
- Pens are not the limiting factor for writing
- Read more effectively by asking yourself questions while you read
- Automating bulk web stuff with iMacros
- Monthly review: November 2013
- Weekly review: Week ending December 13, 2013
- On introversion and friendships
- Doodle Thursday: Going through BrainDoodles’ lessons
- Check out these getting started guides – suggest more!
- Make the most of a day of lectures
- Decision review: Clipboard managers, and why you should get one
- Weekly review: Week ending December 6, 2013
- HHO003: Building a Brand
- Making decisions that don’t matter that much to me
- Update: Developing thoughts further
- Think about your delta: increasing the difference you want to make
- Rock those meeting minutes
- Setting up virtual machines with Vagrant
- Quick show update: Learning Together #01, Helpers Help Out #02
- Weekly review: Week ending November 29, 2013
- HHO002: Communicating with Customers
- Simplifying my event commitments; tips for people looking for event sketchnotes
- Sketchnote: Visual Thinkers Toronto – Mapping
- Google Helpouts update: Helping people learn, thinking about business strategies
- How I review my notes
- Emacs Chat: Magnar Sveen (Emacs Rocks)
- Weekly review: Week ending November 22, 2013
- HHO001: Strategies for free and paid listings
- Decluttering and reimagining the house
- How to cheat when animating sketches
- Google Helpouts update: Building the community
- Finding the right balance between thinking, learning, doing, and reviewing
- My new Google Hangouts On Air checklist, plus upcoming Nov 29 Q&A on learning
- Weekly review: Week ending November 15, 2013
- Making the most of Standard Time as the days grow shorter
- It’s okay to draw simple visual notes
- Google Helpouts Update: People like it, so how do we scale this up?
- Thinking about how to get better at asking questions
- Current state of my backups
- Weekly review: Week ending November 8, 2013
- High energy and low energy activities
- Handwriting
- Experience report/invitation: Pick my brain through Google Helpouts
- Mapping what I’m learning
- Emacs Org Mode Customization Survey
- Monthly review: October 2013
- Weekly review: Week ending November 1, 2013
- How I organize and publish my sketches
- Integrating visual outlining into my writing process
- I don’t write about everything; How do you manage your private notes?
- Mindmapping chat with Billy Waters (@vitaminsludge)
- Next steps for system administration
- Gardening plans for 2014
- Sysad stuff – Weekly review: Week ending October 25, 2013
- Daily drawing update: So far, fantastic!
- Sketchnote Lesson: Metaphors
- Jetpack subscribers: Terribly sorry about the test posts! Disabling, please use Feedburner to subscribe instead
- Visual book review: How to make a complete map of every thought you think (Lion Kimbro)
- Growing slowly, adjusting the speed
- What do I want to learn about learning?
- Weekly review: Week ending October 18, 2013
- Growing this blog
- Visual thinking: build your visual library
- When it comes to juggling multiple interests, it helps to limit your expectations
- Learning more about illustrating my blog posts
- What’s on your back burner?
- Weekly review: Week ending October 11, 2013
- Monthly review: September 2013
- Drawing practice: Daily drawing
- Test what you know by sharing
- Cheat uncertainty by sweetening the potential outcomes
- Thinking out loud about how to help other sketchnoters go professional and how to help people get their ideas sketched
- Gardening review: 2013
- Weekly review: Week ending October 4, 2013
- Decision review: Seven months at HackLab
- Sketchnote Lessons: How do you want to grow as a sketchnoter?
- Blogging tip: Test your ideas and get more feedback in order to make your posts better
- The power of no: being completely* unhireable until 2017 (and possibly longer)
- Using Emacs to figure out where I need to improve in order to type faster
- Bulk cooking by the numbers: A ton of tonkatsu
- Learning, writing, and growing; Weekly review: Week ending September 27, 2013
- Growing authority
- Sketchnote Lessons: Adding Emphasis
- The learning machine: How I turn what I learn into blog posts
- Poll: Planning a weekly topic-focused blog – what would you like to read more about?
- Setting up dynamic DNS with Tomato and Namecheap, and limiting SSH
- Ten years of learning how to cook
- Sketchnotes, commitments, cooking, plans, blogging – Weekly review: Week ending September 20, 2013
- Thinking about hard commitments and soft commitments, and adapting my life accordingly
- Sketchnote Lesson: Adding color
- Sketchnotes: Conversations About Social Business (Jennifer Okimoto, IBM)
- Help me figure out how I should reinvest business profits
- When I blog with Emacs and when I blog with other tools
- Sewing: Made a PS Vita case!
- Weekly review: Week ending September 13, 2013
- Balancing writing with other things
- Sketchnote Lessons: Having fun with words
- Dealing with SIGSEGV in php5-fpm and Nginx
- Sketchnote: Reboot Your Business, Reboot Your Life: Your Future Depends On It – Mitch Joel (Third Tuesday Toronto)
- How I prepare for professional digital sketchnoting
- Reorganizing WordPress categories with Term Management Tools and other tweaks
- Monthly review: August 2013
- Weekly review: Week ending September 6, 2013
- What keeps you from taking notes? 9 excuses and how to get past them
- Sketchnote lessons: Stick figures
- 4 steps to a better blog by planning your goals and post types
- Sketchnote: Managing Oneself (Peter Drucker)
- How to learn Emacs keyboard shortcuts (a visual tutorial for newbies)
- Emacs, link roundup, books, and more – Weekly review: Week ending August 30, 2013
- Helping someone get started with Emacs and Org Mode through Org2Blog and LaTeX; troubleshooting steps
- Sketchnote Lessons: Speech bubbles and thought clouds
- Making bulk cooking easier
- Emacs: How I organize my Org files
- Reflecting on a month of experimenting with Proper Retirement
- Weekly review: Week ending August 23, 2013
- Write about what you don’t know: 5 tips to help you do research for your blog
- Resources for getting started with sketchnoting
- My next delegation experiment: coaching and editing
- Working around the limits of digital sketchnoting
- Thinking about how to type faster than 110wpm
- Monthly review: July 2013
- Weekly review: Week ending August 16, 2013
- Learning how to work with stock photos: Can you help me?
- Sketchnote Lessons: Arrows and Connectors
- Thinking about how I can use Evernote more effectively
- Writing, drawing, and coding while tired
- Year in review: Life as a 29-year-old
- Turning 30: A review of the last decade
- Weekly review: Week ending August 9, 2013
- Quantified Awesome: Analyzing my non-fiction reading, and why I don’t mind paying taxes
- Sketchnote Lessons: Quick Lettering
- Slim pickings from the garden, and that’s all right
- Sketchnote: Fun With Dead Languages: Damian Conway
- On making big, scary decisions, and how I left an awesome job to do my own thing; or how to be a Builder Lemming
- Planning what to do at home, thinking about pull-driven systems for blog posts, and outlining books I want to write
- Thinking about how to celebrate my 30th birthday
- Weekly review: Week ending August 2, 2013
- My evolution as an “artist”, or why there’s hope for you yet
- Sketchnote Lessons: Banners and ribbons
- How to manage a large blog archive
- Visual metaphors and layouts for planning your life
- Sometimes you don’t know what you know until someone asks; why I like preparing talking points for podcasts and chats
- Homebodies
- Weekly review: Week ending July 26, 2013
- Not about not wasting time
- Quantified Awesome: Adding calendar heatmaps to categories
- I still don’t know what to call this post
- Thinking about business cards
- How I learn: 16 things I’ve learned about mindset and process
- Setting e-mail expectations: Roughly once a week
- Weekly review: Week ending July 19, 2013
- Business experience report: Setting up payroll and benefits
- Choosing openness and scale
- Mural.ly and Evernote: Redesigning my landing page
- The Heisenberg uncertainty principle of learning
- Visual book review: The First 20 Hours: How to Learn Anything… Fast (Josh Kaufman)
- Replacing my lost Philippine passport (part 1 of…?)
- Weekly review: Visual thinking, time management – Week ending July 12, 2013
- Sketchnote Lessons: Drawing Emotions
- What do I want to do right now? Understanding my algorithm for discretionary time
- Quantified Time: Comparing notes
- Redesigning the Visual Thinkers Toronto Show & Tell
- Making the day count
- Slice of life: Meowrnings
- Weekly review: Week ending July 5, 2013
- Visual book review: Leading Out Loud: A Guide for Engaging Others in Creating the Future (Terry Pearce)
- Virtual hang-out experiments: Notes on AnyMeeting
- Emacs Chat: Sacha Chua (with Bastien Guerry)
- Monthly review: June 2013
- Wontonomics: Dumpling numbers
- Wonton movie marathon
- Tools and tracking: Week ending June 28, 2013
- Planning a Quantified Self workshop on time tracking
- Thinking about small talk at networking events
- How I use Emacs Org Mode for my weekly reviews
- Mohiomap: A visual way to browse your Evernote notebook
- Quick question: What would you prefer for shorter URLs?
- Webinars and hangouts; Weekly review: Week ending June 21, 2013
- How hacking my wants helped me experiment with early retirement
- Getting to know people who read this blog–hooray for hangout experiment #1!
- Here’s the recording from “How to use Evernote to improve your visual thinking”
- Visual Book Review: Customer CEO: How to Profit from the Power of Your Customers (Chuck Wall)
- Oooh, Camtasia Studio 8.1 now has green-screening–which means awesome sketch videos just got easier!
- Web experiments this week: Webinar on “How to Improve Your Visual Thinking” and a Google Hangout on blogging; would love to connect with you!
- Backyard work; Weekly review: Week ending June 14, 2013
- Priming the idea pump
- Quantified Awesome: Analyzing time data–the questions I ask and how I answer them
- Getting started with blogging when no one’s reading
- Sketchnotes: How to Live an Amazing Life (C.C. Chapman, Third Tuesday Toronto)
- Animating things in Emacs
- Unstructured time, shaping your wants, and giving yourself permission
- Sketchnotes, life – Weekly review: Week ending June 7, 2013
- Turn your unfair advantages into more unfair advantages
- Back to the joys of coverage testing: Vagrant, Guard, Spork, RSpec, Simplecov
- Using Google’s In-Page Analytics to understand how people use a site
- Announcing this 2012 Sketchnotes collection! (free/PWYC)
- Monthly review: May 2013
- Good influences in partnerships
- Drawing, blogging, and semi-retirement: Weekly review: Week ending May 31, 2013
- On blogging and platforms, and experimenting with Google Hangout
- Sketchnote: Visual Thinking (Patricia Kambitsch)
- How I draw presentations
- Thinking about a pro-bono policy; being deliberate about what I do for free, discount, or barter
- How I set up Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for sketchnoting
- Things I’m learning about semi-retirement
- Home improvements, drawing, blogging; Weekly review: Week ending May 24, 2013
- How to make a hand-drawn highlighted web page header
- Visual book review: The Visual Marketing Revolution (Stephanie Diamond)
- First impressions of Artrage 4
- How I use Feedburner to give people the option of different blog update frequencies
- Emacs Chat: Bastien Guerry
- Slice of life: Home improvements
- Emacs, drawing, and blogging: Week ending May 17, 2013
- How to Learn Emacs: A Hand-drawn One-pager for Beginners / A visual tutorial
- Thinking about what I want to do and where I want to go with this blog
- Poll: How often would you like to receive e-mail updates? Also, quantifying my blog posting history
- From cats to keystrokes
- Learning update May 2013
- Stepping sideways into Alternate Universe Sacha
- Cherry blossoms in High Park, and playing with digital watercolour in Artrage 4
- Weekly review: Week ending May 10, 2013
- Monthly review: April 2013
- Use the weekly review to give yourself permission to do things you want to do
- Quantifying my habit of writing, and things I’ve learned along the way
- Hacking my motivation for workouts
- Sketchnoting: Finding a balance of details and diagrams, and calibrating your writing to time
- Thinking about movies
- Weekly review: Week ending May 3, 2013
- Visual book review: Red Thread Thinking: Weaving Together Connections for Brilliant Ideas and Profitable Innovation (Debra Kaye with Karen Kelly)
- Keeping in touch
- Sketchnote: Solving Wicked Problems with Dialogue Mapping (Chris Chapman, Toronto Agile Support Group)
- Learning how to deal with mild panic
- How I got started in investing
- Quantified Self: a year of grocery data
- Sunday
- Weekly review: Week ending April 26, 2013
- Why and how I’m (re)learning Japanese
- How I use Evernote to support my sketchnoting practice
- Things I learned from sketchnoting the FITC design conference
- Emacs chat intro
- Squishing my excuses: idea edition
- Crossing worlds
- Weekly review: Week ending April 19, 2013
- Impatient for spring
- Practice Perfect: Calling your shots
- Towards wonderful new normals
- Building bridges to geekiness
- How to present using Org-mode in Emacs
- Time enough for friends
- Weekly review: Week ending April 12, 2013
- Things I’m learning about sharing other people’s knowledge, or why you should show me what you’ve been meaning to teach others
- Emacs Conference 2013 videos
- How I read books and do visual book reviews
- Visual book review: The Culture Blueprint (Robert Richman)
- Emacs Conference 2013 Sketchnotes (also, PDF!)
- Weekend cooking
- Weekly review: Week ending April 5, 2013
- Monthly review: March 2013
- Understanding my procrastination
- Analyzing my London trip decisions: What worked well? What can I improve?
- Brainstorming ways to help build the Emacs community
- Weekly review: Week ending March 29, 2013
- Quantified Self time-tracking: Choosing your buckets
- After Emacs Conf 2013; ideas for Sunday and Monday
- Getting ready for the Emacs Conference
- Quantified Self Toronto: Where the Time Went
- Emacs: Use function keys for custom keyboard shortcuts
- Emacs Chat: Carsten Dominik
- Debugging my brain: typos (write-os?) in my sketchnotes
- Weekly review: Week ending March 22, 2013
- Emacs chat: Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
- Listening to the clues about what’s working well: writing
- Quantified Awesome feedback
- Deliberate performance
- Identifying my reactions to stress
- Hacking my way around networking
- The Sketchnote Challenge: Those Algorithms That Govern Our Lives (Kevin Slavin)
- Weekly review: Week ending March 15, 2013
- Passion and uncertainty
- Less Wrong meetup notes: Goal factoring, fight-or-flight, and comfort zones
- Learn Emacs Lisp by reading Emacs Lisp
- Sketchnotes: Building my visual vocabulary
- Managing uncertainty
- Weekly review: Week ending March 8, 2013
- Taking advantage of a bad cold
- Visual book review: To Sell is Human (Daniel Pink)
- Got Emacs questions? Let’s try Emacs tutoring / pair programming!
- Monthly review: February 2013
- Emacs Chat with Avdi Grimm (Org-mode, Ruby, etc.)
- Weekly review: Week ending March 1, 2013
- Building my visual vocabulary: Breaking down other people’s sketchnotes into component parts
- Rediscovering Emacs features, or what to do after you get carried away installing packages
- Appreciating people
- Lists and actions: Learning how to hack my way around the impostor syndrome
- Decision update: HackLab.TO
- Weekly review: Week ending February 22, 2013
- Seeing the futures
- Things I learned from the GenArtHackParty
- Transcript of my chat with Mike Rohde (The Sketchnote Podcast) on digital sketchnoting
- Business experience report: Passing my first annual resolutions
- Weekly review: Week ending February 15, 2013
- Dealing with distractions
- Dealing with presentation block
- Dealing with professional envy
- Starting from scratch with Windows 8
- Developing a sense of time with Tasker alerts on my Android phone
- Weekly review: Week ending February 8, 2013
- What I’m learning from the sketchnote index
- Thinking about joining HackLab.to
- Monthly review: January 2013
- Quantified Awesome: Time and building mastery
- Disabling touch on Windows 8 on a Lenovo X220 tablet
- Weekly review: Week ending February 1, 2013
- Moving my memory outside my brain
- Reflections on sketchnoting TEDxOCADU
- First thoughts on Windows 8
- Imagining an index of sketchnotes
- Experiment notes: Accounting, sales, and marketing–all the other parts of a business
- Things I value unequally
- Weekly review: Week ending January 25, 2013
- Planning my code/development learning
- Accelerating my business learning: setting a goal for a new business every month
- Helping people learn more about programming
- An embarrassing failure is the result of a series of unfortunate decisions, and that’s a good thing
- Weekly review: Week ending January 18, 2013
- It’s my dad’s 65th birthday today
- In which I do the same thing again and again
- Figuring out my guidelines for time
- Visual book review: Cool Time: A Hands-on Plan for Managing Work and Balancing Time–Steve Prentice
- Quantified Awesome: Taking inventory of stuff in closets and drawers
- Sketchnote about mindmapping: Rock the Monkey: Visual Facilitation Skills and Brain-based Learning–Chuck Frey
- Emacs Org: Task-related keyboard shortcuts for the agenda
- The smugometer
- Weekly review: Week ending January 11, 2013
- Reading old letters and relearning how to write
- Business experience report: Amending my T2 corporate tax return
- Sketchnote: ENT101 Lived It Lecture–Kunal Gupta, Polar Mobile
- Visual book review: The Art of Pricing: How to Find the Hidden Profits to Grow Your Business–Rafi Mohammed
- Planning by the numbers: Checking the length of my runway
- Emacs Org: Display projects with a few subtasks in the agenda view
- Cooking: Warm lentil salad with sausages
- Weekly review: Week ending January 4, 2013
- Monthly review: December 2012
- Imagining the next five years and planning 2013
- Web app idea: Stamp mix calculator
- Sketching twelve business ideas
- Visual book review: Blue Ocean Strategy–W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne
- Looking back and looking forward
2012
- Emacs Org: Display a subset of tasks by context
- Stocking up on chicken stock stock stock
- Visual book review: Running Lean–Ash Maurya
- Weekly review: Week ending December 28, 2012
- Experience report: Designing my logo
- 2012 as a sketch
- Blog analysis for 2012: ~133,000 words so far
- Decision: No Illustrator CS6 for now
- Year in review: 2012
- Emacs: Strike through headlines for DONE tasks in Org
- Weekly review: Week ending December 21, 2012
- Experience report: Naming my company!
- Understanding how I’m changing as a speaker
- Delegation: Being clear about what you value
- Quantified Self: Learning from a year of time data and planning what to tweak in 2013
- Imagining sketchnotes as a business
- Tips for growing as a sketchnoter
- Decision review: Art class (includes sketches)
- Weekly review: Week ending December 14, 2012
- One to three, that’s all
- Monthly reviews: October and November 2012
- My digital sketchnoting workflow
- Sketchnotes: #ENT101 Meet the Enterpreneurs: Social Innovation – Izzy Camillieri, IZ Adaptive; Kaela Bree, AussieX; Dessy Daskalav, Greengage Mobile
- Experiment pre-mortem: Imagining and dealing with causes of failure
- Visual book review: The Sketchnote Handbook–Mike Rohde
- Visual book notes: Best Practices Are Stupid: 40 ways to Out-Innovate the Competition–Stephen M. Shapiro
- Delegation: How I hire and manage my virtual team
- Weekly review: Week ending December 7, 2012
- Investing time into building sketchnotes as a business
- Poach my assistants, they’re awesome
- Sketchnotes: The Very Versatile Drip–Mathew Sweezey (Pardot)
- Sketchnotes: ENT101 Business Plan and Other Communication Tools–Veronika Litinski
- Sketchnotes: Visual Problem-solving–Dan Roam (DAN ROAM!)
- Delegation update: Scheduling!
- Sketchnote reflection: conference intensity
- Business update: Tax update
- Sketchnotes: Lean Startup Day
- Weekly review: Week ending November 30, 2012
- Sketchnotes: Angel Hack Toronto pitches!
- Networking with notes – and sketchnotes, in particular
- Sketchnotes: The 5 Key Elements of a Better B2B Content Marketing Strategy–Nolin LeChasseur
- Awesome Foundation Toronto pitch night: Kensington Mesh Network, Women and Tech, Lovecraft TO, 360 Screenings
- Sketchnotes from #ENT101: Business Model Canvas–Mark Zimmerman
- Getting ready for my Hardlines Dealer Conference talk: So You Don’t Have an Army of Online Marketers
- Growing into an artist
- Weekly review: Week ending November 23, 2012
- Made my largest sketchnote ever! Painting the MaRS Lean Startup Day banner
- Sketchnotes: Venus Ventures Town Hall
- Sketchnotes from #ENT101: IP Management – Creating Value by Protecting Knowledge-based Assets – Nathaniel Lipkus, Matthew Powell, Ashlee Froese
- Tweaking my scheduling process for delegation
- Capturing my sketchnotes with Camtasia Studio Pro; organizing the digital workflow
- Sketchnotes: Girl Geeks Toronto: Vexed in the City
- When your personal value proposition shifts
- New: Quantified Self Meetup Map!
- Weekly review: Week ending November 16, 2012
- Investing time–and money—to help make good things happen
- Sketchnotes from #torontob2b: Dragging an Organization into the Digital Age; 7 Steps to Social Media Success
- MaRS ENT101: Meet the Entrepreneurs: Life Sciences & Healthcare – Peter Adams, Joel Ironstone, Trevor Van Mierlo, Alex Hodgson
- Validating ideas and working with other people
- Weekly review: Week ending November 9, 2012
- Buying time: Experimenting with scheduling
- Sketchnotes: ENT101: Value Proposition–Joe Wilson
- Sketchnotes: #INNOTalkTO Innovatively Speaking – Joanna Track, Justin Raymond, David Nam, Brenda Rideout
- Discovering the MaRS #startupbookclubTO: The $100 Startup
- Weekly review: Week ending November 3, 2012
- Sketchnotes from WordCamp Developers Toronto 2012 Day 2 #wcto
- Coming up with a three-word life philosophy
- Sketchnotes: WordCamp Developers Toronto 2012 Day 1 (#wcto)
- Business experience report: Filing taxes!
- Figuring out how to get better at following up with people in person
- Sketchnotes: SOHO SME Expo 2012
- Sketchnotes: Startup Communities and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
- Thinking about wild success
- Sketchnotes: TEDxToronto 2012
- Business adventures: Accounting
- Weekly review: Week ending October 26, 2012
- #SMref panel: Changing Nature of Influence–Moderator: Terry Foster–Panel: Matt Juniper, Patrick Thoburn, Ron Nurwisah, Eric Alper
- Sketchnotes: AndroidTO–The Business of Mobile
- Business card kaizen
- Sketchnotes: #ENT101 Entrepreneurial Management–Jon E. Worren
- Quantified Awesome: Grocery update – Oct 2012
- Pub nights and thinking about networking at events
- Planning how to learn about validating business ideas
- Celebrating my fiscal year end; planning how to improve
- Weekly review: Week ending October 19, 2012
- Planning for retirement when you don’t know where you’ll be
- Sketchnotes: Different Types of Entrepreneurship, Kerri Golden, Allyson Hewitt (MaRS ENT101)
- Monthly review: September 2012
- Sketchnotes: Small Business Forum [Enterprise Toronto]
- Sketchnotes: Quantified Self Conference 2012
- Weekly review: Week ending October 12, 2012
- A long reflection on getting more out of each hour
- ENT101: Startup Law 101: Legal Launchpad (Arshia Tabrizi)
- Cameron Lewis at the Toronto Small Business Network meetup
- Weekly review: Week ending October 5, 2012
- Learning how to bring people together
- Sketchnotes: #torontob2b: Free trials, cold-calling, brainstorming
- Sketchnotes: ENT101: Lived It Lecture – Bruce Poon Tip (G Adventures) on Social Enterprise
- Packing review: Things I used and didn’t use on my trip
- Toolmaking
- Weekly review: Week ending September 28, 2012
- Sketchnotes from WordCamp Toronto 2012 Day 2: Case studies
- Sketchnotes from WordCamp Toronto Day 1: Marketing, giving back, multilingual sites, security, SEO & analytics, e-commerce
- Answering questions about the Quantified Self
- Sketchnotes: ENT101: Finding and Validating Your Idea, Keri Damen
- Tech report: Living on the T-Mobile 2G network
- Weekly review: Week ending September 21, 2012
- Thinking about a Quantified Self directory
- Weekly review: Week ending September 14, 2012
- Notes from the Quantified Self 2012 conference (Palo Alto)
- Quick braindump after Quantified Self 2012
- Raiding San Francisco’s Japantown for bento accessories and pens
- Weekly review: Week ending September 7, 2012
- Having fun with code
- Visual book review: Help Your Kids Get Better Grades
- Paper, Tablet, and Tablet PC: Comparing tools for sketchnoting
- Monthly review: August 2012
- International cooking
- Weekly review: Week ending August 31, 2012
- Taking a month off from consulting
- Process: Keeping notes of conversations
- Process: Reading nonfiction books
- Thinking about a visual process library
- Paint-the-shed weekend
- Weekly review: Week ending August 24, 2012
- Making myself create space
- Sketchnotes from #torontob2b (antispam, mobile websites, marketing programs)
- Coverage-mapping business models, or thinking of this like a business tasting menu
- Thinking about how to learn how to manage others
- Learning how to tweak my Android devices to fit me
- Getting together
- Weekly review: Week ending August 17, 2012
- Thinking about ways to help people who are in between
- Thinking about what wild success at 29 looks like
- Discovery: I like making sketched animations
- Centre for Social Innovation – Small Business Network meetup at the Toronto Reference Library
- Sketchnotes: Girl Geeks Toronto – Adventures in Arduino
- Twenty-nine; life as a 28-year-old
- Weekly review: Week ending August 10, 2012
- Submitted my application for Canadian citizenship!
- Backyard updates: New shed, garden happiness
- Learning more about Android development
- Monthly review: July 2012
- How to build MobileOrgNG for Android
- Building MobileOrg for Android
- Weekly review: Week ending August 3, 2012
- More gadget changes
- No longer worried about flat tires
- zomg, Evernote and Emacs
- Slowly figuring out how to use my tablet
- Breaking down something that’s intimidating to learn
- 524 wontons
- Tablet adventures: Using my TF700 as a second monitor with AirDisplay
- Weekly review: Week ending July 27, 2012
- Sketchnotes from MobileDevTO: Android development, social apps
- Sketchnotes: Marketing in the Round, Gini Dietrich
- 80% and tweaking
- Work is love made visible
- Learning from the basics
- Things I would like to see fixed
- Weekly review: Week ending July 20, 2012
- It’s okay if you don’t do everything
- Sketchnotes: Custom Post Types & Custom Fields (Wes Bos, #wpto)
- Trusting myself with making time
- Experience report: Editing, formatting, and publishing an e-book
- Waiting for technology
- Building the foundation for a shed
- Weekly review: Week ending July 13, 2012
- Thinking about pricing and consulting
- Helping startups
- Quantified Self Toronto: July 11, 2012
- Sketchnotes: Christine Steiger, Christine’s Fitness and Personal Training @ Small Business Network, Toronto Public Library
- Quantified Awesome: Tracking clothes, groceries, and other everyday things
- Weekly review: Week ending July 6, 2012
- Monthly review: June 2012
- Business notes: Working with a virtual accountant
- “So, what do you do?”
- Building my skills and getting ready for the next steps
- Quantified Awesome: Grocery update!
- Transcript: Emacs chat with John Wiegley
- A day of gardening
- Weekly review: Week ending June 29, 2012
- #torontob2b: Sean O’Donovan on managing content for lead generation + Q&A with Ben Harrison and Scott Armstrong
- Business update: Four months in!
- Emacs: Chatting with John Wiegley about the cool things he does with Emacs
- Experiment! Stories from My Twenties PDF
- The Virtual Self: Nora Young at Third Tuesday Toronto
- Making GNU Emacs play well on Microsoft Windows 7
- Making progress on my book of highlights!
- Weekly review: Week ending June 22, 2012
- Still working on that shift from services to products
- Not getting overwhelmed by learning, no siree
- Emacs braindump from John Wiegley =)
- Using Emacs Org for grocery lists and batch cooking
- Quantified Awesome: Analyzing my cellphone data
- The weekends are just packed
- Weekly review: Week ending June 15, 2012
- Making lists of things I do so that I can learn more about delegation
- Things that I’ve used Emacs for
- Numbers from rereading more than ten years of my blog
- Sketchnotes: Sandra Emilia Calderaro, Multilingual Kids; Andres D’Imperio, Creative Design (Small Business Network @ Toronto Reference Library)
- Tips for making the most of the Toronto Public Library
- Weekly review: Week ending June 8, 2012
- Literate programming and my Emacs configuration file
- Monthly review: May 2012
- Working on getting better at calendars
- Relearning QWERTY
- How I track my time, and how I’d like to
- Quantified Awesome: Back to buying our own fruits and vegetables
- Weekly review: Week ending June 1, 2012
- The Shy Connector: Thinking about the difficulties people encounter
- Thinking about the next mini-experiment
- Scanning my notebooks
- Where I am in terms of Emacs
- Quantified Awesome: Blogging, WPM, and the speed of reflection
- Making polvoron
- Weekly review: Week ending May 25, 2012
- A perspective on outsourcing
- Starting up my delegation experiments again: data entry from receipts
- Decision review: Logitech H800 wireless headset
- Visual metaphors: Success
- Added new gallery views so that you can review sketchnotes easily
- Getting Started with Quantified Self
- Planning my life
- Weekly review: Week ending May 18, 2012
- Taking stock of the way I take notes
- Drawing studies
- Responsive web, responsive life
- Org-mode and habits
- Sketchnotes: Jeremiah Owyang @ Third Tuesday Toronto (#3TYYZ) on the Social Business Hierarchy of Needs
- Pizza pizza pizza pizza
- Decision review: Razor A5 Lux kick scooter
- Weekly review: Week ending May 11, 2012
- Quantified Awesome: Analysis of the winter/spring season for the Cooper’s Farm community-supported agriculture program
- Sketchnote workflow
- Sketchnotes: The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future
- Maintaining a manual topical index for my blog using Emacs
- Sketchnotes: Red Rocket Coffee, Toronto Public Library Small Business Network meetup
- Gardening with herbs and exercising the senses
- Tweaking my introduction, focusing on sketchnotes
- Monthly review: April 2012
- Weekly review: Week ending May 4, 2012
- Looking forward to watching the Avengers
- Sketchnotes: Designing content so that it works – Carl Friesen (#torontob2b)
- Sketchnotes: Building a Social Enterprise – Andrew Jenkins (#torontob2b)
- Sketchnotes: Marketing Automation, Jeffrey Yee (#torontob2b)
- Optimism, happiness, and being young
- Visual metaphor: Danger
- Learning more about what I want to learn
- Digital uncluttering: my backup and clean up plan
- From maker time to learner time
- Weekly review: Week ending April 27, 2012
- Learning about business finances
- Garden update
- Why I’m temporarily unhireable
- Visual metaphors: Trust
- Learning how to manage time
- Monthly review: March 2012
- Weekly review: Week ending April 20, 2012
- Waking up with barcodes
- Visual metaphors: Change
- Thinking about the time/money swap
- Sketches: People-watching at High Park
- Optimizing for weather and other thoughts about self-employed time
- Getting the hang of making time for business development
- On why I don’t want to work on a tech startup (yet)
- Weekly review: Week ending April 13, 2012
- Learning how to say no
- Decision review: Got the Lenovo battery slice for my X220 tablet
- Getting ready for my “The Shy Entrepreneur” talk at the Toronto Reference Library tomorrow (Apr 10 Tue, 6 PM)
- Weekly review: Week ending April 6, 2012
- Back to biking
- Unstructured time update, now that I have my own business
- Visual book review: Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us about the Art of Persuasion
- Visual metaphors: Argument
- Practising faces
- Weekly review: Week ending March 30, 2012
- Trying out MindManager 2012 – Almost but not quite the right fit for me
- Visual metaphors: Balance
- Sketchnotes: William Mougayar (engagio) at Third Tuesday Toronto
- Visual book review: Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In
- Six ways I’m learning how to get better at drawing sketchnotes
- Weekly review: Week ending March 23, 2012
- Ice cream season and the first seeds in the garden
- Visual book review: Enough, by Patrick Rhone
- Happy monthsary to me!
- Visual book review: Critical Inquiry: The Process of Argument
- What I want from visual notetaking; imagining wild success
- Taking up hobbies again: photography and gardening
- Weekly review: Week ending March 16, 2012
- Making space to plan for visual summaries
- Sketchnotes: Dave Ley, Jen Nolan, Leo Marland and me at the University of Toronto Faculty of Information’s career panel
- Sketchnotes: Sal Sloan of Fetching! at the Toronto Public Library: Small Business Networking Event
- Mapping my blog archives
- Weekly review: Week ending March 9, 2012
- Meetup sketchnotes: The Publishing Side of WordPress, Andy McIlwain
- The confidence of non-expertise
- Adjusting
- Visual book notes: How to Read a Book
- Visual book notes: The Start-up of You (Reid Hoffman, Ben Casnocha)
- Celebrating rejection and failure
- Weekly review: Week ending March 2, 2012
- Visual book notes: 6 Secrets to Startup Success
- Organizing resources for Quantified Self Toronto
- Visual book notes: The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
- This is what five years looks like
- Experience report: So much for having a virtual bookstore
- Experience report: Applying for a Harmonized Sales Tax account
- Weekly review: Week ending February 24, 2012 – One week into my experiments with entrepreneurship!
- Experience report: A brief chat with an accountant
- Experience report: Opening the RBC Small Business eAccount
- People-centered entrepreneurship
- Experience report: Renting a business mailbox
- It’s okay to not know
- Experience report: Incorporating a federal numbered corporation in Canada
- Weekly review: Week ending February 17, 2012
- Analyzing my Lotus Notes sent mail since January 2011
- Estimating the impact of the Community Toolkit, or how the company got an incredibly good deal when they hired me ;)
- Sketchnotes: Small business network meetup with Kristina Chau at the Toronto Reference Library
- Five things I’ve learned from five awesome years at IBM
- Pre-experiment potluck
- High school acceptance, yay!
- Weekly review: Week ending February 10, 2012
- Bridging from intrapreneurship
- Drupal 6: Adding color support to your theme
- Helping kids build their vocabularies: spell-offs and bedtime stories
- Notes from my exit interview with IBM
- Learning research skills
- Weekly review: Week ending February 3, 2012
- What to do when you have a hard time listening to lectures: adapting as a visual learner
- Squeezing another project in
- Thinking about how to experiment with business and what I might want to do
- Notes from the Ontario Science Centre field trip
- Mapping out what I’ve learned at IBM
- My CSS theming setup
- Weekly review: Week ending January 27, 2012
- High school application season
- Fourteen kids and an impromptu pie party
- Setting things in motion
- Getting ready for my next experiment!
- Thinking about Quantified Awesome, meetups, and DemoCamp
- January 22, 2012
- Weekly review: Week ending January 20, 2012
- Quantified Self Toronto #9
- Emacs: Telling external processes about terminal capabilities, and watching over other people’s shoulders
- Brainstorming breakdowns, assumptions, and possibilities
- January 15, 2012
- Weekly review: Week ending January 13, 2012
- January 13, 2012
- Work, extracurriculars, and measuring time: an epiphany
- Tip: Use visibility to motivate new habits
- Things I want to learn more about through work
- Making good progress on theming the site
- Moving time around
- Weekly review: Week ending January 6, 2012
- LEGO and Indiana Jones: nuking the fridge got a lot more fun
- Thinking about reviewing archives
- Quantified Awesome: Squishing my excuses
- CSS theming, magnification, and foot pedals
- Quantified Awesome: Community-supported agriculture with Plan B Organic Farms, fall 2011
- Weekly review: Week ending December 30, 2011
2011
- Figuring out my CSS workflow
- Learning from CSS tweaking
- Yay more food containers!
- Reducing clutter in the kitchen
- How I used the 5-day holiday
- Quantified Awesome: Building my own time tracker
- Weekly review: Week ending December 23, 2011
- Getting through the beige days
- Investing in awesomeness
- Comparing Plan B Organic Farms with Cooper’s Farm CSA
- Getting ready for the next project
- Rails experiences: Things I learned from project O
- Decision review: Decision review
- Monthly review: November 2011
- Weekly review: Week ending December 16, 2011
- Emacs, artbollocks-mode.el, and writing more clearly
- Learning plans and time budgets: packing things into 2012
- Growing as a developer: Automated tests
- Reviewing my archives
- Quantified Awesome: Thinking about what I want to build next
- 2011 in review
- Weekly review: Week ending December 9, 2011
- Blog analysis for 2011: 173,363 words so far; also, using the Rails console to work with WordPress
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 15): Tools to help you get started
- Geek tidbits: Postfix configuration for development and testing
- Busy, busy, busy week
- Quantified Awesome: How I’m starting to use Tap Log for Android
- Clearing out the basement
- Weekly review: Week ending December 2, 2011
- Upcoming decision: Considering different cellphone plans for J-
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 14): Writing for yourself and writing for others
- Things I’m learning from tracking
- Rails experiences: Building an interactive tutorial
- Quantified Awesome: 116 web resources for Quantified Self
- Thoughts from helping with homework
- Weekly review: Week ending November 25, 2011
- Decision review: Scheduling posts and using themes
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 13): On frequency
- Ruby on Rails: Extending ActiveRecord::Base to define your own ActiveRecord association methods
- From the feeds: Development, food, connecting with people, e-books, finance
- Quantified Awesome: Why I track
- Learning how to model with Google Sketchup
- Weekly review: Week ending November 18, 2011
- Decision review: Lenovo X220 tablet PC (with graphs!)
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 12): Two homes
- Massages, physical feedback, and behaviour modification
- From the feeds: Friendship, planning ahead, and crossroads
- Quantified Awesome: A place for everything, and everything in its place
- Stories from the trip: Terminal 3
- Weekly review: Week ending November 11, 2011; thinking about the temptation to work
- Decision review: Metropass instead of biking to work in November
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 11): Looking back at the year
- Thinking about how to get even better at bulk-cooking
- Visualization resources
- Quantified Awesome: How much music do you have?
- Monthly review: October 2011
- Quantified Awesome: Development-driven behaviour and integrated tests for life
- Weekly review: Week ending November 4, 2011
- Decision review: Cat boarding
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 10): Difficult situations
- Planning an Emacs-based personal wiki – Org? Muse? Hmm…
- From the feeds: Selling benefits, not features; caramel apples; graphic novels for kids
- Quantified Awesome: Data from waking up 3 hours earlier than normal
- Stories from our trip: Furry caterpillar
- Weekly review: Week ending October 28, 2011
- Decision review: Switching from Rackspace Cloud to Linode
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 9): Learning from others
- Practising drawing: variations on a theme
- Thought roundup: Podcasts, drawing, cats, and towels
- Geek travel update: Mostly as planned
- Weekly review: Week ending October 21, 2011
- Sketchnotes from Quantified Self Toronto Oct 21 2011
- Stories from the trip: Making my peace with endings
- Figuring out how to plan for a month
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 8): Slow life down and speed it up
- Jetlag-assisted early days
- From the feeds: Writing, more writing, journalism, and automation
- Monthly review: September 2011
- Passioneer survey (Submit your answers by Oct 18)
- Weekly review: Weeks ending October 7 and October 14, 2011
- The joys of development with Selenium web-testing
- Decision review: Working at IBM
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 7): Learning how to write
- Working with FTP sites
- From the feeds: Ramen, personal assistants, productivity, co-schooling, and being yourself
- Geek travel: Planning outfits using matrices
- Monitoring multiple WordPress sites for comments using Yahoo Pipes
- Tweaking my Windows 7 setup more: Emacs on all virtual desktops!
- Decision review: Marrying W-
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 6): Looking back
- Learning browser-based testing with Selenium
- From the feeds: Saving money, making money, balancing life, reading books, and making rainbows
- Tracking and organizing my clothes: substituting mathematics for fashion sense
- Weekly review: Week ending September 30, 2011
- It turns out that “I suck” moments are more negotiable than I thought
- Converted my Arduino foot pedal into a Teensy foot pedal!
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 5): Getting started
- Getting better at working at the office
- From the feeds: entrepreneurship, teaching, biking, riding
- Quantified: How I spent seven weeks
- Weekly review: Week ending September 23, 2011
- Batch cooking, community-supported agriculture, and gardening
- Working with the Editorial Calendar plugin for WordPress; on scheduling posts
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 4): Parenting
- Planning for currency conversion
- Update on typing: Added AutoCorrect hotkey script, now clocking in at 118wpm
- IBM Comic: Watson on helpdesk duty; variants
- Weekly review: Week ending September 16, 2011
- Monthly review: June, July, and August 2011
- Back to school, back to study groups
- Learning new tricks about learning: maps and history
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 3): Blogging and other social tools
- Free Geek Toronto: Notes from the build session
- Deliberate practice, typing faster, and Emacs
- Thinking about getting better at decisions
- Weekly review: Week ending September 9, 2011
- Tweaking the fingerprint settings on my Lenovo X220T
- Dusting off my Sony Vaio U1
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 2): Growing into blogging
- Decision: Not getting an Ontario Science Centre family membership
- Drupal: Finding nodes through autocomplete
- Thinking about improving our freezer use
- Weekly review: Week ending September 2, 2011
- Starting up my experiments in delegation again; the difference between what I want to do and what I want to see
- Notes on transcription with and without a foot pedal
- Transcript: Blogging (Part 1): Blogging and introverts
- Getting rid of the “I can’t draw”s
- Batch cooking
- Drupal debugging story: Rules defined in multiple Features
- Weekly review: Week ending August 27, 2011
- Code and circuit for a six-function Arduino-based USB footswitch
- Practising drawing
- Mailing non-Emacs users your Org notes
- Re-setting up my computer
- How to set up more frequent merge replications in SQL Server 2000
- Built a USB foot pedal using the Arduino Uno
- “Hello, Monday!” comic series launched on IBM intranet home page; now I’m a comic artist!
- Thinking about outsourcing transcription or doing it myself
- Weekly review: Week ending August 19, 2011
- Kids’ cartoons and learning piano
- Git bisect and reversing a mistaken patch
- Thinking my way through a tough MS SQL Server 2000 replication problem
- Session follow-up #1: Discovering Yourself through Blogging
- Discovering Yourself through Blogging (free teleconference Aug 16, 6 PM PDT, 9 PM EDT, 9 AM Philippine time)
- Volunteer notes: Free Geek Toronto
- Reflections on creativity
- Weekly review: Week ending August 12, 2011
- Living an awesome life as a 27-year-old: a year in blog posts
- Thinking about blogging and planning ahead
- Lessons learned from project M
- Decision: Piano lessons?
- Drupal: Overriding Drupal autocompletion to pass more parameters
- Jalapeño jelly
- Weekly review: Week ending August 5, 2011; thoughts on discretionary time
- Drupal, HTML Purifier, and embedding IFRAMES from YouTube
- Drupal and JQuery 1.5: Fixing the JSON encoding of ampersands
- Learning by imitation: getting inspired by Exploding Dog
- Rhetoric and advocacy: the value of a different approach
- Looking back at life as a 27-year-old
- Weekly review: Week ending July 31, 2011
- Software and making pots
- Mornings at our house
- Long weekend ahead
- Piano lesson week 2
- Sketchnotes from Quantified Self Toronto meetup: Conferences, pollution sensing, and growing old at home
- Cats in high places
- Weekly review: Week ending July 24, 2011
- Public transit day
- Rhetoric and the Manila Zoo; reflections on conversations and a request for insight
- Starting piano again
- Dealing with a heat wave in Toronto
- Weekly review: Week ending July 16, 2011
- Dealing with web development and stress
- Piano lessons
- An elephant love story: Real stories of Manila Zoo
- Cake was not a lie
- A zucchini a day keeps the vegetable drawer okay
- The first blueberries from our garden
- Love, web development, and imaginary friends
- On cherry tomatoes, frugality, and wanting
- Monthly review: June 2011
- Weekly review: Two weeks ending July 9, 2011
- Thinking about activities to share with others
- In an imperfect world
- Planning for summer
- Hacking Drupal views and taxonomy: looking for 100% matching of terms
- Organizing my digital life
- Embracing Pollyanna
- Fifty kilometers on my bicycle
- Getting a grip on a large database migration
- How I organize my personal finances
- Four-day weekend ahead
- Context-switching and a four-project day
- Meaning and acknowledgement
- Drupal notes from helping a client improve her development environment
- Learning from the speeches of grade seven students
- Writing your way past “What have I been doing with my life?”
- Weekly review: Week ending June 25, 2011
- Strawberry rhubarb baking
- Mindful spending, experiments, and living in line with your values
- Portal 2
- Portal 2 and teachable moments in argument
- (500) days of salad
- Switching back to Linux as my development host
- Thinking about speaking topics
- Weekly review: Week ending June 18, 2011
- An abundance of cilantro, now freezing in cubes; strawberries and peas
- Gardening notes: Cut-and-come-again lettuce
- Getting the hang of community-supported agriculture
- Personal projects
- Make-ahead meals
- Kaizen in the little things: The way the door opens
- Cook Or Die Season II: Community-Supported Agriculture
- Decision review: Kitchen counter computing (ad hoc standing desk)
- This is what my blog looks like on paper
- Getting things ready for the next week: cooking and gardening
- Weekly review: Week ending June 11, 2011
- Managing configuration changes in Drupal
- Sketchnotes from Democamp Toronto 29, June 2011
- Drush, Simpletest, and continuous integration for Drupal using Jenkins (previously Hudson)
- Thinking about our development practices
- Negative optimization
- Made a stuff sack for J-
- Plans for summer: Relationships, work, gardening, biking, drawing and photography, making, and finances
- Weekly review: Week ending June 3, 2011
- Bike ride in the rain
- Decision review: calendars, development, standing desks, toe shoes, Kindle, bike, CSA, Autodesk Sketchbook, blogging
- Monthly reviews: April and May 2011
- It’s Bike Month in Toronto!
- Hungry hungry compost and other garden updates
- VMWare, Samba, Eclipse, and XDebug: Mixing a virtual Linux environment with a Microsoft Windows development environment
- Learning from Mr. Collins: Practice, conversation, and what to do when someone says something mean
- Seasons and salad days
- Made a kitty soap holder
- Dealing with a bad calendar week
- May 29, 2011: bagels, banana bread, bok choi, bath stuff, and books
- Weekly review: Weeks ending May 20, 2011 and May 27, 2011
- Developing a workflow with Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
- Taking a break while working on presentations
- The flow of opportunities in a large company
- Experimenting with standing desks
- Gardening: Horticultural investments, social dividends
- Victoria Day weekend: back to the garden
- Notes from the airport: Missed my flight; not the end of the world after all
- Presentation draft: Mentoring on the Network
- Waiting for my Kindle
- Travel updates: GPS, Pearl Street, Vibram toe shoes
- Ordered a Kindle with free 3G
- Walking outside my comfort zone – bike? push/kick scooter?
- Finding the bright side of business travel
- Rails: Preserving test data
- Weekly review: Week ending May 13, 2011
- Cattus Petasatus
- First foray into community-supported agriculture
- Weekly review: Week ending May 6, 2011
- Back from the Netherlands
- Rails: Paperclip needs attributes defined by attr_accessible, not just attr_accessor
- On kids and the learning of tangible things
- Condensing requirements into use cases
- Rails: Exporting data from specific tables into fixtures
- Tweaking married life for everyday happiness
- On people changing companies
- Cucumber, Capybara, and the joys of integration testing in Rails
- Thoughts from marriage: Learning together
- Negative productivity and learning from oopses
- Weekly review: Week ending April 29, 2011
- "An Easy Method for Beginners in Latin" and macron-insensitive search for Tiddlywiki
- Study group: Flashcards and the Leitner method
- Giving a presentation using Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and a web conference
- Remote training that rocks
- The enemy of your enemy is your friend: mnemonics and negative integers
- Stuff or experiences
- Writing macrons in Linux for Latin pronunciation
- Monthly review: March 2011
- Weekly review: Week ending April 22, 2011
- Back in the garden, the perennials are coming back
- Mr. Fluffers: Stray or not stray?
- Compost magic and happiness
- Making better use of travel time
- Learning from my mood data
- Study group update: negative numbers, exponents, and awesomeness
- Weekly review: Week ending April 15, 2011
- Three cat life
- Using behavioural economics to motivate yourself when working on risky projects
- Still cold? Wear a hat to bed
- Math study group: Positive and negative numbers
- On developing a reputation for project work
- Weekly review: Week ending April 8, 2011
- Writing more about life
- Decision review: Battery
- Spousonomics: Using economics to master love, marriage, and dirty dishes
- Why we use more than math textbooks and general-purpose resources
- Helping kids learn algebra
- Setting up Ruby on Rails on a Redhat Enterprise Linux Rackspace Cloud Server
- The Busy Person’s Guide to Learning from the Network (a guide for IBMers)
- Starting up our garden
- Weekly review: Week ending April 1, 2011
- Running the Selenium IDE testing plugin with Firefox 4
- Quid est nōmen tuum? Nōmen meum est “Sacha”
- Becoming a faster developer
- More thoughts on time analysis: correlations and revealed preferences
- Helping kids learn about automation
- On typing in Dvorak
- Filling in the learning gaps
- Weekly review: Week ending March 25, 2011
- The three argumenteers
- Shanghaippy birthday, John Grimme! Recipe: Lumpiang shanghai
- Learning more about Websphere and web service development
- Pirate kitties
- Weekly review: Week ending March 18, 2011
- Spring!
- Cats: 0, toilet paper monster: 1; also, ArtRage and Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
- Decision trees and self-challenges: how my laptop’s recent battery failure is a great excuse to think
- Thinking about a developer setup template
- Recipes: Coconut cocktail bun recipe
- Continuing experiments with Slideshare’s Zipcast web conferences
- Coconut buns and the economics of home awesomeness
- Get More Value from Blogging, Part VII: Inspiring Yourself and Inspiring Others
- Weekly review: Week ending March 11, 2011
- Math and energy
- Trying MemoLane (social timeline)
- Leveling up as a developer!
- Quick notes from Emacs Org-mode talk at GTALUG
- Can’t see cross-domain images in your Flash file? Make a crossdomain.xml
- Monthly review: February 2011
- Weekly review: Week ending March 4, 2011
- Presentation experiment: Shy Connector, Six Steps to Sharing, and other presentations in March!
- Get More Value from Blogging, part VI: Let’s Get Down to Business
- Questions and answers from #infoboomSC tweetchat on blogging
- Get More Value from Blogging, part V: Communication Matters
- Dealing with intimidating projects
- Get More Value from Blogging, part IV: Connecting with People
- Get More Value from Blogging, part III: Sharing Makes the Blog Go ‘Round
- Weekly review: Week ending February 25, 2011
- Trying out Slideshare’s new Zipcast feature
- Get More Value from Blogging, part II: The Compounding Value of an Archive
- Get More Value from Blogging, part I: The Immediate Benefits of Thought
- Posted revised “Remote Presentations That Rock” presentation
- Kaizen: Thinking about presentations
- How I spent my Family Day weekend
- ITSC guide to conference awesomeness
- Waking up: looking at my data
- Weekly review: Week ending February 18, 2011
- Decision review: Limiting my blog to one post a day
- LinkedIn tip: Customize your profile URL
- Book: Daddy Long Legs, and letters
- On friendship and becoming more social
- Imagine success for social media
- From zero to hero: a newbie’s guide to learning and building a reputation along the way
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Webinar: Energy, Interaction, and ROI
- More about getting 27″ washers and dryers down 26″ hallways
- On presenting, anxiety, and moving forward
- On friendship and getting better at it
- Weekly review: Week ending February 11, 2011
- Books to write
- Hackbuzzbuzzbuzz
- Thinking about personal random moment studies
- Things to write about: questions for your blogger’s block
- Working on estimates
- Disagreement and the road to trusting yourself
- Monthly review: January 2011
- Weekly review: Week ending February 4, 2011
- On appearance and bias: thoughts from the Nerd Girls panel at Lotusphere 2011
- A story of pi
- Lotusphere 2011 wrap-up
- Weekly review: Week ending January 28, 2011
- Pre-conference networking tips for the Instructional Technology Strategies Conference
- A braindump of tips for other new immigrants from the Philippines
- Draft Lotusphere BoF on working with the Connections API
- Cross-posting between Lotus Connections blogs and a personal blog
- Tweaking fun and nudging myself out of procrastination
- Unbaffled
- Sketches: What index cards are teaching me about drawing
- Weekly review: Week ending January 21, 2011
- Sketchnotes from Quantified Self Toronto meetup #3
- Monthly review: December 2010
- Fun and rational economic theory: reflections on the book “The Logic of Life”
- Of recipes and memories
- Sketchnotes: Gretchen Rubin, Happiness Project book tour
- Batch baking for fun and awesomeness
- Switched my Fido plan
- Emacs 24 and the package manager
- Weekly review: Week ending January 14, 2011
- 13,705 steps and counting
- Book: Let’s Get Real About Money: Profit from the Habits of the Best Personal Finance Managers
- Three tips for cheerful chores
- Wrapping up projects and preparing for the next one
- Work on the business from the outside, not in it – Book: Effortless entrepreneur
- Snippets from life
- Weekly review: Week ending January 7, 2011
- Emacs, BBDB, and getting your contacts on the Android or iPhone
- Moving my book notes online
- Marking up books
- Sketches: If you want to make the most of your next conference, you should blog
- Momentum and holidays
- Sick days
- Weekly review: Week ending December 31, 2010
2010
- Thinking about housework
- Thinking about time tracking
- Blogging and conference networking tips
- Ten lessons learned from disassembling and rebuilding our washing machine
- The great washing machine adventure
- Drupal fixes: Modifying the entries in Calendar
- Weekly review: Week ending December 24, 2010
- Reflections on mentoring new developers in Drupal
- Using Simpletest and spreadsheets to populate Drupal with data
- More reflections on code and consulting
- What’s coming up in Emacs 24
- Code and consulting
- Yearly review: 2010
- Reflecting on life as an experiment, gender gaps, and privilege
- Weekly review: Week ending December 18, 2010
- Test-driven development and happiness
- More MobileOrg hacking on the Android
- Android Tasker: Setting time limits for Angry Birds and other timesucks
- Android life so far
- Conference tips: planning your attendance
- Happy Holidays, Eh! First edition greeting card giveaway
- XKCD, tic-tac-toe, and fractal goodness
- Weekly review: Week ending December 10, 2010
- Understanding analytics for personal blogs
- What if sharing knowledge could make a difference between life and death?
- Sketchnotes: The Science of Blogging: Dan Zarrella (Hubspot)
- Making the most of the conference hallway track
- Writing about lots of different kinds of things
- Taho
- Monthly review: November 2010
- Weekly review: Week ending December 3, 2010
- Happy holidays, eh!
- More thoughts on week beginnings: it’s about being proactive
- Quantified Self Toronto: Second Meetup
- Sometimes you have to work at being happy
- Limiting flow
- Learning Android development by hacking MobileOrg
- Weekly review: Week ending November 26, 2010
- Work and life
- Reclaiming
- Android: Tracking sleep with Sleep Bot
- I just got an Android phone
- Emacs: Recording ledger entries with org-capture-templates
- Week beginnings
- Weekly review: Week ending November 19, 2010
- Experimenting with mornings
- Conversations: Stian Håklev
- Smiling
- Sketchnotes: Why I do them, how I do them, and how you can get started
- What I'm focusing on
- Monthly review: October 2010
- Weekly review: Week ending November 14, 2010
- Watched Wicked again; thinking about experiences
- Sketches: Wicked
- Drupal, SimpleTest, and the node access API
- Reinvention: virtual storytelling summit Nov 11 – 22, 2010
- Getting more drawing into my life
- How to use Drush to download and install Drupal modules
- The story of the shoes at our wedding; also, wedding pictures
- Weekly review: Week ending November 7, 2010
- My reading round-up
- Where do you find topics to write about? How to have tons of topics
- How much time does it take to blog?
- Thoughts on speaking
- Book: Choose to be happily married: How everyday decisions can lead to lasting love
- Saving team members from RSI
- Weekly review: Week ending October 31, 2010
- Emacs, keypresses, and why keyboard combinations aren't that scary
- Speaking: In case of emergency, break glass
- Notes from Quantified Self Toronto, October 27, 2010
- "But what can I talk about?" Toastmaster tactics for tackling topics
- How I got into computer science
- Weekly review: Week ending October 24, 2010
- Thinking about getting better at writing
- Drupal Features and Drush: updating our development workflow
- Book: Critical inquiry: the process of argument
- Saving development time through virtual appliances
- Memories of Mandelbrot
- Notes from DrupalCampToronto 2010
- Book: Fast Track Networking: Turning Conversations into Contacts
- Weekly review: Week ending October 17, 2010
- Back on the writing wagon
- Toaster’s toasted
- Placeholder: The Examined Life: Technology and Experimentation
- Monthly review: September 2010
- Week ending October 10, 2010
- Cleaning up HTML from Microsoft Word
- Lotus Notes mail practices
- Quick catch-up
- Married!
- The Exploratorium, or playgrounds for the mind
- Book: How to Win Every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic
- Book: Thank You for Arguing
- Book: Getting to Yes
- Systematically eliminating choices
- Week ending September 26, 2010
- How to be dispensable, and why you should document and automate yourself out of a job
- New note-taking workflow with Emacs Org-mode
- Old notes on staffing a virtual conference booth
- Rhetoric
- Tips from remote workers
- What can I do to help make the world more equitable?
- Week ending September 19, 2010
- Getting past generation-based conversations
- Welcome, listeners of the Taking Notes podcast!
- Tips for entrepreneurs
- ‘round the bend
- Towards equity
- Filipiniana
- Week ending September 12, 2010
- Getting the WordPress Lifestream plugin to work on my blog
- Emacs Org mode and publishing a weekly review
- Monthly review: August 2010
- Stuff is just stuff, and experiences are just experiences
- Labour Day painting
- Redoing things
- Week ending September 5, 2010
- Fit for You: Thinking about my priorities
- Thinking of autumn
- The value of constraints
- Book: Leading Outside the Lines
- It’s okay if you can’t remember or spell my name; being human
- Limiting my options so that I can focus
- Week ending August 29, 2010
- Setting up my new tablet PC – apps, config, etc.
- Drawing with my tablet
- On a Lenovo X61
- Proactive communication: Five tips for following up
- Keeping in touch with diffuse networks
- Learning storytelling from my parents
- Weekly review: Week ending August 22, 2010
- Six steps to make sharing part of how you work
- Backyard trades
- Hypercubes, happiness, and serenity
- Speed-reading
- Diversity and awareness of privilege
- Note-taking revisited
- Weekly review: Week ending August 15, 2010
- Twenty-seven; life as a twenty-six year old
- The delicate dance of status
- Reflecting on introductions
- Networking events
- Television and the push and pull of motivation
- Weekly review: Week ending August 8, 2010
- Sample code for allowing drag-and-drop of Notes/Domino documents (including email) to a table in a plugin
- Monthly review: July 2010
- On finding a great job
- On passion and luck
- Long weekend reflections
- Success and blogging
- Two days of awesome
- Weekly review: Week ending August 1, 2010
- What’s success, anyway?
- Cool mornings
- Finding opportunities in a big company
- A philosophy of sharing and a truth about teaching
- Electronic ears: Using Performous to learn how to sing
- Weekly review: Week ending July 26, 2010
- Living an awesome life: Not a Greek tragedy
- Reflections from a tweetup
- Getting the hang of leading small things
- Giving myself permission to delegate again
- Technology evangelists: What we do, how to find and hire one, how to become one
- Troubleshooting my Lotus Notes 8.5.2, Expeditor 6.2, and Eclipse 3.4 setup
- Using org2blog to publish Org-mode subtrees
- This is a test post from org2blog
- Weekly review: Week ending July 18, 2010
- Garden riches
- Keeping track of multiple projects
- Playing the long game: writing, raw material, and backups
- Delegation and thinking about what I want to do
- Love and reaction
- Weekly review: Week ending July 11, 2010
- CookOrDie: Passing it on with lemon-rosemary chicken
- Sooner or later? Expertise and the new
- Yogurt, change, and growing oldness
- Monthly review: June 2010
- Get-together ideas for Toronto
- Thoughts on writing and starting again
- Career growth in a large company
- Weekly review: Week ending July 4, 2010
- Blueberry jam, apricot syrup, and kiwi jam
- Thinking about dinner parties
- Tools, big companies, and collaboration
- Risks, personal brands, and findability
- Book: Making Peace with Your Office Life
- Weekly review: Week ending June 27, 2010
- Keeping my name
- Growing up
- Editing audio and embedding it into a MS Powerpoint file
- Thank you, David Singer
- Using supervisord for Nginx+FastCGI+PHP
- Seven Tips for Short Talks
- Weekly review: Week ending June 20, 2010
- The fruits and chairs of our labour
- Say the steps out loud
- Planning ahead
- Notes about business communication
- Happiness
- Weekly review: Week ending June 13, 2010
- I want to learn how to draw better
- On libraries at school
- Braindump: Automating repetitive tasks using AutoHotkey
- Thinking out loud: happiness
- LotusScript: Checking another database for categories that do not contain a document of a particular type
- The work of self-understanding
- Passion
- Weekly review: Week ending June 7, 2010
- Personal finance
- Goals
- Some of my favourite quotes
- Influence map; introspection
- Monthly review: May 2010
- Weekly review: week ending May 30, 2010
- Travel kaizen and the meaning of life
- Exercising the senses
- Imperfection
- Getting the hang of big companies
- Woodworking
- Weekly review: Week ending May 24, 2010 (Victoria Day long weekend)
- Exponential awesomeness
- Getting the hang of gardening
- Braindump: On face-to-face and online social networking (xpost)
- The garden in May
- Presented Remote Presentations That Rock v2 for the Best of TLE 2009 series
- Thinking about the path ahead
- I want to learn how to make drawings/videos like this
- Custom fields in Lotus Notes / Domino? You may need to set the SUMMARY field flag
- Weekly review: Week ending May 16, 2010
- Org-toodledo
- Picking hobbies that fit together
- Even more awesome LotusScript mail merge for Lotus Notes + Microsoft Excel
- Quick notes from a conversation about speaking and facilitation
- Dear future Sacha,
- Weekly review: Week ending May 9, 2010
- Quick guide to domain names
- Remote Presentations That Rock (revised)
- May 2010: Remember and declutter
- A letter to my 8-year-old self
- Holy cow, that was a lot of mail. So sorry!
- Squirrels, shop class and drafting: making my peace with high school
- Monthly review: April 2010
- Weekly review: Week ending May 2, 2010
- Bread of salt and taste of home
- Braindump: What I learned from our virtual leadership conversation
- Thinking about what people remember
- Paper is the new PowerPoint
- On stores and surroundings
- Smarter leaders braindump (long, visual)
- Stitching together a semi-rotational program; training is not the limiting factor
- What do I hope to inspire people to do and be?
- Weekly review: Week ending April 25, 2010
- Women and technical leadership
- My cats have been teaching me how to draw
- Forgot my keys; automating memory
- The problem with personal branding
- Thoughts on presenting: I love the backchannel
- New hires, ignorance and innovation
- Being visible
- Weekly review: Week ending April 18, 2010
- SimpleXML and Xpath problems solved
- In my dreams of wild success
- Tea
- Thinking about mentoring
- On getting started with collaboration
- From the ground up: Helping our organizations work smarter
- For love of numbers
- Weekly review: Week ending April 11, 2010
- I heart gardening
- Show your work
- Find your wall
- Large team challenges
- Technical leadership
- Weekly review: Week ending April 4, 2010
- Happiness at work
- Unstructured time update
- WordPress admin screen tweaks
- On role models
- IgniteToronto video: The Shy Presenter
- Thinking about travel
- Dusting off my Emacs config files
- Monthly review: March 2010
- Weekly review: Week ending March 28, 2010
- From delegation to automation
- Automation
- Missing something I love about presentations
- Reflections on PresentationCampToronto
- How to get people to read your blog post
- Presentation kaizen: Seven everyday ways to become a better presenter
- How to brain-dump what you know
- Weekly review: Week ending March 21, 2010
- Learning from interviews
- Coaching people on how to give better remote presentations – Thinking out loud
- Braindump: Presentation kaizen
- Welcome to IBM! Advice for other newcomers like me
- Book recommendations for new grads
- Experiment: Shopping for groceries online
- Weekly review: Week ending March 14, 2010
- Steeped in collaboration
- Kitchen kaizen
- What do I want to learn? Making a map
- Leadership going virtual: how we can help managers
- Thinking about what I want to do with IBM
- Experiments as a presenter
- Weekly review: Week ending March 7, 2010
- An abundance of opportunities
- On circumstances and somebodies
- A little less wise, a little more awesome
- What I learned from The Art of Marketing
- Presentation lessons from Ignite; deliberate practice
- Not just a word
- Thoughts on preparing an Ignite-style presentation
- Monthly review: February 2010
- Weekly review: Week ending February 28, 2010
- The Shy Presenter: Why conventional advice on learning public speaking sucks, and how to really get started
- Getting ready for a new adventure
- On vintage portaits and wedding photography
- The Shy Presenter: braindumping an introvert’s guide to public speaking
- Thinking about indexing and connecting the dots
- Wiki organization challenge – thinking out loud
- Winter
- Seeds
- Weekly review: Week ending February 21, 2010
- Circuses, pots, and cathedrals: three key stories
- Patternicity, how things come together, and happiness
- The sweet spot at work
- It’s not what you can’t write, it’s what you need to share
- Experiments in awesome
- Fixing SIOCSIFFLAGS: Unknown error 132 for Karmic wireless on Asus Eee 1008HA
- Personal blog? Don’t worry about your strategy
- Weekly review: Week ending February 14, 2010
- Kaizen: WITI: The Shy Connector
- How not to propose marriage
- Visualization of my blog categories
- Wiki information architecture thoughts
- Writing for love and fun
- Harvesting the backchannel bazaar of insights
- Notes from WITI: The Shy Connector
- Bug-hunting spreadsheets
- ACM Hypertext conference in Toronto this June; paper deadline Feb 14
- Weekly review: Week ending February 7, 2010
- Lessons learned from microblogging talk
- Teapot
- Moving from testing to development
- I’d like to build the post-connector workplace
- Monthly highlights: January 2010
- Survey responses for TLE: Remote Presentations That Rock
- Learning more about interviewing
- Weekly review: Week ending January 31, 2010
- Always look on the bright side of life
- Agendas
- Pamanhikan
- From the book bag
- Gifts and graphs: visualization and gift-giving
- Weekly review: Week ending January 24, 2010
- Dogear and Delicious: Cross-posting your enterprise bookmarks (xpost)
- Book: Beyond Booked Solid
- Every teachable moment
- Around the watercooler
- Visual organizers
- Batirol, tablea, and tsokolatera – the joys of hot chocolate
- Recovering
- Free Drupal-IBM-Acquia webinar: Integrating Drupal with Enterprise Back-office Systems – Thu Jan 21 2010 1PM EST
- Book: On Becoming a Leader
- Recovering from jet lag
- Braindump: Social media advice for events
- Training wheels for setting goals
- Weekly review: Week ending Jan 17, 2010
- What I want to talk about in 2010
- Learning assertiveness
- Reflecting on introversion and shyness; help me find better words!
- Lightweight personas for ideation workshops
- Microblogging talk
- Rabbit-holes of awesome
- Getting started on your web presence
- Upcoming talk: The Shy Connector
- I want more colour in my day
- Growth through writing
- Facilitation: Thinking about the ends and means
- A night with the barkada
- Cats in high places
- Information gardening tasks
- La-Z-Boy cinemas, massages, and seafood
- Weekly review: Week ending January 10, 2010
- Sketch: Elephant love
- Closing my 2009 financial ledger, looking forward to the next year
- I’ll never buy a Moleskine again
- Personal knowledge management, morgue files, capture systems
- Learning more about facilitation
- Sketch: Getting past the tyranny of the blank page
- Monthly highlights: December 2009
- On pen and paper
- Offline and online conversations
- Accessing tacit knowledge and building pathways for two-way learning
- Weekly review: Weeks ending December 27, 2009 and January 3, 2010
- How I explore my interests
- Thinking out loud: Mapping what I know
- Book: Rules for Revolutionaries
- On the practice of a weekly review
2009
- What will you stop doing?
- I write because I cannot waste time
- I hate flying
- What do I delegate, and why?
- Meeting resolutions
- How you know your training sessions are working; Remote Presentations That Rock
- Getting ready for a long trip
- Gifts
- Happy-do, epiphanies, and relentless improvement
- Learning about note-taking
- Moments of truth
- Weekly review: Weeks ending Dec 13, 2009 and Dec 20, 2009
- My week starts with Mondays, and other ways perspective influences life
- Copious free time? Carefully protected!
- After the tea party
- Book: The Hamster Revolution for Meetings
- One post a day, or the value of a bottleneck
- Learning plan for 2010
- Conversations with a mentor: chat about plans, mentoring, and knowledge sharing
- What can I help you learn? Looking for mentees
- How I find and learn from mentors
- Lessons from 2009 and plans for 2010
- Informed Judgment, Terrence Hickey
- Notes from VizThink video on Visual Notetaking 101
- Fall down intentionally
- Book: Making Work Work
- Thinking about improving the connective tissue of organizations
- Editing feedback on The Shy Connector
- Weekly review: Week ending December 6, 2009
- Process: Using Activities to organize workshop-related information
- The shy connector’s guide to business travel
- Lotus Connections Communities topics+replies feeds to OPML
- Behind the scenes: Livin’ la Vida Emacs
- Thoughts on the brain drain
- A toolbox of questions
- Scenes from a geek life: Duel
- Superpowers and vision security
- Of storytellers and pattern-makers; Book: Solitude: A Return to the Self
- Visual notes – Gary Vaynerchuk and Democamp Toronto 24
- Reflections on passion: Don’t let your job get in the way of your career
- Learning about my grandmother
- Living in the sweet spot
- Visual notes from Remote Presentations That Rock
- Lotus Notes tweaks: Toolbar buttons to file mail
- Weekly review: Week ending Nov 29, 2009 (and website redesign!)
- WordPress tweak: Proper navigation for date.php
- Process: How to ask communities for help
- Figuring things out on the fly
- Drawing by Seeing, and some reflections on life
- Oh, the library…
- Learning how to write
- Reflections on the Innovation Discovery workshop in Boston
- Trying out visual notetaking at a workshop
- Weekly review: Week ending November 22, 2009
- Thinking about my personal learning environment
- Drawing is about seeing the magic in everyday things
- Book: Leading Out Loud
- The luxury of making
- WordPress: Older posts, newer posts
- Cambridge stories from the past and future
- Automating tedious wiki editing tasks with Emacs and w3m
- How I learned to stop worrying and love the webinar: Part 4: Taking the next steps
- Fleece blankets and seasons
- Weekly review: Week ending November 15, 2009
- The shy connector’s schedule: making time to breathe
- Reflecting on how I can create value
- Reflecting on 8 years of blog posts
- Lucas
- Thinking about how I can make the most of editing; The world is an amazing candy-store of talent
- Wild success and social networks
- How I learned to stop worrying and love the webinar: Part 3: Reading the room
- My talks in 2009
- How I learned to stop worrying and love the webinar: Part 2: From audience to participants
- How I learned to stop worrying and love the webinar – Part 1: The best seats in the house
- Libraries
- Eat like a bird, poop like an elephant? Eat like a bee!
- Weekly review: Week ending November 8, 2009
- Made a sofa wrap!
- Five types of coaching
- Garden plans for 2010
- My Inkscape settings
- Thoughts from “Remote Presentations That Rock”, changing dynamics
- Compfight: Search Flickr for CC-licensed images
- Working on not misplacing things
- Thinking about Planner/EmacsWiki versus WordPress
- Book: Closing the Innovation Gap
- Weekly review: Week ending November 1, 2009
- Comedy and self-promotion
- Connecting in a large organization
- Halloween
- Grocery round-up: Toronto
- Flowcharts and drawing
- Learning from failure
- The “Remote Presentations That Rock” reading list
- New Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch!
- What to do during boring teleconference calls
- How I met Jeff Muzzerall
- Big dreams and small dreams can coexist
- Weekly review: Week ending October 25, 2009
- The man who should’ve used Connections
- Thinking in terms of decades
- Happy Bee-Day to me!
- Vacations and the introvert
- Thinking about conferences
- Thinking out loud about my presentation
- Almost a permanent resident! Decisions, decisions…
- Check out “7 Tips for Remote Presentations That Rock” – notes posted
- Speaking of routines: life is cyclic
- Routines
- Weekly review: Week ending October 18, 2009
- Weekly review: Week ending October 11, 2009
- 7 Tips for Remote Presentations That Rock
- A weekend well-spent preparing for winter
- Squeezing through a traffic jam
- Missed sketchblogging!
- Public speaker worried about losing control? Don’t have lectures – have conversations
- Saving time and money with a chest freezer
- Find your attention wandering during teleconferences?
- Drupal workflow for small projects
- Finding the sweet spot
- How do you keep in touch with 500+ contacts?
- Weekly review: Week ending October 4, 2009
- Seeing in three dimensions
- Entrepreneurship tips from Sarah Prevette (Sprouter) at the Toronto Girl Geek Dinner
- Working around networking weaknesses and playing to strengths
- Personal connection and a trip to the dentist
- Dinner on the periodic table
- Weekly review: Sept 20 and Sept 27, 2009
- Riding on my bicycle
- Loyalty and love at work
- Swarming talent and manpower outsourcing
- Thinking about the Smart Work Jam
- Shifting gears
- Expanding on The Shy Connector: What do you want to see next?
- Improv 201, class 2: This is going to be tough
- Blog to find out how you think
- Quick thoughts
- Brainstorming around Smart Work
- Weekly review: Week ending September 13, 2009
- Made a lunch bag
- Deeper insights into private versus public
- Pick my brain
- Weekly review: Week ending September 6, 2009
- Just in case
- Process: Update my IBM meeting calendar
- Improv 101, class 6 (really #7 in the series): Getting the hang of it!
- A teacher’s guide to Web 2.0 at school [illustrated]
- Weekly review: week ending August 30, 2009
- Improv 101: Learning more about characterizations
- Improv 101, class 4: Characterizations
- Exercising my network
- IBM Drupal Drop-in Clinic
- Growing as a presenter
- Weekly review: Week ending August 23, 2009
- Back from staycation
- Tea, a drink with jam and bread
- Social media changes real-life conversations
- New presentation: The Shy Connector!
- Teaching energy
- Notes from my staycation
- Garden updates
- Five hats
- Weekly review: Weeks ending August 8 and 15, 2009
- From presentations to conversations
- Reflecting on relationships
- The shy connector
- Another year of blog posts (PDF, 535 pages)
- Life as a 25-year-old
- My life as a 25-year-old
- Food and shelter, health, love, skill, meaning
- Improv: Catch 23’s Next Act, people-watching
- The sweetness of life
- Observational humour and solo improv play
- Gardening and cats
- Improv 101, class 3: It’s not about stuff, it’s about relationships
- The influence of trees, webs, and clouds
- In-jokes and shared experiences
- Weekly review: Week ending August 2, 2009
- On sewing and improv
- Improv 101 class 2: Scenes, objects, and environments
- Laptop hard disk still dead
- Unstructured time
- Taro
- Sewing arghs
- Lotus Notes mail merge from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
- Weekly review: Week ending July 26, 2009
- Never get used up
- Science 2.0: July 29, 2009 1pm-6pm MaRS
- Started my Improv 101 class!
- How I got my job at IBM
- Weekly review: Weeks ending July 12, 2009 and July 19, 2009
- Just got back from the photowalk in High Park
- Facilitating workshops: What I learned from doing a trend overview
- Notes from the road
- Quick travel notes: move through the airport quickly
- Weekly review: Week ending July 5, 2009
- From here to first frost
- Cat portrait session
- More strawberries!
- Hobbies for life
- Reflecting on how to prepare for workshops
- The fullness of days
- Hobby day holiday
- Recent photos
- Combining multiple social media services
- Thinking of a travel dossier
- Making business travel awesome
- Lessons learned from this phase of our Drupal project
- Changing hats
- Weekly review: Week ending June 28, 2009
- The joys of making things
- Notes from Totally Rocking Presentations at IBM
- Cultivating enthusiasm
- Log your accomplishments
- Weekly review: Week ending June 21, 2009
- Leadership and Embracing Challenge
- Travelling with smiles
- A tale of two laptops
- Social media and education
- Taking the Stage: The Power of Voice
- Twitter brings down walls
- Weekly review: Week ending June 14, 2009
- 129 summer camp ideas
- Notes from the Social Recruiting Summit
- Social Recruiting Summit: Awesomest Job Search Ever
- Garden updates
- Work-life balance and the good life
- Thoughts on Toodledo versus Emacs Org
- Weekly review: Week ending June 7, 2009
- Stage fright, visualization and improvization
- Asus EEE 1008HA and Ubuntu: Keep a USB drive handy
- My Charity Connects: The A, B, Cs, of Boomers, X, Ys, Zs: Reaching Different Generations Through Social Media
- Preventive maintenance and the Goldtouch Go! keyboard
- Conversations with the students at Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- More gardening and sewing
- Even the dentist’s assistant thinks I’m happy =)
- Gardening
- Photos from High Park
- Weekly review: Week ending May 31, 2009
- Drupal in the trenches: MySQL and DELETE joins; multiple tests
- Taking the Stage
- Finally figured out what to do with presentation templates! =)
- No magic beans required
- Helping people learn about Web 2.0 through stories
- Drupal from the trenches: This is my game
- The Read/Write Internet: Advice to students
- Drupal in the trenches: AJAX history makes my brain hurt
- More gardening
- Purple carrots
- Weekly review: Week ending May 22, 2009
- Monthly review: April 2009
- Drupal: Timezones and places
- Drupal from the trenches: Database glitches
- Weekly review: week ending May 18, 2009
- Cintiq 12WX on Ubuntu Jaunty with ATIconfig
- Virtual assistance: Process for managing my to-read books
- Sewing, or on soldiering on
- I am a young shock-worker
- Refuse to Choose: or life is a many-splendoured thing
- Thank you, Lotus forums!
- Sewing: Of sewing more dresses and making more pots
- Thinking about the next summer dress I’m going to make
- Drupal: I’m learning how to be a JQuery/Date+Calendar ninja! =)
- Learning from Gen Y: Help needed!
- Smiling over a distance
- A love affair with books
- Making things; Vogue 8020
- Weekly review: Week ending May 10, 2009
- Delegating weaknesses; experimenting with social secretaries
- Putting together an inspiration board
- Yes, I work at a big company
- Thinking about organizing sewing patterns
- Just a simple red skirt
- Weekly report: Week ending May 3, 2009
- Getting started with virtual assistance
- Tips for getting started with virtual assistance
- Getting better at writing design documents
- The ups and ups of Mondays
- Notes from a conversation with Isaac Ezer and Andrew Louis
- Science Rendevous, May 9 11 AM – 5 PM, Toronto
- Caturday
- Making some wool skirts
- Thinking about those newsletters
- Weekly report: Week ending April 24, 2009
- Mapping my work happiness
- On the practice of happy-do
- Drupal staging and deployment tips: It’s all code
- Mapping what makes me happy
- Learning to play the piano
- Software reconstruction
- Q1 2009 Newsletter
- My financial network map and virtual envelope system
- Managing virtual assistants: Imagining more possibilities
- Weekly report: Week ending April 18, 2009
- Sketches: Do these look like cats to you? =)
- One stick figure’s day
- Reflecting on public speaking and my talk management system
- Quarterly review: Q1 2009
- Managing virtual assistants: My process for managing talk deadlines and information
- Young and savvy
- How to extract just the audio from Sametime Unyte recordings, on Linux
- Weekly report: Week ending April 12, 2009
- Riding on my bicycle; taking advantage of novelty
- Seven tips for making better presentations
- Finding finishers, building a team
- Enterprise 2.0: The business value of social networks
- My Drupal Makefile
- Weekly report: Week ending April 5, 2009
- Nothing quite like Org for Emacs
- Managing virtual assistants: the surprising benefits of transcription
- Thinking about making ridiculous amounts of money
- Remote presentations that rock: Challenges and opportunities of remote presentations
- Lessons learned from this phase of our Drupal project
- Ethics and egos in virtual assistance and relationships
- More thoughts on calendar management
- Planning projects for April: making remote presentations that rock, managing virtual assistants
- Monthly review: March 2009
- Passions, Strengths and Goals
- Volunteer opportunity for teachers and retired teachers in Ontario
- Virtual assistance process: Calendar management with Timebridge
- Quick tips for making the most of Sametime Unyte
- Virtual conferences change the game
- Weekly report: Week ending March 29, 2009
- New library reminder script
- Making the most of opportunities – tips for managing time, energy, and money
- Virtual assistance process: Manage Toronto Public Library books
- Haciendo que tu entorno de desarrollo de Drupal rocks
- Advice to IT students: Learning to love what you might hate right now
- LifeCampTO: April 5 (Sun), 10:30am – 1:00pm, LinuxCaffe
- From reactive to proactive, from inboxes to goals; thinking about the big picture
- The innovator’s innovator
- RSS footers
- Drupal in the Trenches: Fighting with Views
- Drupal gotchas: Never ever ever use anything less than module AND delta to specify blocks
- Upcoming Web 2.0 Conferences
- Ada Lovelace Day linkfest and wrapup
- Helping my parents learn more about Internet and business; any tips?
- Looking for female IT role models in Toronto?
- Tips for managing virtual assistants
- The Enchantress of Numbers; Happy Ada Lovelace Day!
- Digraphs with Graphviz
- How to do a lot
- Drupal tip: Test mail sending with Devel
- Outsourcing processes: Wake-up call
- Wake up calls
- Weekly review: Week ending March 22, 2009
- Five reasons why I’m experimenting with outsourcing to virtual assistants
- Drupal Gotcha: Watch out for $user during update.php
- Networking outside the firewall
- Improving my talk management process
- Five favorite Firefox add-ons for virtual assistants
- Monthly review: February 2009
- Weekly review: Week ending March 15, 2009
- Still looking for an awesome calendar management system
- Tasks I’ve tried delegating to TimeSvr so far
- DrupalCon 2009 Recap
- Making a Name for Yourself
- Virtual assistance and a review of TimeSvr, ODesk
- Tungle for the win: kaizen and calendar management
- Making a name for yourself: thinking out loud about my talk
- Weekly review: Week ending March 8, 2009
- Okay, even more impressed by Timebridge
- Drupal gotchas: watch out for Views dependencies
- Reinvesting
- Presentation Zen: Visualization of the credit crisis
- DrupalCon Day 1: Notes and Links from March 4, 2009
- IRC backchannel log for Totally Rocking Your Development Environment, DrupalCon 2009
- Geek cooking: In search of vanilla
- Want to grow as a speaker? Look for inspiration!
- 25 Tips for Totally Rocking Your Drupal Development Environment: pre-session notes
- Cookie recipe: Oatmeal (chocolate chip/raisin) cookies
- Reality check! Things are awesome
- Weekly report: week ending March 1, 2009
- VA Days: Rethinking web search and virtual assistance
- VA Days: Refining web research process for virtual assistance
- Your subconscious is your friend
- Weekly report: Week ending Feb 22, 2009 (yes, a bit late)
- VA Days: Calendar Management
- Feel free to use your laptop or your phone in my talks! I love the backchannel
- On the other side of the (virtual) desk
- LifeCampTO: Tweaking the plan!
- What does wild success look like? Kaizen and life; tweaking mornings
- Scaffolds and structures
- Creative encouragement and following passion
- Reflections on presentation; looking for a coach
- Luke looking up
- Weekly review: Week ending February 14, 2009
- Recording of Enterprise 2.0 and Knowledge Management lecture
- Notes from Enterprise 2.0 and knowledge management talk at Schulich
- Book workflow
- Talking about Enterprise 2.0 and knowledge management
- Planning meetings, get-togethers, and interviews with AgreeADate
- DrupalCampToronto organizing notes
- Finally got my new landing page off the ground! =)
- Weekly report – Week ending February 8, 2009
- A thousand ways that didn’t work
- Conversations about networking; scale, structure, and skills
- Kaizen: unsqueaking
- LifeCampTO social graph
- Kitty TV
- Lessons from LifeCamp
- Monthly review: January 2009
- Weekly review: Week ending January 30, 2009
- Scarcity versus abundance in knowledge management
- Also: a whole slew of talks and events!
- Making things up
- Braindump of conference networking tips
- Weekly review: Week ending January 25, 2009
- Reblogged: Web 2.0, Sharing, and Uncertain Times
- The unexpected lightness of learning
- When I grow up, I will have friends and strangers over for dinner
- Upcoming talk: Totally Rocking Your Drupal Development Environment
- You are in a maze of twisty passages, all different; a life of many interests
- A tale of a smarter planet
- Lessons learned from hosting today’s IBM Web 2.0 for Business community call with Amy Shuen
- ROI for public speaking and Web 2.0; graph and case study
- Emacs basics: Changing the background color
- lifecampto
- Ways to make winter better
- Weekly review: Week ending January 16, 2009
- Relationship between affection expressed by cat and person
- Diminishing returns on cat affection
- Travel tips
- Making people’s eyes shine with wonder
- Unfinished Business: Design and New Media in the Obama campaign
- Finally decided what to do with the tax-free savings account
- Why my cat loves sleeping on my Esc key
- Stick figures on campus; IBM at the University of Toronto
- Blogging helps
- Finally figured out how to set up a shared Git repository
- Being less stupid is harder than being smarter
- Dealing with weaknesses: calendars
- Thinking about the Canadian Tax-free Savings Account
- Weekly review: Week ending January 9, 2009
- I like Lotus Notes 8.5 =)
- Emacs, file-cache, and ido
- AutoHotkey scripts for switching to windows
- Scenes from a geek life: Wireless mice
- #lifecampto up – January 31 (Sat), 10:30 AM brunch
- Weekly review: Week ending January 4, 2009
- GreaterIBM: Turbocharging real-life social networking events
- Hooray! Tax-free savings account!
- Ideas for making my work more effective and efficient, creating value, and rocking my work
- There are no words to describe the geeky awesomeness of this
- Annual letter: the numbers
- Ideas for improving my website
- Ideas for becoming a better networker
- Craftsmanship
- “What are you planning to do in 2009?”, or thoughts about #lifecamptoronto
- Sleeping Cats
- Homebody
- Happiness and cats
2008
- Websites that write websites
- Not personal enough
- Two screens without rebooting, with xrandr
- More Drupal awesomeness: hosting with aegir
- Learning more about Drupal 6
- Web 2.0 Inside and Outside the Enterprise: York University MBA
- Weekly review: Week ending Dec 28, 2008
- True Change: How Outsiders on the Inside Get Things Done in Organizations
- 2008: Annus Mirabilis
- Sketches: 2008 highlights
- My Enterprise 2.0 blogroll
- Weekly review: week ending Dec 21
- Summarizing my WordPress posts using XSLT; 2008 as a PDF
- Emacs: Working with multiple source trees
- Emacs, Org, and BBDB: Hyperlinking names to blogs
- Hosting a teleconference call
- Leavin’ well enough alone
- #hohoto conversations
- The Return on Mistakes
- Weekly report: Week ending Dec 14
- Cintiq 12WX, OpenSuse 11.0, and much pain and suffering
- The economics of entertaining at home
- Drupal and return on sharing
- Drupal: Changing module behavior without changing the source code
- Twitter, Whuffie, and Amazing Connections
- Why automation matters to me
- DrupalCon 2009 abstract: Totally Rocking Your Development Environment
- Notes from today’s Drupal hacking
- Crazy business idea: videoconferencing event/party spaces =)
- Library shortcuts
- Weekly review: Week ending Dec 7
- The benefits of writing
- Let’s talk about passion
- Drupal, Makefiles: save time, make awesome
- Drupal rockitude
- One of Canada’s Most Influential Women in Social Media?
- Notes from conversations: Ushnish Sengupta, consulting
- Weekly review: Week ending November 30, 2008
- Notes from Rahaf Harfoush’s talk on the use of social media in Obama’s campaign
- More random notes from last night’s conversation
- Notes from conversations: Conscious competence
- Notes from the City of Toronto Web 2.0 Summit
- Stock image series
- Virtuoso
- Weekly review: Week ending November 21, 2008
- TCP window scaling, or zomg the Internet works for me again
- Upcoming webcasts on social networking, Gen Y
- Weekly review: Week ending November 16, 2008
- Preparing presentations: from mindmap to storyboard
- There’s something about mornings
- Weekly review: Week ending November 9, 2008
- Learning about conviction and life
- Cat scratching post
- Learning languages
- Weekly review: Week ending Nov 2, 2008
- Week ending Oct 26
- Back on the ground; lessons from Innovation Discovery Tel Aviv and CASCON
- Catching my breath
- Things I do when I’m travelling on my own
- Weekly review: Week ending Oct 19
- Oooh, pretty presentation!
- Happy BlueDay to me!
- Week ending Oct 12
- Sewing: Red jacket, V8343
- Writing presentation abstracts together
- It’s a little bit scary
- I’m so sorry!
- Deploying Drupal updates onto a live site
- Week ending Oct 5
- Sewing: Wool jumper, blazer
- My blog should be a little bit faster now
- New domain name: livinganawesomelife.com
- WordPress and lifestreaming – check out my draft firehose interface
- Firehose
- Notes from WordCamp
- Sometimes you just have to do it
- Gen Y Perspective: Why Gen Y Won’t Stay at Jobs that Suck
- Gen Y Perspective: Flexibility, Work-Life Balance, and Curb Cuts
- Dan Pink
- Knowledge [shared] is power
- Weekly review: Week ending Sept 28
- Learning sewing and French
- The Orange Chair » Social networking and innovation in a large company
- Cat’s doing better; school barbecue
- Leia’s home!
- Bio: “IBM: The Next Generation”
- Not the best day ever, but that’s okay
- We’re adopting a cat!
- The way I work
- Two-week review: 2 weeks ending September 19
- Subversion: Restore deleted files
- The Road to Me 2.0: How I Was the Chosen One « Personal Branding Blog – Dan Schawbel
- Drupal and Drush: Updating the database from the command-line
- Drupal: Deploying two branches to three systems
- Working on a small project
- Drupal: Making our build system better
- Drupal: Programmatically installing and enabling modules in the .install file
- First impressions in an e-mail world
- Emacs w3m: Open pages in external browsers
- Emacs and w3m: Making tabbed browsing easier
- Slidecast: New Media, New Generation
- Le Chat Gris
- Weekly review – Sept 7, 2008
- And just like that, we have a cat
- New presentation: “New media, New generation”
- Internet Explorer – hovering on non-link items
- Emacs: Jump to anything
- If you can, teach; If you can’t teach, do
- Taming the Firefox keyboard with keyconfig
- Squee! Won Slideshare’s Best Presentation Contest!
- Hacking the Domestic
- Weekly review: Week ending Aug 31, 2008
- Editors for blogging
- On Changing the World
- Celebrating the little things you learn
- Mindmapping on infinite paper
- Cintiq
- Work that I love: reflecting on the whats and hows
- Mouse woes on Ubuntu Hardy
- Emacs and W3M: Toggling between work and the Web
- Weekly review: August 16 to August 23
- Just ordered a tablet
- BarCampManila
- The Leisure of Work
- Many hats: Technical writer
- Emacs and w3m: Fake your user agent
- Running groups of Drupal tests from the command line
- Emacs and w3m: Quick searches
- Weekly review: Week ending Aug 17, 2008
- Sweet! Facebook in Emacs!
- Why browse the Web in Emacs?
- Happy birthday to me!
- Drupal 5: Migrating a production database to a QA server
- Deploying to servers
- Do what works for you; It’s not about being Gen Y, it’s about being new
- Making things tangible: agile bug-tracking with LEGO!
- Lifehacking: Switching to a rolling laptop bag
- Drupal, Emacs, and templates: Module update functions
- Drupal shell: quickly evaluating PHP statements in a Drupal context
- Finding something worth talking about
- Emacs and Gnus: zomg, new chapter out the door!
- OpenOffice.org: Replacing dingbats
- Emacs: Caps lock as M-x
- Year in review: Life as a 24-year-old
- Switching to Ubuntu
- Weekly review – week ending Aug 1-ish
- Emacs and PHP: On-the-fly syntax checking with Flymake
- Kaizen: Moving time around
- Emacs and PHP tutorial: php-mode
- Emacs and PHP: There’s more than one way to do it, of course
- Development kaizen: Deployment and testing
- From Eclipse to Emacs: Drupal development with Subversion, tags, templates, and xdebug
- Drupal: Patching simpletest for Drupal 5 to understand the Location header
- Kaizen: What would make our Drupal lives better?
- Emacs, Remember, and GTD
- Eclipse to Emacs: Navigating your source tree
- Morning pages from Ottawa
- Emacs: Keyboard shortcuts for navigating code
- Emacs is not just for computer geeks; also, these are the things that keep me going
- Want to subscribe to a subset of my blog?
- Yet another snippet mode for Emacs
- Things I can do to make progress on my book
- Emacs: Someone who’s even geekier about BBDB!
- Weekly report – week ending July 25, 2008
- Please vote for my about-me/sitemap slideshow on Slideshare!
- Drupal: Adding a footer to all of your system e-mail
- Weekly review: week ending July 20, 2008
- Drupal: Testing multisite/domain-access Drupal locally and on a testing server
- Emacs: Smarter interactive prompts with Org remember templates
- Emacs: BBDB: Modifying the record creation process
- Keeping things fresh; Analyzing session feedback
- Learning how to drive is about starting even after you stall
- Emacs Org Google Tech Talk
- What teachers make
- Reflecting on time and overtime
- One sentence – microfiction, microlife
- Managing interruptions
- Notes from GBS Learning Week
- GBS Learning Week: First set
- Hello, I’m Sacha Chua! (Self-introduction and sitemap in verse)
- Weekly report: week ending July 11, 2008
- Ruby code to quickly convert titles to ISBNs
- To dream the impersonal dream
- Check out my parents =)
- Canada and Web 2.0 conferences
- Sowing seeds: Common objections to technology evangelism for collaborative tools
- Might need to spend more time hanging out with Emacs geeks =)
- Configuration management with Drupal – Multiple developers, live site
- What do I want to learn?
- Sowing seeds: What is technology evangelism, anyway?
- Weekly report, week ending July 4, 2008
- Taking book notes
- Awesome, I’ve been quoted in Portuguese!
- Enough time: a new hire’s reflections
- Hooray, figured out Drupal 5 multi-step registration form with validation and invites
- Quick weekly report, week ending June 29, 2008
- Holding my (quality assurance) horses
- Trudge, trudge, trudge
- Web 2.0 @ Work: Creating a professional profile
- Weekly review: Week ending June 22, 2008
- Paperwork
- Networking for new hires
- Weekly review
- Exploring the senses at the Ontario Science Centre
- Programmatically creating CCK nodes in PHP (interaction with the Path module)
- How to scale presentations up or down – the art of timing
- Storytelling in presentations
- Setting up your Drupal development environment
- Drupal meetup in Toronto later – 7:00 at the Drake
- Notes on backporting modules from Drupal 6 to Drupal 5
- IBM Pass It Along – social learning!
- Learning Japanese? Here are some useful resources
- Weekly review
- A geek’s guide to Toronto
- Emacs Gnus: Filter Spam
- Drupal makes me feel like Bruce Lee + Jackie Chan
- Drupal: Storing data in the user profile
- Drupal: Adding lines to settings.php in an installation profile
- Drupal: Lather, rinse, repeat – Cleaner development with installation profiles and Makefiles
- Weekly review: Week ending June 1, 2008
- Emacs Gnus: Organize Your Mail
- Too much time on her hands
- Emacs Gnus: Searching Mail
- Teaching passion
- Two presentation stories for today: Oooh, shiny; Reaching the back row
- Trying to get a good head shot
- Dealing with stage fright
- Some thoughts on reading
- WordCamp Philippines: September 6, 2008 in Manila
- Relentless improvement and a focus on the positive
- New blog design
- Thinking out loud: Taking it off/online
- Book: Success Built to Last
- Weekly review: Week ending May 25, 2008
- Getting through the plateau of mediocrity; Picking up the idioms
- Work permit reprieve
- The only way to fight the darkness is to blaze even brighter with light
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Are you neglecting new employees? Web 2.0 can help you with relational onboarding
- But how do you know what to draw?
- Weekly review: Week ending May 18
- New workflow for sketching; ooh, batch import!
- How to sketch with a Nintendo DS
- The Incoming University Student’s Guide to Web 2.0
- It’s not just for you – it helps other people remember the steps, too!
- Sketchcat
- Sketchcast: Week ending May 11
- Welcome to my new host!
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- I need a faster web host
- The Gen Y Guide to Web 2.0 at Work
- Lotus Notes Tweak: End of Message, No Response Needed
- Geek: How to use offlineimap and the dovecot mail server to read your Gmail in Emacs efficiently
- Gen Y Growing Up:
- Gen Y Growing Up: My first chat with a financial planner
- Kaizen Presentations: Web 2.0 and the University
- Weekly review: Week ending May 4, 2008
- Restructuring Presentations: The Leadership Journey
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Weekly review: Week ending April 27, 2008
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Addicted to blogging?
- When I grow up, I’m going to present like Steve Jobs
- blue horizon 2008: My first IBM keynote!
- Sketches from the Web 2.0 Summit
- Weekly review – April 13, 2008
- Faster mail with Emacs
- That’s my dad!
- Wicked Cool Emacs: BBDB: Import CSV and vCard Files
- Wicked Cool Emacs: BBDB: Work with Records
- Wicked Cool Emacs: BBDB: Set up BBDB
- TLE 2008: I.B.Millennials: The Net Generation and Those Who Recruit, Hire, Work With, Manage, and Sell to Us
- Don’t know where to start
- TLE2008: Networking: A Workshop in Getting the Most from the TLE, Jim De Piante, part 1 of 2
- TLE2008: Essential Problem-Solving Skills That Will Shorten A Project, Dick Orth
- Weekly review: March 31 to April 6
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Best Practices Conference – April 1, Day 2
- Weekly report
- Morning pages
- Three tips for long flights
- Morning Pages
- Optimizing my day
- Vision + Value + Voice = Connection
- Jetlag-assisted wakefulness
- Wicked Cool Emacs: BBDB: Use nicknames and custom salutations
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Vacations are essential
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Generational differences
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Wow. Physics can be phun.
- Wow. Physics can be phun.
- Working on the book
- He loves his new white hat
- It is the choices we make that show who we truly are, far more than our abilities
- What the heart has once owned and had, it shall never lose
- Trying out the high-flying lifestyle
- Weekly review – week ending March 2, 2008
- Internet experiment #2: Ordering clothes – success!
- Wicked Cool Emacs: BBDB: Keeping track of contact dates
- Notes from "Networking 2.0: Blogging Your Way Out of a Job and Into a Career"; the experience of speaking
- Why DemoCamp is one of my favorite networking events
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Networking 2.0: Blogging Your Way out of a Job… and Into a Career
- Headless chicken impression
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Speaker’s block
- Doodling
- New rule for presentations
- Weekly review – Week ending February 24
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Spontaneous outbursts of baked goods
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Weekly report – February 17, 2008
- Geni – Your family tree online
- Trying out virtual assistants
- BBDB: Filtering by Mail Alias
- Software as a service, high tech startup :: Morph Code :: Schedule of Events
- BBDB: Show a phone list
- BBDB: Show an address list
- Chapter 6: Being Big Brother (plan)
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Sketch: My first writing group
- Taking quick notes for books
- Making arrangements for my cat
- Rumor has it that Dragon NaturallySpeaking works under WINE
- I love you library!
- Building relationships: 10 ways to get the most out of social networking sites
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Writing and "Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance"
- Rough guide to getting an existing Windows XP partition to boot as a VMWare guest under Linux
- Linux and Windows playing nicely together
- Weekly review – Feb 9, 2007
- Upcoming events
- Chapter 7: Managing Your Notes in Emacs – done!
- Library Elf is awesome
- I so rock =)
- Testing from Emacs
- Juggling; paperwork
- Two tweaks = a great writing day
- xkcd: Real programmers use Emacs
- Notes along the way
- When it rains, it pours: query letter on personal finance accepted by Linux Journal
- Microsoft Excel – Alt-Enter
- 10 tips for new bloggers
- Sketch: Editing
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Passed it on!
- Blogging works in mysterious ways
- From Lifehack: How to Make Yourself INSANELY Useful
- I love open source
- Changed to excerpts on the main page – What do you think?
- Windows Live Writer and blogging
- Time management and work boundaries
- Speech recognition – a month of fun
- Taking it Offline
- Library book reminder script – Perl geeking required
- Yak shaving with OpenOffice.org
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Today
- Sand and snow
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- More books
- Editing
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- On second thought…
- Weekly review
- 10 Terrific WordPress Plugins
- What gets measured gets managed
- Book notes
- Reading Isn’t Dead Yet!
- Donated $110 through Kiva, a microcredit site
- Outlining Your Notes with Org
- Fast-forwarding through small talk
- Glasses, glasses
- social networking
- Emacs: Searching your notes
- Inching away, 1000 words at a time
- Mike Moran: Writer, Search Marketing Expert, Distinguished Engineer!
- Planning a talk! =) “”Networking 2.0: Blogging Your Way Out of a Job… and into a Career”
- Not much writing today…
- My head is buzzing
- (In the presence of) Mentors
- Weekly review: Week ending January 13, 2008
- Capturing Notes with Remember
- Lego Star Wars
- How I got hooked
- Someday like seas
- Yes, I write too much
- The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence
- Note-taking: Random notes, journal entries, outlines, and hyperlinks
- Writing plans for the chapter on managing notes
- Quick book notes
- Caag yaaa daawaamee
- Maybe people really are generous with their wisdom
- You have received a painting from Sacha
- Book triage
- January – Chapter 7: Taking Notes
- Teaching the attitude
- You have received a painting from sacha
- zomg, another chapter up!
- Working two jobs
- Tagging in Org – plus bonus code for timeclocks and tags!
- More progress
- Projects in Emacs Org
- Working on section on Org and projects
2007
- More writing is possible
- If you throw enough pots
- Writing progress
- Awesome articles on leadership
- Clocking Time with Emacs Org
- Oh no! Version dependencies…
- Procrastination
- 5 ways to deal with writer’s block
- Pizza is the mind-killer
- I need new glasses
- How to use Emacs Org as a Basic Day Planner
- Dictate blind
- Darling…
- Writing, writing, writing
- Planner, basic configuration
- Emacs: Getting Things Done with Org – Basic
- Everything looks better
- Emacs: Choosing between Org and Planner
- Bugfix: Time estimation
- Not quite the same
- Some of my favorite quotes
- Publishing my Org agenda to my blog
- Get a grip on your tasks
- Just ordered Dragon Naturally Speaking – Preferred
- Yay, I finished Me and My Katamari
- Weekly review: Week ending Dec 22
- Random cat moment
- One day with Planner
- 2 geeks, 4 laptops
- A day in a life with Org
- How do you change the rules of the game?
- Why I use Emacs to manage my tasks
- A great workday
- Dec 19: Awesome
- Dec 19: Waking up was hard, but things got better
- How to talk to execs and clients about social media
- Dec 17: Awesome!
- Rethinking II
- Rethinking
- The commute up
- The Tick
- Gnus multi-pane tricks, or I heart Planet Emacsen
- Outline for task management chapter
- Weekly report
- Status report: Dec 16
- Oh, the weather outside is frightful
- A good reason to check out the WordPress version of my blog
- Salmon steak with dill
- Sketchblogging with the Nintendo DS Lite
- He loves to cook
- So close!
- That took more hacking than expected
- Hello world
- Tips for conference bloggers
- Quick update: purse found
- The evils of blur
- Story: Connecting through social computing
- Christmas carols
- Reading books
- Finding out if I’m overscheduled
- Convocation party pics
- Re-centering
- Low energy day
- Weekly review
- Keeping in touch
- My convocation; or how my mom’s a much better blogger than I am
- When you’re new to the job and everyone knows more than you do
- Wicked Cool Emacs: get in on the action!
- Workrave, or why frequent breaks help you go full speed ahead
- With five years of blog posts, there’s a lot to discover
- Prying eyes privacy
- Optimizing your action loop
- Add joy to your job title
- Learning how to tell stories
- Lost some comments in the shuffle
- I’m too lazy not to program
- Okay, we’re in business – 5 years of my life in WordPress
- Yay, I got to talk to my dad today
- Feedwordpress and Planner blog = awesome
- Last week
- Weekly review
- Sent the first chapter of Wicked Cool Emacs
- Career statement: Helping companies help people connect
- Another day, another blog
- First accumulated snowfall
- Manage from your calendar, not from your task list
- Kaizen: meetings
- My worrying is useless
- Other stuff
- Kaizen: Tweaking my schedule
- Emacs in the news
- Setting up appointment reminders in Org
- Planning my career – first stages
- Brown-bag
- Weekly review
- Shopping
- Pizza
- Generating a table of projects and their actions
- Sharing 101 goals in 1001 days
- Halloween
- Weekly review 2007.10.21 – 2007.10.28
- Org: Changing the task states
- Clocking work time under Planner
- Clocking work time under Org
- Choosing a daily schedule in Emacs
- Tweaking day-specific planner pages
- Emacs: managing schedule
- Business practice maven-wannabe
- Emacs: The difference between a task and an appointment
- Why Emacs
- Practice evangelist
- Eshell redirection
- Weekly review
- Best laid plans of mice and men
- My first week of work
- Learning
- stretch
- First day of work
- Things that make my day
- Work like you’re showing off: Be the best you can be
- LEGO
- Weekly review
- Notes from Mentors: Technology evangelism
- How to make a complete map of every thought you think
- Happiness evangelist
- Setting priorities
- Through the fear
- Taking portraits of people
- Chapter is taking shape
- How I came to love Emacs
- Switching mindsets
- Circus school
- A quick note before I go to bed
- Planner and Org
- Finding ways to IBM
- Up and over
- Food photography attempt
- Conversations with bookworms
- Remembering what should go in the book
- Weekly review
- Took the IELTS
- Remembering to Org and Planner
- Emacs multi-tty is sweet
- Very odd – caring about the nitty-gritty
- Time to exercise
- PostReach’s ClickComment
- Sorted out Emacs problem
- Categorizing Contacts
- okay, so what’s involved in this trapeze thing?
- Can’t type
- Switched to PCFinancial for savings
- planner-appt
- Emacs and Google Calendar; writing for a moving target
- Reading about Enterprise 2.0
- Wow. Lots of stuff done today.
- Meet Enterprise 2.0
- The return on investment of social computing
- Chapter outline draft: Planning your day in Emacs
- Weekly review
- The Kitten-ful Life
- When there’s more than one way to do things
- Work permit on its way
- My SecondLife interviewbot is coming along nicely
- Rediscovered words
- Net worth report
- Advertise to yourself!
- Library run
- ARGH, Second Life scripting is driving me nuts
- Weekly review: 2007.09.17 – 2007.09.23
- Revised my website design
- I’m going to write a book!
- Early morning walk
- Weekly review
- Attack of the killer tomatoes
- Woohoo!
- Out of my control
- Emacs
- Highrise HQ
- Made it across the monkey bars!
- Driving lessons
- Sk8r boiz
- Emacs: sorting contacts by timestamp
- As me as I could be
- Okay, I can solve that
- Paperwork hassles
- Paperwork progress
- Weekly review
- More cooking
- Speaking of fitness landscapes…
- Not panicking about paperwork
- First day of driving lessons
- Weekly review
- zomg, I have to go to the Toronto International Film Festival…
- Life shouldn’t be this complicated
- Fishing random things out of my head
- Brrr
- Should track library subjects
- What to do, what to do…
- Thinking about September
- Barkada party
- Looking back
- Fitness landscapes
- Cream meringue tart cockaigne
- A fantastic year
- Quick summary
- At the Toronto Circus School
- I survived my defense!
- Thesis defense is tomorrow
- Preparing for defense
- Weekly review
- Moving back to PCFinancial
- No plans yet
- What do you do on holidays?
- Got my study permit extended
- Can’t help but teach
- Plywood boxes
- So I’m on Second Life
- If I don’t go and do something, I’ll go mad
- Postponing driver’s ed
- I heart the Toronto Public Library
- GTD in Emacs
- Croissants and tea
- Weekly review: July 23 to July 29
- Park play; A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- I am going to have it all
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- I’m going to run away and join the circus
- Another day, another revision; Exercising in the park; Pinakbet and cherry pie
- Being in the right place at the right time
- Announcing: Book Snake blog!
- Learning languages
- Am I really almost done?
- Weekly review: 2007.07.16 – 2007.07.21
- Learning how to wok
- Happiness
- Emacs tidbit: DVI and LaTeX interaction
- Parry Sound
- Buying books
- Dynamic Earth
- Science North
- Sudbury
- Progress
- Geek…
- Week in review
- Eoin Colfer!
- Monthly book-checking
- Flew a kite today
- Weekly review
- Expertise is more than meets the eye
- How do you know if an idea is innovative?
- zomg, I’m a graduate student
- Monday rituals
- Raw book notes: Outside INnovation by Patricia B. Seybold: 15:56
- Business cards
- Week in review
- High school
- Global opportunities in software development: talk by Winston Damarillo: 21:37
- Party
- Plodding away on my thesis
- Roadtrip!
- Charting my life on index cards – Saturday afternoon goal-setting workshop?
- Intramuros
- Pinball
- Driving me crazy
- Exercise
- Women
- It’s good to be back
- Boo
- At the airport
- For Robyn
- Technical interview
- Events in the Philippines?
- Curing Mail Madness with GNU Emacs
- Family first
- Week in review: May 6 to May 13
- Much done
- Finished writing Emacs mail article!
- Boo! Skype unlimited, limited
- Money management for the next stage in your life
- Week past, week next
- Hiking
- Songs within us
- The end is near!
- Why do people cry at airports?
- Okay, this is really annoying now
- Windmills of Your Mind
- Okay, I can stop working now!
- Javascript workaround
- AHA!
- Augh, I want my life back!
- Thoughts on anxiety
- Tired
- Writing writing writing
- OFF FOCUS by Lina Rodriguez and Rita Kamacho
- What an intense week!
- More food for thought
- Knowing people
- The Reading Solution, and thoughts on education
- Quiet time
- Steel-cut oats
- Geek!
- Multi-modal learning
- Arroz caldo
- Lasagna
- Thesis
- Adventures with J: Rhyme time
- Bruised knuckle
- Lost pictures
- How to use Emacs to keep track of your bibliography and notes: anatomy of an Emacs hack
- Oooh! The banig is so pretty!
- Book recommendation: The Ten-Minute Trainer
- Book recommendation: Light Their Fire
- Looking at the puzzle pieces
- Falling in love with poetry: Viva Shel Silverstein!
- Being Filipino
- Week in review
- Expensive running shoes considered harmful
- Shoe shopping Saturday
- Wahoo! Inbox zero!
- Strange wikindx error
- Don Marti’s e-mail productivity hack
- Filed my taxes
- Priming my brain
- I actually have a project
- Immigration points
- Mens sana in corpore sano
- Entertainingly educational books
- Lasagna
- Massages
- Field trip!
- Falling in love with words
- Lasagna
- Sick and happy
- I miss my family
- Krav and Evil Dead
- Pinakbet
- Books, books, books
- Collaboration
- Sorting out my schedule
- Tea time should be for everyone
- Ethics approval!
- Tea Party 2: Attack of the Eclairs
- My own place
- Sunday tea and developing my personal style
- Tea
- Eclairs
- Blogging: not just for extroverts
- The magic of connection
- It’s spring
- Sharing my life
- Sweet, caching works
- Argh, deliveries
- Steadycam
- Tea party
- Mmm…
- Laundry
- My very own place!
- Woke up late
- I love my life
- The tension between research and research
- So that’s why people work hard during the day…
- Pot. Kettle. Onyx.
- Sore throat
- Futurama
- Developing a taste for opera
- Downtown today
- Cute socks!
- Happy
- Keys to my first apartment!
- Smile before you punch
- So I watched the opera last night…
- No, I’m not dead yet…
- Wish my parents were here…
- Furniture decisions
- OMG, found my sofa
- Freezing rain
- All of my books are once again balanced…
- Wow
- For the win!
- Nightmares
- Walking science museum
- Krav maga
- Adhesion
- Tango
- No more Crane?
- Quick thoughts before I go to bed
- Yes to social networking, no to MLM
- Gratitude
- At the social media and public relations event
- Much progress!
- Edgy
- Rediscovering the Graduate House reading room
- Toronto Technology Week!
- Emacs: 15 times multiplication table
- Toast
- The water boar
- Fine, I’m on Facebook
- Barter Network Toronto
- Weekly report
- A place to live
- Permission to be sad, sir!
- My computer is groaning!
- Clarity
- Movie seating for geeks
- The bin-packing problem
- Matter resolved
- Tough decisions
- Time to be selfish
- No flights into New York today…
- At the terminal
- Gwah
- Help getting on my feet = priceless
- Crafting day at the Gorey
- I have the awesomest friends
- Snuggle
- What’s the scariest thing you’ve ever done?
- Is this what a trapeze artist feels?
- Also, positive thinking means that…
- Found my checkbook…
- I just have to ride out the panic…
- Borrowed some time from my thesis…
- Okay! I’ve got it!
- New plan
- Housing
- The paperwork is easy!
- Competition and cooperation
- I have finally caught up with LJ
- Progress!
- Torture
- Fully booked
- Scored a power adapter!
- Off the phone network
- Level up!
- What was I thinking?
- Day 1
- Made my own lunch today!
- I have so much reading to catch up on!
- Hmm. Problem.
- Democamp was lots of fun
- I can afford to raise my rent
- They’re just material things…
- At the Hong Kong International Airport
- All my bags are packed
- Job search? Company search!
- I won’t be part of the brain drain
- Home
- My cat
- Sorted out my pictures!
- Yay! Sorted out my pictures for 2006!
- Welcome to the world, Alexander Nolan!
- It’s almost time to leave
- Upon further reflection, I don’t hate my thesis after all
- Meeting the European Chamber of Commerce
- Life in a parallel universe
- Love
- Learning how to shoot
- Stories from my dad: Politics and passing the torch
- Motivation
- Melt
- Mirroring energy
- An examined life…
- Grazing in the bookstore
- Sometimes the universe gives you a sign…
- I love to make people’s lives better
- Creating Rainmakers
- Driving lessons II
- PhDcomics guy in Toronto, and I’m not there!
- Hey! I still know how to drive!
- What people don’t know about me
- Returning to chess
- My sister’s in love!
- On the road to growing up
- BBDB: Print birthdates
- Salesdogs: I’m a Chihuahua!
- I am everyone and no one
- My mom, the blogger
- Aha!
- I should meet more people in Canada
- Can’t work on map-enabled prototype
- A tale of two houses
- Orange and Bronze has discovered the secret to low employee turnover!
- Good day
- The universe does not tolerate a chocolate deficiency
- Score!
- Problems are easy to solve once identified
- Argh. Schedule slippage.
- Getting to know you
- Inflection point: on the up and up
- Neko
- On hold
- You know, things aren’t so bad
- All that is precious
- Missing
- Trudging along
- Deja vu
- Hate is as useful as love
- Working through the funk
- Whatever gets the job done
- It’s nice to be missed!
- Ay, my dad… Fireworks!
- Checking my financial course
- You only live once!
- Still getting horrible packet loss for international sites
- My alma mater is t3h c00l
- The secret to waking up early
- No ACM!
- Big, hairy, audacious goal
- My books are balanced
- Making things happen
- Yay me!
2006
- I give up on WPA and WPC11!
- Waking up
- Wakeboarding woes
- Values
- Games
- Starting life on the lecture circuit
- Back from wakeboarding
- My favorite blog posts
- Thoughts on life
- A year in review: Emacs
- I keep forgetting that I'm on vacation
- Ay, my sister
- From the Freeciv AI documentation
- Slowly but surely making progress
- Another day, another sunrise
- Also, Freeciv is darn cool
- Water
- Home; between two worlds
- Carefully unfolding
- How to tell when your parents are addicted to the Internet
- I am -so- blogging that
- Quiet
- Long time no blog
- There's no place like home
- Best thing to do at the HKIA
- At the Hong Kong International Airport
- In transit
- Ah, found wallet
- Not panicking
- All my bags are packed
- The Plan
- Stuffing envelopes, writing cards…
- Learning from the best
- Enthusiastic rapport with Emmanuel and Rob: movies that motivate
- Kudos to Kevin Magee: sales and networking tips
- Twenty-three years and two strikeouts
- 50 e-mail messages today
- Inbox meter
- Found my vertical: HR
- Personal contact relationship management
- Programming competitions
- Christmas letter prioritization
- Inbox zero
- Filipino diaspora blog
- 2006.11.27 – 2006.12.10: Frantic/fortuitious fortnight
- Movies That Motivate
- Non-stale snail mail
- I like Like
- Speaking of warm and fuzzies…
- Global Network of Technology Evangelists – first conference
- OMG, Sun evangelized the Philippines!!
- Bleah. Never doing that again.
- Things are working out
- Why you should do more research before reserving a spot in a hostel
- Argh
- Checked in
- Hot chocolate and happiness
- There are some things for which Google has no answer
- Of independent bookstores
- Weekly report: 2006.11.20 – 2006.11.26
- Woohoo! Global organization for technology evangelists!
- Musicals
- Friday night at a cafe
- Sweet blog setup
- Gotta check out wesabe
- Live music at the Linux Caffe
- Oh, wow
- Crashing twice
- A slice of life: laundry
- Dinner with a technology evangelist
- Quiet days
- It's not just me
- Nov 13 to Nov 19
- Hooray Internet collaboration!
- Mmm, chocolate
- Phone statistics for Oct 11 – Nov 10
- I heart my mom
- Mesh planning party
- Usability Camp
- Too busy living to blog
- Learning more about living with others
- Weekly report: Nov 6 to Nov 12
- Company titles
- Coming to terms with diagrams
- Woke up early today
- It's one of those blah days
- Seven pages, double-spaced
- Back to KMD2004: competitive forces
- There's a reason why I learned Japanese
- Evangelism
- Strengthening their network
- Indirect benefits of working on open source
- Open source acting on developers
- Blogging away my writer's block
- Tom Purves, Enterprise 2.0 overview
- Oct 30, 2006 to Nov 5, 2006
- My own portable sun
- Annoyed
- They sent me the sun…
- Yay, done with Emacs 22 prerelease review!
- The history of Calc
- Real life
- Combimouse and completely split keyboards
- Feeling much better
- Learning a foreign language
- Tweaked blog design
- In other news…
- Hack Night
- Contact report
- Microsoft evangelism – tempting!
- Reports
- Jajah.com
- The programming competitions continue…
- Remembering to breathe
- Activity ideas, or Spending-time-with-Sacha-HOWTO
- Stuffed toy!
- Halloween party downstairs, but not in the mood
- Don't sell; help people buy
- Heavy stuff nearer floor = good
- Keeping track of the age of messages
- Planet Emacsen
- Livin' la Vida Emacs
- Looking for a personal board of advisors
- What does a portfolio for a tech evangelist look like?
- KMD2004 meeting
- Business is a contact sport
- Now that's how to recruit!
- The magic of helping out
- Alumni networks and business networking sites
- Progess report
- mencoder rocks for editing movies
- Whoops, a little too hasty with the rm there
- I rock! Mail back online
- Postfix TLS problems
- 10 rules for staying young
- Awww, good karma
- Not among strangers
- Terrible at remembering names?
- Democamp a blast! Blew their brains to bits
- Emacs presentation was a blast!
- Hello world
- PBJ 1.0
- Demo Camp: Broken Tomb: The world's first commercial Smalltalk host
- Demo Camp: Quotiki
- Demo camp: Online grading and code review
- Excited about my DemoCamp presentation!
- Sundays
- Notes from CASCON2006: Passion is the key to Web 2.0
- I miss cooking
- OMG. Girls have the geek gene, too?! NO WAY!
- CAS Dublin
- Technical co-chairs
- Address from Christian Couturier, NRC
- Address from Martin Wildberger
- Waiting for the keynote
- On the other hand…
- Timing
- More cramming
- Whew! Midterms done
- Of all the days
- Bus updates for Hack Night
- Wow.
- Stretch
- Emacs and a British voice
- Emacs: Quick way to collect references
- Meeting minutes from KMD2004
- The Constant Connector
- Emacs: Hideshow
- Psyched!
- How to get to CASCON
- Next thing on the horizon: CASCON 2006
- Oh well, no takeaways
- Crazy idea: SMART goaltracker
- Collaborative lit review
- Sunir!
- Book: Endless Referrals, by Bob Burg
- Check out Hack Night!
- Minutes from meeting on Thursday
- Rotman School of Management: Nexus for non-profits
- Clearing e-mail clutter
- Emacs Gnus hack: Prioritize based on the number of recipients
- Developing a better sense of time
- Good things: KMD2004
- October is crazy!
- The power of applause
- Lazyweb request: dependency grapher?
- Misplaced index cards
- So many resources!
- 43folders blogger and GTD guru Merlin Mann in Toronto tomorrow
- Must be a better way to reserve books at the library
- Crazy Emacs: Personalized signatures with random taglines
- Crazy idea for Emacs: Random Emacs taglines
- Sweet! The Peer Review: Graduate Studies and Academic Life
- Also of note: East West Books
- Places to eat in New York City
- Poetry
- Life!
- Compassion
- Reaching out and being human
- Waking up with wonder
- Little joys
- Sorting things out
- Capsule summary
- Panic stop
- Geek dinners and networking ideas
- The power of sales
- Networking is about being memorable; the art of the deep bump
- Networking story: Being in the right place at the right time
- Emacs BBDB: Prioritize exact matches
- Notes from KMD2004 meeting
- Stories from the NY trip
- Stories from New York: Making things happen
- Networking: Create value with your business cards
- Hospitality
- Emacs BBDB: Filtering tags with the power of lambda expressions
- Taking the Terror out of Talk
- Conference Commando: Networking with Nametags
- Emacs: Animation in presentations
- Emacs: BBDB rapid serial visualization
- Emacs: Show only people whom I haven't pinged since…
- Emacs + LinkedIn: Another totally idiosyncratic bit of code
- The dawn of a new Moleskine
- Momblogging
- VPN!
- Backlog: Software Freedom Day
- My mom's blogging!
- Step out of your comfort zone
- Living with others
- Splurging on a cab
- I love how life works
- Linked In: Looking for role models
- New York, New York!
- Learning more about keeping in touch
- WOW!
- Developing a personal style
- Always write to your favorite authors
- E-mail interview oddness
- Wow. Statistics can be fun.
- Twice-baked potatoes
- Networking party in New York that I really, really want to go to
- Domain name
- Emacs clinic at the Linux Caffe
- Emacs: Changing the font size on the fly
- Getting sound to work again
- What makes a good life?
- Dinner went well
- Gwaaah, panic, terror
- Travelling
- Some kind of sport – maybe tennis?
- Networking evils: The you're-just-a-student brushoff
- Friday: Art appreciation day at the ROM
- Backlog: Viz workshop last Friday
- Blogging backlog: Okay, fine, I'm a social butterfly
- Bruce Schneier facts
- IT magazine publisher found stabbed dead in office
- Reaching across the ocean: sometimes you just have to make things happen
- Visualization workshop: met lots of interesting people
- Pamana Fund in honor of Doc Mana
- Doc Mana is retiring in 2007!
- Sweet! Career Resource Library totally rocks!
- Creating opportunities
- Raising life by the power of two
- Tag team networking
- The Secret
- Quinn's birthday party – all-you-can-eat sushi!
- Social networks: Basic, basic feature – multiple e-mail addresses
- Love 2.0
- Break glass in case of emergency: For homesickness
- How to find great developers
- Long stories deserve long responses
- More thoughts on what I want to do with my life
- Bayan Ko
- Sometimes I just get homesick
- I heart my sister
- I heart large rolled oats
- Wanted: real-time calendaring for get-togethers
- A passion for social systems – clues to my next short-term step?
- Free Software and Open Source Symposium, Toronto, Oct 26-27
- Networking tips: Bring your own nametag
- More Emacs goodness: Refresh your memory when you e-mail using notes from BBDB
- More Emacs fun: Composing mail to everyone with notes
- More Emacs coolness: List of contacts
- Emacs: Keep track of messages sent
- The great laptop ad campaign
- Do one nice thing
- How to proactively network
- The power of proactively networking
- Thinking about responsibilities: glass, metal, or rubber?
- Why the Philippines? A story that needs to be told
- Why I love OpenBC – a new business networking site
- Making friends in unusual places
- Of BarCamp and conversations
- Meet up at Shoeless Schmooze!
- A fountain pen again
- Awesome! One of my favorite authors just started blogging!
- My Big Brother Database and social networking sites
- Backlog: A great weekend
- Okay, back on track!
- The power of a good nap
- Oopsie
- Starting your own business
- Building a community
- Win-win-win: The power of asking
- BarCampEarthToronto: Search engine optimization
- BarCampEarthToronto: Networking for Introverts
- Livening up your laptop lid: self-adhesive reusable surface
- Sweeeet! WordPress.org bought ad space on my laptop!
- Sharing the link love: advertising on laptop lids blog roundup!
- Buskerfest and other fun things
- As Web 2.0 moves behind the firewall…
- Chasing a wild idea
- Advertise on my laptop! Webpage up
- Whoa, onto something cool here: advertising on the back of my laptop
- Industry showcase at U of T
- CookOrDie: Curried chickpeas, chard, carbs
- Networking for Geeks: Advertise with your laptop!
- Darn, can't find my first-aid kit
- Three questions for success
- Bought a sari
- MBA elective courses
- Research report: Met with Mark
- Come and hang out at BarCampEarth!
- Living with others and living alone
- Trying something new
- Cellphone
- Credit card
- Upcoming BarCamp
- Whoa, maybe I'm onto something here
- A mannequin would be useful
- Looking for a malong supplier
- Sew what?
- Snakes on a Plane!
- Poem
- Back in Toronto!
- Emacs hacks: Snail mail surprise
- Mission successful!
- Waking up to a glorious morning
- All's well
- The room
- Darn! I left my camera at home…
- Perfect timing
- All set up
- Richi's visit
- Merienda madness and my 23rd birthday
- Virtual birthdays, real friends
- I'll be off to Boston tomorrow
- Documentary on Filipino teachers
- Yup, still alive
- It's all a matter of perspective
- Sharing the link love
- An alien experience
- Setting up financial details
- Balancing the day
- May you live in interesting times
- Book: Lifeskills: 8 Simple Ways to Build Stronger Relationships, Communicate More Clearly, Improve Your Health
- Book: The Renaissance Soul: Life Design for People with Too Many Passions to Pick Just One
- CookOrDie last Saturday: Decadent Dessert party
- Von Totanes is here!
- Living life online
- Social Tech Brewing: Kristin ?
- Social Tech Brewing: Sticky stickers
- Social Tech Brewing: Leesa Barnes
- Social Tech Brewing: Hong Zhu
- Social Tech Brewing: Cathy Reed and ISisters
- Raided the library
- Time bubble
- Planning my birthday party
- Not my best day ever
- Month in review
- CookOrDie: Danger, Will Robinson!
- Social Tech Brewing: It's all about choices
- Social Tech Brewing: Women in Technology
- Research report: Schedule
- Philippine fashion
- The malong and other fragments of Philippine culture
- CookOrDie: Bacon, eggs and toast
- Bookmarklet for the Toronto Public Library
- I heart the Toronto Public Library
- Pampering myself
- Meeting about courses
- Cross-fertilization
- Too warm
- Research report: The value of meetings
- Planning
- Focus
- Business development
- A weekend with a friend
- Simon
- Creative Thursday: Conference commando!
- Planning my week with zones
- I heart ultraportables!
- IBM CASCON 2006: Social discovery and conferences
- IBM CASCON 2006 and conference backchannels
- Enterprise 2.0 definition from Andrew McAfee
- Secret knocks
- Speaking of costumes…
- Signed up for a DemoCamp demo
- Batik and ethnic clothes
- In print!
- DemoCamp!
- Argh, need facial
- Moved to Vaio!
- Meep. Slight problem.
- TorCHI social
- New suitemate!
- Neatening up
- New York recommendations?
- In case of emergency, break open stationery
- Remembering my purpose; hooray for writing!
- Emacs: Automating the insertion of text
- The best birthday gifts
- Google Trends
- Think! Friday
- I've got music… – Hosting dinner parties
- Enterprise 2.0 Camp
- Pimp My Emacs
- Emacs BBDB magic: Greeting people with nicknames
- Epiphany! Social obligation = t3h c00l
- Tango at Kensington Market
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Phone sweetness
- Ten years hence
- Hot chocolate day
- Did my dishes, went to the circus festival
- Potluck lucky
- Barbecue
- Running low
- EXITE and the quest for hot chocolate
- Looking for back issue of the Guardian, UK
- Excited about EXITE
- CookOrDie: Vegetarian virtues
- Short-term plans: happy with research, thinking about internship?
- Visited a friend
- Finally on a phone plan
- Toronto International Circus Festival
- Tech goals
- Productive week!
- I'm Somebody!
- Graduate House Party
- Imagining the future
- Faceplant!
- Democamp
- Browser's Den of Magic
- Book rearrangements
- Three things
- Being my age
- Book day!
- Sacha Chua, skater girl
- Domestic bliss?
- Thinking and not thinking
- On programming as a career
- Going from pre-paid to post-paid
- Goals
- Purposeful interaction
- Turning downtime into uptime
- Dan Zen, Mad Inventor
- Kensington poi video
- Hey! Toastmasters! =D
- What's your story?
- Tiny laptop = conversation starter
- Gingerly
- Gingerly
- Nomad
- Testing signature
- What I want to do with my life: tell stories
- Ego surfing
- Listening
- Congrats to Hrbs and Krisette!
- What's the value proposition of a student?
- A taste of politics
- Blog visualizations
- Epiphanies
- More decisions
- Catching up with my del.icio.us inbox
- A little too optimistic
- First taste of the Canadian medical system
- ARGH
- Thoughts from the Social Tech Brewing org meeting
- Niagara
- Women in technology: things to think about
- Sampaloc
- Business blogging
- Notetaking
- Writer's block? Read!
- Rube Goldberg
- Wireless presentation remote
- Welcome to the world, Daniel Karl Johnston!
- Summit was absolutely fantastic!
- Sugar high
- Treo on Linux
- Alienware
- Looking for GNOME geekettes!
- Awesome!
- Next slide, please
- Linen spray
- Not a stranger
- Yay, back online
- ARGH
- Questions for informational interviewing
- Stains
- Home
- Hurrah for cat power!
- The Alchemist
- One-thought
- More conversations
- Centre Island
- Wisdom teeth
- Camels
- My family's moving
- Carnivore Night XXXVII: Magdalo at Magdiwang
- Ruby
- Quote for the day
- Toastmasters: Persuasion project 1
- Quote of the day
- Just realized something really cool!
- And lest you all think everything's going pfft…
- ACK! David Crow, heart attack!
- Antidote
- Blah
- Typing when I'm asleep
- Happy birthday, JM!
- Fond memories of fondue
- BBDB pinging code
- Anxiety
- Blackberries and such
- David Crow 2.0
- Reading list
- Life on the A-list
- On the way home after a late night
- RIP, PDA
- Social Tech Brewing
- It's alive! Reviving my iPaq
- Tagging blog posts
- Blackberry goodness
- Wow, what a blogger!
- Impromptu barbecue
- Interesting people, interesting conversations
- Blog hiccup
- Another aspect of what I want to do
- Social media for social change
- Yesterday was a hot chocolate day
- First baseball game
- Congrats to Von Totanes!
- Oatmeal hacking
- My mom reads my blog
- Old friends and familiar strangers
- Downtime
- I'm sorry!
- Being a girl
- Why blogging is cool
- Programming for kids
- DemoCamp afterparty
- Toastmasters
- TTC
- fMRI scan
- Telecon
- fMRI study
- Blogging is vanity
- More thoughts on Barcamp II
- More thoughts on Barcamp, no answers
- Networking with Moleskines
- Transit, barbecue
- What a Sunday
- Doors Open
- Hacked another T-shirt
- My goal in life: sales and marketing?
- Fountain pen
- Collective ingenuity
- Pink and frilly
- Philippines 2.0
- Cooking
- Linux Device Driver Kit
- More thoughts about what I want to do with my life
- Hooray for people who know how to cook!
- Team of Filipino Students Win MIT Entrepreneurship
- Blogly angst
- Microsoft Word in schools
- More thoughts about social computing
- Web 2.0 and entrepreneurship
- Aha!
- Renaissance dance performance
- Breakfast
- Darn, double-booked
- Basic Technical Japanese
- Too hot, too cold, just right
- Tango thoughts
- Fireworks and hot chocolate
- ARGH!
- Stranger of the Day: Greg
- Up early
- Pinoy Web 2.0
- Samba
- Schadenfreude
- Oh no…
- Renaissance dance pic
- Branle Pinagay; also, testing video
- Video sharing
- Finding geeks
- Bestest research lab evar
- I am so dead
- Must not panic
- Working at the lab versus working at home
- Research paper cramming
- Why I don't have to make my website pretty
- Woohoo! Free Skype to US and Canada!
- Web alerts, pubsub, and other cool tools
- Traditional clothes
- Awww…
- Barcamp explained
- Thunderstorm
- Moleskine
- The world is changing
- Genetic engineering and individuality
- Agile methods for building communities
- Tagging places, and the power of stories
- Can I Crash
- Aftermesh
- Mesh magic: Tara Hunt
- Mesh magic: Fifteen minutes of fame
- Mesh magic: Tara Hunt fangirling
- Mesh magic: Venture capital and Web 2.0
- Mesh magic: The Future of Marketing
- Mesh magic: At the registration desk
- Mesh magic: Volunteering
- Connect
- Catching up; mesh post coming soon
- Mashing the Vote: Web 2.0 for Social Change
- At mesh conference; Om Malik keynote
- Ruby versus Java
- Ack!
- Technology evangelism
- Refreshed
- Linux Caffe
- Books at the Linux Caffe
- BBC World Documentary on free and open source software in developing countries
- Stretched
- Raided the bookstore
- Joy!
- Welcome to the blogosphere, Winston! – OSS entrepreneurship in the Philippines
- Connecting people
- Full day!
- Picnic!
- Also not entirely hopeless in a corporate setting
- Geek!
- Connector, Maven, Salesman
- Toastmasters
- Congrats to Diane on her game design class!
- Entrepreneurship
- Ubuntu: kid-tested, mother-approved
- Poi
- Linux Caffe
- Chicken breasts marinated in red wine vinegar
- Awwwww!
- Mediatheque
- CHI2006: Ack!
- Code Monkey
- Planning an ice cream party
- Kathy's May Day mayday!
- Nine million hits? Yeah, right
- Congratulations to Dominique, writer!
- Wireless at CHI
- Found the CIBC
- Hyperventilate!!
- CHI2006 schedule
- Anyone else going to CHI2006?
- Mindmapped
- I'm toast
- All kitted out with U of T logowear
- Reading paper
- Tacsiyapo
- Life on a sugar high
- Happy girl
- Solved the SPAM problem
- Dum da dum dum…
- The case of the missing SPAM
- Finding a niche
- Happy girl
- Comfort food: SPAM
- Meeting
- Stretch…
- Geek
- Fruit and crab salad
- Amazing
- Coder glut in Canada
- Going dark
- How to wear a malong
- Rails pub night
- Dips
- Backlog: I'm feeling potlucky!
- RoR: “What's in My Fridge” now has a shopping list
- Alejandro
- Meep! Comments lost!
- Deskbar applet – GNOME coolness!
- More Rails twiddling
- Uh oh…
- Thank you, Lazy Web! – Feedrinse
- Reading paper
- Backlog: Friends
- Imagining my future
- Thank you
- Girl!
- Woooooohooooooo! Congrats, Ateneo!
- Sacha-sense tingling
- Limit
- Pinged
- Reflections
- Backlog: TLUG
- Stirfry with Mike Tsang
- Paper penguin
- Done with FIS paper
- Hacking my productivity
- Hooray for mindmaps and checklists
- Argh, now Consumating's down
- Should've brought a penguin
- No one gets tags
- Backlog: Dinner with Calum, Vanessa and Dave
- Backlog: IBM
- You know you're a grad student when…
- Backlog: Beef medallion, baked potato
- “Talk nerdy to me”
- Backlog: Grilled again
- Consumating: tags as communication
- Tagging people
- Wireless
- The Human Face of Research
- On tutoring
- Grill time!
- Helping people find their voice
- Backlog: Web 2.0
- Backlog: Lasagna
- Backlog: Lasagna
- Conversations
- Pictures from Brian's party
- In the thick of things
- Brian's birthday party
- Backlog – 2006.04.01: Breakfast: Bacon and eggs
- From Kathy: Capybara night
- Triscuit
- Graduate House
- Salmon and mashed potatoes with Steve and Mike
- In times of weakness
- Sunlight and weeds
- Suddenly free on Friday
- Friends
- Potluck last night
- Weird job post
- Song, by Sara Teasdale
- Singing
- Darn! CHI coincides with Linux World Canada
- Bronte
- Cook Or Die spoof
- I am loved beyond my ability to comprehend
- I love my life!
- Yesterday: Cooking workshop, nice walk
- Onions
- Forks
- Speaking of The Miniskirt…
- Noodle night
- Where do network cards go to die?
- Level up: Salmon!
- Level up! Steak and potatoes
- Toastmasters
- Back in the groove
- When it rains, it pours
- Emacs-happy
- Good Food Box: Avocado antics
- Good karma: Emacs
- Sysad stuff: bah, humbug
- Sick today
- Tango party and stuff
- Well-spent Sunday
- Nice long chat with my mom
- Visited a friend
- Upon reflection
- Skule Night
- End-of-class tango milonga on Monday
- Out early again
- Much fun chatting with James and Stefan
- Off to IBM early
- Not alone
- GTALug; best practices for socials
- Hot chocolate day
- Murphy's Law
- Keeping track of envelopes in Gnucash
- Good food box contents
- Skirt
- Irish party
- Skype party
- Pictures from performance
- Renaissance dance
- Women in technology
- Mending my costume
- CookOrDie: Domestic goddesshood
- Meme time
- Meep
- Performances
- Yesterday: Baking pie
- Song for Mary, O Canada
- Renaissance dance on Friday
- LEGO
- Happy birthday!
- It's alive!
- Congratulations to Alvin Chin!
- Income tax info
- Working with LEGO
- One-man Linux army
- From PLUG: Open source-oriented courseware launched
- Vegetable fritatta
- Finished my tenth speech!
- Sweet potato and chicken vinaigrette salad
- Good Food Box: Pear Poofery
- Debian's still alive!
- Insulated
- Hooray for Ateneo!
- Snuggling up
- Three hours delay and that's okay
- Happy birthday to Clair!
- Had a blast!
- ‘tinerant Tuesday
- Boston Science Museum
- Long but fun day
- New tools for discovering people
- Social researchers
- Lazy web
- No Eclipse for me…
- Blogbridge – nifty!
- Information architecture summit: heavy on tagging!
- Research-happy!
- Scrabble game results
- Darn you, SELinux!
- Valentine's
- I could've danced all night…
- Tsokolate eh!
- CookOrDie: Minestrone
- Tragedies
- Toastmasters
- Tomorrow is my mother's 60th birthday
- Traditions
- CookOrDie: Meatball mishaps
- Why I like the Emacs editor
- Cold and raining outside, warm and fuzzy inside
- Banking arghs
- Grey, grey, grey
- MIE1407F results
- Gave a talk at Toronto Interacts
- Thank God I'm a Filipino!
- Toastmasters
- Metadata course
- Happy socks
- Gibbity
- The Love of Don Perlimplin and Belisa in the Garden
- Ong Bak
- Wild on winter
- Return of the Oatmeal
- A waste of mangoes
- Who Moved My Oatmeal?
- Scopus – scholarly search on steroids
- Metadata class
- Taming the TODO
- Sorting my clothes
- Chinese cooking and diabolo
- CookOrDie: Champorado cheating and arroz-caldo antics
- Call for participation: 2006 International Symposium on Wikis
- TODO lists in Emacs!
- The emperor's three questions
- Creating thumbnails with Imagemagick
- Teaching assistant for Praxis II! =)
- 360′ virtual tours
- Cook or Die
- Things every geek should know
- Education brainstorming
- Javascript or Flash?
- Web2.0 goodness
- It's official – I'll be working on social search!
- Indexing pictures
2005
- The five-year journal
- Fire
- RSS mess
- Looking for a new web host for Adphoto
- Adphoto website plans
- Mr. Yoest's Ten Simple Rules for Dating My Daughter
- Reflections on 2005
- Top 13 questions to ask yourself
- Time management for system administrators
- Fireworks festival
- Catching up with mail
- Social bookmarking in the Philippines
- It's so good to be home!
- Friday night
- Characters blogged versus bookmarks
- The Year in Bookmarks
- ARGH! I hate forms
- Feedburner rocks
- I've figured out why I'm here! =)
- Missing
- Scrabble
- Pinoy Blog Aggregator
- Argh.
- Snow Ball was a ball =)
- Trend Micro Tech Challenge, blogged
- Learning Bisaya
- Ruby: Turn bash.org quotes into a fortune file
- Two years ago
- To write well, one must have leisure
- Squidoo now on public beta
- Secret Santa exchanges the Web way
- From elsewhere: Linux: a social experiment
- The Power of the Human Spirit
- December 6: Ecole Polytechnique massacre
- Ateneo team to compete in ACM ICPC World Finals!
- Any Web 2.0 Philippine startups?
- Outreach: CompSAt I.T. Literacy Training for Public School Teachers
- Commercial support and free software
- Open-source doctor one of Ten Outstanding Young Men for 2005
- What gets me excited about social bookmarking?
- Let me just say…
- Week in review: December 4, 2005
- Thought for the day: Follow your bliss
- Grammar blog
- Teaching software engineering
- Conferences and Macs
- Computer science: universities and technical/vocational schools
- Looking forward to Monday
- Another picture posted
- Discovering my inner librarian
- Layered clothes pictures
- Aggregators
- Microcommerce
- Writing
- I could’ve danced all night…
- Quarter-life crisis update: Let’s do that virtually
- Quarter-life crisis
- Ouch. Time to reflect.
- Team IITians bags the 2005 Trend Micro P1M Tech Challenge
- Refined list of get-togethers
- Get-togethers I would like to have
- Disabling post comments
- Torcamp was awesome!
- Trend Micro programming contest champions – MSU IIT!
- National novel-writing month? Try paper-writing week!
- Reflections on the lab
- Cook or Die
- Winter
- Addressing envelopes by hand…
- Back at the beginning
- Brain Gain Network – Philippines
- A day among friends
- Pride and Prejudice
- You gotta love these teaching assistantship ads
- Snow
- “What should I do with my life?”
- Cold!
- Teaching reflections
- Flash fiction: “Nine Lives to One”
- Flash fiction: Damsel in Distress
- Speech #7: One in a Million
- Pictures from tango
- Tango lessons
- Lost in translation
- Planning the week
- Taming the TODO
- Flash fiction: ALLEYCAT – 196 words
- Ethics in research
- Emacs: It’s all about people
- Free and open source programs
- Brilliant idea!
- Emacs: Not bad, just misunderstood
- Sometimes it’s not just about the jobs you create
- Teaching needs small classes
- A couple of quotes
- Creativity
- Crossroads
- Crisis in a time of chocolate and friendship
- On the up and up
- Interesting visualizations: Bible exegesis
- Found my keys!
- More about teaching
- ACM controversy
- I hate teaching
- Taming the TODO
- Planner Tip #2: Streamline undated tasks
- Congratulations to the ACM people!
- Daylight savings time
- Yesterday’s Halloween party
- Vision
- Testing… testing… is the mic on?
- Argh. Blog comment spam.
- Reading bursts
- Free Penguin
- If you throw enough pots, you’ll be a master potter
- Planner tip #1: Overcome inbox insanity the Planner way
- Midterms and mushrooms
- Joel on Software against tailoring software
- planner: so addictive, even the vim people want it
- Presentations and getting naked
- Web Dos Beta – Spain’s grassroots Web 2.0 conference
- Polyphasic sleep and Steve Pavlina
- Rosa Parks and software freedom
- Aha! moment — 43 Emacsen — feel free to steal this idea! =)
- In the arms of a stranger
- Getting along with other geeks
- Let other people help
- Argh, keycaps
- Totally awesome start to my day
- Deciding not to Ryze to the occasion
- Bloglines wrap-up
- The sun _does_ come up after all
- Post-conference blues
- Congratulations to the new PLUG board!
- Triple-headed Linux geek
- Talk went okay
- Ryze: business networking with meetups
- Another thing I noticed…
- Toastmasters and speaking at technical conferences
- Hacking for kids
- Speaking
- E-mail subscription!
- Oi! Amazon.ca has the same list prices as Chapters!
- Improv comedy
- Bought winter boots!
- Only solve the problems you need to solve
- Take a risk today
- Bloglines keyboard shortcuts
- Stepping outside my comfort zone
- Speech practice
- Novell usability results
- Toastmasters Humorous Speech contest tomorrow
- Nearly full CPU utilization
- MIE mishaps
- Awful advertising antics and how to fix trade shows
- Broadband Mechanics is hiring
- When you’re between freelance projects…
- Finding the common vocabulary
- Corpse Bride
- Get your life on
- All the gory financial details
- Chocolate-chip oatmeal cookies
- Turkey thanksgiving and Planner evangelization
- Bookstores
- Garlic
- Who needs a gym when there’s laundry to be done?
- Hey! I’m in the ACM Digital Library!
- Bookmarking beyond the browser
- More thoughts about Google
- More thoughts about Google and projects
- Enthusiasm
- Tips for time management
- Tips for talking to other people
- Research blog
- More about looking for geek role models
- Geek girl T-shirts
- Google recruitment talk: Impressions
- Google: Organizing the World’s Information… and Loving It!
- Aha! That’s it! That’s my thing! Research as blogging
- Google tech talk!
- Humorous speech
- Went to IBM
- Cryptic crosswords
- Cooking workshop
- On boycotts and lower gas prices
- Watched improv comedy
- Synchronicity
- Not joining the Rotary Club
- More about lectures
- On the Philippine Question
- Voice messaging network
- More collaborative software
- Jotspot Live
- Collaboration
- Cognitive analysis of tagging
- Learning changes
- Forrester Consumer Forum report
- Solopreneurship and the Tipping Point
- Finding names: the 100th monkey
- Lentil lunacy
- Lapping up lentils
- What do I want to do with my life?
- On polls and the ‘best'
- Achievement!
- David Allen rescues kittens
- I didn't lose the stamps after all!
- Not a geek for nothing
- Brain Gain Network
- On booth babes and sex in technology
- Wiki for rolemodels
- Looking for role models: Marissa Mayer
- Stranger and stranger
- Business speaker in the Philippines: Bob Martin, ex-CEO of Walmart
- More about Spec Ops
- Annoyed with self
- Blog envy
- Discovering my inner nerd II
- Wrestling with Windows
- Pleased with myself
- Headless chicken impression
- Changed commenting system
- Comments! Finally!
- Mac
- Hmm. Must hack my breathing.
- Networking for Geeks: Finding the Bleeding Edge through del.icio.us
- Pinoy Teachers Network
- Awww, how sweet!
- Walked for 5 hours today
- Great job ad
- Technology transforming education
- Programming languages: Quantity? Quality? I think we're asking the wrong question.
- Oooooh. Linux Journal editorial calendar up!
- More about call centers
- The Great Merge
- Remembrance agent for GUIs for the Mac
- Pfft. Open source isn't much better at dealing with this.
- Phonecards
- Microsoft booth babes
- Silk-screening workshop
- Geekwear
- Places to shop
- Discovering exercise
- Discovering my inner nerd
- Teaching assistantship
- ACM training again
- Presentation insights from science competitions
- Spending time with my mom
- Life on a good network
- Sprinting
- Planner for Eclipse?
- Personal productivity reading list
- New planner tweak: sort tasks by time
- Notes from meeting with Stephen Perelgut, Neil Ernst and Alvin Chin
- Planning reflection
- What's this? I've been fooled!
- Social software
- Personalized personal information management systems
- Research interest: social information systems?
- MIE1407F: Engineering Psychology and Human Performance
- On social networks
- One of the coolest things about publishing your task list
- Fixed
- Shameless plug for Software Freedom Day
- Developing a system
- Being in the moment
- Love
- Lifehack from Mom: Drying your drip-dry and dry-flat clothes? No problem!
- Book notes: The 5 patterns of extraordinary careers
- Learning how to be an adult
- Teaching Carnival
- Penguin powwow
- Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahoooooooooooo! Published!
- Book notes: Life Matters
- Book notes: Rules for the Road
- Book notes: Financial Freedom on $5 a Day
- Progress at cooking!
- Mom's here!
- Geek dinners
- Marketing in the age of blogs
- Computer literacy project in Ozamiz City, Philippines
- Maybe I've missed my calling…
- Voicemail
- 30-day challenges: Touch three times
- I need pictures
- The joy of paper
- Mom's trip
- Totally blown away
- Begging for money on a street corner
- Argh. Got my own number wrong.
- The faint smell of burnt protein…
- Planner tip: What day is it?
- Wow! Cleared my mail inbox!
- Burst of productivity, thoughts on maintenance
- Tried poutine
- My mom's on her way!
- Music in the night
- Wahoo!
- Nethack Girls
- Cold
- Should I go for the teaching assistantship?
- Let's connect
- Congrats to Sam Jacoba, who won a Microsoft Circle of Excellence Award!
- Tired but I'm happy
- Surround yourself with exceptional people
- Pictures from the lab
- Way too much exercise
- Firefox bookmarklet to e-mail a site
- Soaked!
- Post your reaction!
- No talent in the Philippines? Yeah, right. – rant
- Too chicken to try anything new
- No talent in the Philippines?
- Trudging home with groceries
- Red Flag Deals: Great articles
- Bonding
- Antispam
- A bum in a Google cap
- Charity
- Teaching assistantship
- New purpose for plannerlove.com
- Lasagna in the freezer
- Murphy's Law
- Netcraft
- Exhausted
- Flowers! =)
- Quiet lab
- Geeks and birthday parties
- Birthdays
- Spread the light. Banish the darkness.
- Moments with my mom
- Lifehack: Put your keys near the door
- Domain registrar suggestions
- Primitive anti-spam
- Bubblegum and string
- Lessons learned: August 1 – August 7
- Survived my first Toastmasters speech!
- My Web 2.0 – Yahoo's social search
- Level up!
- Getting my own domain name
- Slightly dissatisfied
- Rest of my day
- Wonderful day at the science centre
- Changing patterns of computing
- On mailing lists
- Chicken adobo results
- On intelligence and wisdom
- Finally! Internet!
- Shopping trip
- Shared Computer Access Locally and Abroad
- Casualty: portable umbrella
- Chicken adobo and rice
- Toastmasters is fun
- Gah, my website doesn't print properly
- Side Jobs
- In Case of Emergency
- Lifehacking your groceries
- Home economics
- Spending plan
- Lessons learned from the past week
- Divergence
- Being Filipino
- Blast from the past
- More about credit cards
- Custom planner =)
- You've got a friend…
- Competition: Build a PC in the fastest time and be crowned as the Philippines' FASTEST GEEK!
- Zero Gravity Circus
- Wahoo! Bikergal!
- Bank account needs social insurance number needs employment contract
- Toast IT
- My banking needs
- Paper inbox planner
- How to fold a shirt
- Settled in and ready to watch my birthday video
- Five lessons learned from last week
- Milestone: first time to use a washing machine
- Where should mailing list replies go?
- Waaah! No Internet in the dorm yet!
- Yay! Network at home, too!
- Happy days are here again!
- Notes from software customization talk
- More thoughts about home
- CiteULike: Social bookmarking for scientists and researchers
- Stranger in a strange land
- The quest for the mythical ironing board
- Not the only one
- Learning designers
- Breakfast: Twice-baked potatoes
- Interesting clubs
- del.icio.us direc.tor
- In Canada
- Microsoft Office templates
- Life in the land of broadband
- In Canada!
- You know you're done packing when…
- Rediscovering the art of writing
- Creating Passionate Users: Ten Tips for New Trainers/Teachers
- Insights from the brainstorming session
- Things you can do with RSS
- semi-form letters: hooray for open source!
- Also from Trim Path: Javascript MVC framework
- PARTY TODAY!
- Digital Pinay
- Text messaging
- Compulsive wikister
- The only party with homework
- Despedida clarification
- Poi performance at Ayala Museum
- GOT MY VISA! Despedida details
- Scriptaculous! – Javascript wizardry
- Bloglines
- T-Shirt-First Development
- Doing Something Great
- The changing face of Katipunan
- Cleverer and cleverer
- Working with Emacs
- I can move in after office hours
- Public speaking and mentoring
- Forms, forms, forms…
- Teaching an old dog new tricks ;)
- Feedburner rocks
- Template for Debriefing
- Really funky Planner sorting
- Geeksta rap
- Forms
- Cool, another Emacs geekette
- ntfsresize
- Make a difference
- Open-Sourcing Conferences
- Backpack
- Geeks and soft stuff
- Information Design
- Good presentation tips
- Driving lessons: 3rd hour — 2005.06.21
- Driving lessons: 2nd hour — 2005.06.21
- Driving lessons: 1st hour — 2005.06.20
- Love & Money: A Life Guide for Financial Success
- Think Rich, Pinoy
- Geek jewelry
- Planner support for action-lock.el
- Wireless wonders
- Emacs snippet for pmwiki attachments
- Hipster PDA: Waste of paper?
- Automatically scheduling tasks onto TaskPool
- Adding an arbitrary extension to your planner files
- Software Freedom Day
- On teaching programming
- Productive day!
- xtla and Gnus
- Introducing the Hipster PDA
- Flash fiction: GLUTTONY – 55 words
- Wahoo! iPod Photo
- Office supplies shopaholic
- Gah, need to organize
- Flash fiction: DISTANCE (55 words)
- Not a gamer
- Productivity
- Task management with Emacs: Text files
- People with a passion…
- Hipster PDA: GTD Tiddly Wiki
- New productivity blog: To-Done
- The Mapa Family Book of Virtues
- Colored index cards
- Sheep
- Odd things
- Profiling Your Customer
- How I use my Hipster PDA
- Structuring content
- Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals
- Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals
- BBDB tags
- Keeping in touch
- Wheee… =)
- LIES, DAMNED LIES AND STATISTICS
- Where to find entries
- Off to Banaue.
- On computer science education
- Net install
- Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
- Diarist prompts
- Hipster PDA: Month view
- Blogging party
- Index cards for today: Boredom prevention device, Contingency plans, Hipster PDA, Taxi
- General instructions for assignments
- Banaue cultural festival from April 28 to May 1
- Movie marathon
- planner.el goodness
- Gamasutra article on game dev in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines
- planner-el-3.29
- Google search changes
- Hipster PDA
- sacha/planner-add-recent
- sacha/emacs-wiki-markup-string
- Mensa Qualifying Session
- Sticky notes hack
- Running Linux on G-mail
- Freenet appreciation day
- Graphic Expo 2005 contests
- Subic
- Wonderful chat
- Met with Aristotle Isais
- On organization
- flpsed
- Went to Pisay
- Keeping it Personal
- Chat with Ranulf
- Open source and developers
- Fixed the network connection
- Lightning completion and highlight completion
- A fun-filled day: part 3. At Pipers
- A fun-filled day: part 2. Pottery lessons
- A fun-filled day: part 1. Lunch with Nishida
- World domination
- Philippine Open Source Conference 2005: possible talk on “Linux in Your Pocket”?
- Adphoto notes
- I’m on Yahoo 360
- Title suggestions
- Open source licenses
- PIM love
- Horrible customer service
- Chat with Sean
- About procrastination
- Just got back from a trip to Tagaytay
- Afternoon with Engels and Magie
- Today: making the pitch
- Major website revamp
- Dr. Oposa’s party
- Fantastic explanation of cost of software
- Went to bars
- Paul Lussier on possible Planner Linux Journal article
- Creating Passionate Users: The importance of seduction and curiosity
- Networking
- Playing with fire
- Pitching Your Idea (to the supplier of your funds). A free workshop.
- Dermatologists
- ACM
- National Strategic Planning for ICTs in Basic Education Initiative: A Round Table Discussions
- Tomorrow
- Stayed in bed most of the day
- Still sick
- Edwin's comment on financial literacy
- Difficult choices
- MSU-IIT student wins IBM Linux Scholar Challenge
- Traffic
- Microfinancing
- How to hire great people
- Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
- Business book: Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant
- Turning my mind to money
- Business book: You Can Negotiate Anything
- Living with ratpoison
- Bituin
- Pusa sa Kalye
- Tanaga: Siopao
- Kodak Philippines: send pictures through the Net
- FreeBSD ports for planner
- Had tons of fun!
- Image processing
- The conference was so much fun!
- Major new contacts from the open source conference
- In Cebu
- Ack, Microsoft Office is 20,488?
- Norah Jones
- Daring cat rescue!
- Presentations up
- University of Asia and the Pacific: Business talks
- Business Writing Seminar
- Under-leg loops
- Congrats to teams who competed in Java Cup and Quizzardry!
- Official website for OSC-Ph 2005
- Clueful cybercafe in the Philippines
- Accomplishment report: Getting in touch with my inner networking geek
- Supplier's directory
- Accomplishment report for 2005.03.01
- Firedance
- Stock photography
- File transfers: Xdrive
- Also saw Diane today!
- Tons of fun
- Watched kabuki
- Baguio plans
- Geek Love
- “Geek Love”
- See, I'm not the only one weirded out by the word “co-ed”
- Karaoke with Dave and Tony
- Travel plans
- Arrange for luggage pick-up by on the 23rd or 22nd
- Weekend plans
- Brilliant idea about my summer schedule
- Modification of johnsu01’s scoring
- [Abrams, 1997] Abrams, D. (1997). Human factors of personal web information spaces. Technical report, Knowledge Media Design Institute Technical Report 1, University of Toronto.
- Daniel S. Weld: Personalization
- One week left
- Very useful PIM research blog
- Managing my mail
- Valentine
- Encryption/decryption code for Dominique’s letters
- Letters
- Street performers
- Yet another cool little Planner hack: really smart tab expansion
- Learning Links
- Mid-term plans
- Passed JLPT level 3
- Adventures with Ruby
- ri-mode bug when there is no current word
- Upgrade yourself! =)
- NEW YEAR’S CAT
- Calling all Ateneo programming competition alumni
- On disabling right-click
- If imitation is the highest form of flattery, I must be very boring
- Mob?
- My answers to [[http://home.uchicago.edu/~alexis/ostan.htm][Which OStan are you?]]
- flashcard-import-from-kill
- PCS cancels Digital Pinay contest, cites violent reactions
- Weekend with dds and Ben
- Business idea! =)
- Creating Passionate Users
- Nifty Japanese stuff: Kakasi
- ETIQUETTE — 55 words
- THE GAMES KIDS PLAY — a 55er
- Ranulf head of Manila chapter of International Game Designers Association; Eric head of acads
- THIRD TIME’S THE CHARM, 55-word flash fiction
- Advocacy plans
- Carelessness
- A weekend in Kansai
- Marriage proposal X of N ;)
- The dust settles
- Umeda bus stop
- More Ruby stuff
- I will be in Kobe this weekend…
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- Press conference today, PCS pushing through with Digital Pinay 2005
- PCS has found their spin: It’s a search for future C?Os
- Sanitized application forms
- PCS press conference on Digital Pinay
- mac_bolan00 on Atenista.net
- From Chette Soriano on ph-cyberview
- Joining Technorati
- And there are people who just don’t get it
- Testing, testing
- Digital Pinay 2005 on plug-misc
- And now for a bit of lighthearted fun…
- It just gets better and better. This is a “traditional” event.
- Reply from Leo Querubin
- Digital Pinay 2005: Sent mail to Leo Querubin, Special Projects Chair of PCS
- Mail sent to Ateneo CS and CompSAt mailing lists
- The largest Philippine IT organization is running a search for
- Sheer hilarity
- Geek-out weekend
- phpdev
- Squeak talk
- TLUG meeting: Knoppix
- Planner poetry
- More Emacs evangelization: flashcard
- Back on ratpoison
- Emacs for Authors
- two-mode-mode: Multiple modes in one Emacs buffer
- Testing testing testing
- Proof of concept: Deleting private tasks
- planner-multi-read-name
- Cat — 55 words
- Japanese flashcards
- More hacks for mangling Japanese CSV
- Questionnaire on electronic clothes
- Japanese word list generator
- One #emacs day – 0. 2005.01.05 and 1. 2005.01.06
- Physics in the City, Eastwood, Jan 15
- The Command Line in 2004
- 43Folders: Snapshots of a Dream Productivity App
- Emacs channel chat logs
- Looking for Emacs blogs
- debian-installer Tagalog translation complete!
- A question of scale
- xtla goodness ([[EmacsTips#note19][EmacsTips:19]]”[[emacs]])
- Planner cited as a reason to defect to Emacs
- Ethical issues in open source
- Excellent newbie guide for Planner
- Mandrake translations
- So far: contrast with strangeness
- Luxury
2004
- More open source work
- And the rest of the year passed by in a blur
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- More Filipinos into open source development
- February in review
- January in review
- Snow picture
- Open Source Speaks Your Language
- Surrounding myself with ideas
- Interview: Chris G. Haravata
- Keeping track of time with planner-timeclock and planner-timeclock-summary
- FreeBSD installation plans
- Waah. Bad day, code-wise
- sacha/planner-strip-task-numbers
- Proof-of-concept code for autosensing task information
- smbmount
- Windows XP Demo offer for students
- On the cult of personality
- The Graphing Calculator Story
- E-mail indexing
- Anything But Microsoft Retail Store Pushes Linux, Open Source
- Random cool stuff on the Net
- Scrabble with Sean
- Emacs Lisp mentioned in job ad
- Knitting
- Philippine OSS news: NCC eGov Center for Excellence
- Linux advocacy: not just preaching to the choir
- Summarizing reading 8-2-1
- On the virtues of idleness
- YDC Festival: Puppet shows
- Refactoring Planner annotation code
- Factors for idea growth
- Updating the timelog
- Kanji for the day
- Personal blog
- Kanji for the day
- Oh, blast. MIT application incomplete.
- planner tweak: What am I supposed to be doing?
- PLUG Christmas Party
- Kanji sentence
- Of joy
- Upcoming Dreamworks movie
- More about call centers
- More about call centers
- Kanji for last Saturday
- Kanji sentence for the day
- On the Map
- Novell Linux-Certified Professional
- Evolution as a Planner user
- On call centers
- Open Source Conference 2005 / Tokyo
- From Doc Mana: We made it to the finals!
- Random notes from meeting with Prof. Chignell
- On effective websites
- Panic, panic
- Demo tomorrow
- Philippine websites ranked
- On being an assembly-line programmer
- Tagalog dictionaries as a Debian package
- My mom’s started blogging!
- Sleeping cat
- Hard disk restore
- Ching blogs!
- Asian governments start to speak the same language on Linux implementations
- Reflections on teaching
- More gallery stuff
- Awwwwww…
- Update from John Wiegley
- PHP photo galleries
- Reflections on what I value
- One-hour hacks
- Slashdot humor
- Tokyo LUG December nomikai, tentative list
- The one-hour hack strikes again!
- Emacs on Mac OS X
- Web site design
- Emacs for my Mom
- XF86Config-4: Linux on the Fujitsu Lifebook P1110
- Another recruit for the wonderful world of Planner hacking!
- Reflections: Random thoughts on presentations
- The cost of plagiarism and laziness
- Linux certification
- Time division
- Study reflections
- Notable people who use Emacs
- Kanji reflection
- Japanese food event in the Philippines
- Reflections on study methods
- Thinko: Incentives for open-source adoption
- Tired
- LifeHacks: Instant messaging
- Lifehacks: Writing
- Stories
- Lifehacks: talking versus writing
- PM, channel 12 20:18
- Do it now!
- Soloflite
- Conversation
- Curriculum
- Linux in Japanese schools
- Things You Can Do to Help the Debian Tagalog Translation Team
- Responding to notetaking entry on Sim Gamboa III’s blog
- planner-task-open
- Poi/staff club
- Ah, forgot to do limiting
- Japanese input methods and Emacspeak
- Orientation
- Don’t lose remember buffers when closing Emacs
- Switching back to chronological notes
- Page rank and thoughts on online popularity
- Draft: Surviving College
- New pictures up!
- emacs-wiki snippet for getting a list of images from a dired buffer
- OpenACS
- Celsus Kintanar: 3rd place, development challenge, TopCoder
- Patrica Chanco Evangelista’s followup to the Faye story
- Whoops, am a little clueless about scholarship programs
- sacha/planner-create-note-from-task
- Google Scholar
- From Rommel Feria: LPI Certification Exam
- More about English: BBC mp3s
- Rained in
- plug-misc and Gnus scoring
- Stuff to stop mispronouncing
- DLSU Braille SMS project
- Workaround for tla signed archive problems
- Project Roselle
- Charles Yeung’s blog
- Ateneo CS department is so cool
- Lifehacks: Doing my mail on the train
- Aha!
- Handling login authentication in Struts
- Okay, ACM event covered
- More about gmane’s blogging interface
- remember-planner change in behavior
- Waaah, embarrassed
- “Teammates Train for Code-Crunching Match”
- “Milking Knowledge Anywhere at Any Time”
- Eclipse plugin: Emacs Environment to Eclipse
- Thanks to Tala for quick update re: ACM!
- WAAAH! Another thing I want to go to!
- Interesting notes about tech evangelism
- emacs-wiki and planner, but in other languages
- Text editor as PIM
- Emacs lisp snippet for browsing referrer logs
- Real heroes
- Faye story a hoax by emotionally disturbed mom
- Faye update: hoax
- ACM results! YAAAAY!!
- ssh can do socks
- TLUG administrivia
- The talk was tons of fun!
- Slides for “Taming the TODO”
- Waaaah! Happy happy joy joy! ICPC achievement!
- Localization
- Free wifi in Shangri-La
- Celsus Kintanar on inq7
- Insightful Slashdot comment on Linux migration
- Gmane has a blog interface
- My timestamping/thumbnailing script
- Started on the Debian new maintainer application process…
- My effect on people ;)
- TLUG meeting information
- How to use remember-planner
- Really adorable cat!
- Happy birthday, Diane!
- Necessity is the mother of invention
- Open source
- Yaaay! Skype works!
- My ref-filter script
- w00t!
- Things I need to do
- Sketch website design
- Pfft. Geek bias.
- Nifty! The quick start’s sorta readable!
- Collected links for Faye story
- Will move to a hotel
- Update on Faye
- Watching an English study program on TV…
- Whoa! topcoder?
- Ranulf’s interview: games
- Watched a kitsune kabuki play on TV
- Default file coding for emacs-wiki
- Hikarunix
- ISWC
- Update on “Crazed”
- Trip!
- ARRRGGGH! Mail blackhole!
- Debugging people
- Open Source Developer Contest – Sponsored by IBM
- Great valedictory speech
- Convenience
- Stuff to check out
- Odd thing
- CRAZED By Patricia Chanco Evangelista
- First Debian conference in Asia
- Oct 22 to Oct 29
- Learning technical Japanese
- CRAZED By Patricia Chanco Evangelista
- Congrats, Kendra!
- SAY NO TO SOFTWARE PIRACY
- More realizations
- Met Tomoko and her friend
- Kitted out
- Translators EB
- Coding life
- In other news
- Backlog: After the conference
- Met Jean-Christophe Helary
- Mail problems
- More Emacs tips
- 11/1 Mozilla Japan free seminar
- Sites to check out
- GPG-related stuff
- Debian BOF
- Translation BOF
- OO.o demonstration
- Trackback implementation for Emacs
- ARGH! Drying clothes!
- Tentative Osaka plans
- First day
- Training so far
- Yesterday
- In TKC
- Finally done packing
- SAND CATS – 563 words
- Good news and bad news: Pictures and Internet
- Finished!
- Notes from AOTS talk
- 04YIT8W General orientation countres: closing meeting
- I want trackback
- ARGGGH! Missed the LinuxWorld!
- Last of the tests finished
- .LRN consortium
- Today was wonderful!
- Keyword retrieval
- Ranulf’s talk
- That’s odd
- Strange problem with Linux networking
- Nomikai
- CHOPSTICKS
- Foo
- Ethereal is so cool
- Ranulf
- Thank you for pointing it out
- New video up: electronic dictionary presentation
- Sacha and the art of tech blogging
- Encoding
- Intermittent network problems
- Chatted with Martin Gomez
- Continuation of OJT lecture
- Afternoon lecture for your OJT
- Finished 300 kanji book!
- Places Ranulf wants to go to
- Contact information for Ranulf’s conference
- Japanese technical vocabulary
- u-color-cycle.el
- ssh-copy-id
- Emacs wiki stuff in a language I do not understand at _all_
- Procrastination counter?
- First time personal Japanese blog post!
- Kamakura
- Automatic documentation of code
- Emacs, the self-documenting editor
- “Device Translates Spoken Japanese and English”
- Typhoon
- Halloween coming up
- LAZYBONES
- On obfuscating e-mail messages
- More uncharacteristically business-y thoughts
- Osaka accommodations
- Haiku
- Lisp code for correct coding
- Kansai Free Software Conference
- Japanese post
- Today
- I wonder what this means
- That’s odd (FurtherStudies#18)
- Whoops, mistake with the transcripts
- Darn. Missed the Tokyo Game Show
- Furl, Spurl, and del.icio.us
- Long live open source
- find-buffer-visiting
- Mysterious font-locking problems
- Letter for Marcelle
- THE LAST PROMISE
- How to be a programmer
- A LAZY AFTERNOON
- Whew!
- Sketches
- Sean’s started blogging!
- COOKIES
- ONIONS
- Reply from Mom
- Another KittenWhoMustNotBeNamed !
- Day 1: Orientation
- Org maintainer ultra-active! ^_^
- Travel plans
- Firespinning pictures
- Happy birthday to me!
- del.icio.us: sachac
- Myrkraverk’s box
- AOTS confirmed
- Poi videos
- Called up Baryon today
- Philippine comic book blog
- Testing Japanese output again
- Happy girl, although with an involuntary perm
- Planner documentation in Korean!
- Japanese test
- Don Bosco Pugad
- Software Partnership International Japan
- Said goodbye to Fr. Nebres
- del.icio.us
- Great hackers
- Clair Ching’s blog
- “While Rome Burns?”
- Japanese test! Monday! At 2!
- And then there were two
- Cognitive overload
- What do I really want to focus on for graduate studies?
- Migration guide for Microsoft Windows to Linux
- Any spare Gmail invites?
- emacs-wiki-blog.el
- Overlay handling
- More stuff about just-in-time information retrieval
- Talked to Doc V about BlueJ today
- “IBM to Help Train Students for IT Work”
- Studying Japanese
- “Clique Here”
- “Father of Visual Basic Begs: Stop the Insanity!”
- “IBM Tool Has an Eye for the Blind”
- Teaching reflections
- OUT OF THE RAIN — 25 words, 158 chars
- Smooth lasagna workflow
- Concerns about graduate school
- Talked to DocV about my plans
- Class reflections
- Finally got mail working again
- Classic SF column
- “The New Geek”
- Awwwwww! GRE scores are here
- Funny Lisp cooking
- Stargazing — 160ch
- Mail — 160ch
- A Teacher’s Life — 160ch
- No signal — 160ch
- Spam!
- Marking up note headlines with a permalink
- “Cyber Crumbs for Successful Aging With Vision Loss”
- “Programming Doesn’t Begin to Define Computer Science”
- More thoughts on friendship
- Class notes
- Whoops, autopilot
- Marcelle’s first taste of teaching
- Google Groups
- Incantation to print the author statistics
- Learning kanji
- Japanese links
- Someone into Emacs, Debian GNU/Linux and Japanese
- Navigating the kill ring
- Looking for two films: “Before Sunrise” and “Before Sunset”
- Ooooh, new toy!
- Family bonding in the time of Google
- Class reflections
- Lessons learned
- Documentary: me using Emacs? ;)
- “Searching for the Perfect OS”
- STUDYING FOR THE BAR — 55er
- Zaurus accessibility
- Brainbench
- “Students Create Global Positioning System Text Messages”
- The Open Technology Landscape — Juebert Uriarte
- Message from the Sponsors: Antonio TJ Javier — “Partnering with Government to Realize Potential”
- Message from the Sponsors: Cynthia Mamon
- Government CIO Forum
- Oh no! I have to dress up tomorrow: CIOF technology briefing on open source
- COFFEE OR TEA?
- Used up the meatballs
- 8-ball answers
- Teaching reflections
- CookOrDie spreads!
- Poi
- Planner faces
- Class today: Mixed (TeachingReflections)
- Update on wok
- Kitchen inventory
- Beef with Oyster Sauce
- Jacek Gwizdka
- MVC
- Reflections on class
- A problem with my album photo?
- Potato surprise
- Tickle Super-IQ test
- Knoppix: The Easiest Way to Get Started with Linux
- Aggravated
- Beloved canines, cherished friends
- Class today
- More experiments with sausages and potato soup
- Public apology about posting opinion
- From the how-not-to-hit-on-a-geek-girl department…
- Got my TOEFL score back!
- More nuggets from the luser who’s trying to hit on me
- Clueless lamer
- Courses deployed
- Potato soup and fried schueblig slices
- A long wait — 75 words
- Hosting help: icasocot site on Philippine literature
- Carne Norte and scrambled egg for lunch
- A difference in slide philosophy
- Useful macro commands
- “Digital Pen Takes on Mouse”
- Prepared for CS21A
- Pasta carbonara out of a package
- Reflections on class today
- Like, duh! Realizations re further studies
- Whizzball
- Sony U50, U70
- “Cognitive Personal Assistant”
- Yesterday
- Moonlight
- “After Life”
- “Access Patterns Organize Data”
- “What Is Google’s Secret Weapon? An Army of Ph.D.’s”
- Ran out of memory
- Reading list for CS1
- CompSAt planning meeting
- phdcomics: Been there, done that!
- Philippine Open Source Conference 2004
- Beagle — searching and indexing
- Operating systems as anime characters
- Imagine Cup
- Much productive hacking last night
- Testing Japanese
- Task lists
- Double Room: prose poetry and short fiction
- Indexer for planner notes
- dabbrev-hover
- Musical letters
- Japanese for nerds
- BlueJ wiki
- w000t! Got perfect on my general GRE!
- Tutorials for Java in Eclipse
- Translation Experiments
- planner-el development version now available through darcs
- Open source CMS demos
- “Europe’s Semantic Web Projects Start to Mesh”
- Acoustic cryptanalysis for possible cryptographic attacks
- Research ideas
- Took the TOEFL
- Darcs wiki
- “Smart Glasses Detect Eye Contact”
- New pictures
- Graduation — 55er
- Bookpool
- Debugging Emacs hangs
- A Poor-Aunt Story
- Emacs-wiki documentation in Japanese
- Tagalog for aspell
- Words to review for the GRE
- My schedule now
- Sony Vaio U70
- Thoughts on natural language processing and possible research
- Donna Haraway’s “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century”
- Quickbooks Philippines
- Passport details
- Sustainable chaos
- Feast
- New RSS feed: Flash fiction
- Link — another 55-word story
- emacs-wiki oops
- 55er: “We’re Pregnant”
- “Fast Food Fiction: Short Stories to Go”
- “Adopted”
- Cybercode
- Semacode – Hyperlinks For The Real World
- Getting Things Done, by David Allen
- Aikido
- Talked to Dr. Rodrigo regarding graduate school
- Met with Dr. Sarmenta
- Etask: Gantt charts for Emacs
- Multiplayer Nethack
- My classes next sem
- NLP conference
- Jigger Escario
- Neko’s back!
- Objects-First Java with BlueJ
- pcmpl-arch.el
- Details for meeting
- Picture from Monty Python Day
- Tweaked yahoogroups_files.pl
- Nethack live floppy disk
- Damien Elmes’ blog
- Andrea Bocelli
- Preparation
- Links in PIMs
- MegaWiki: Like PlannerMode, but for the Palm
- Small commits
- Why web forums don’t mail you repiles to your posts
- Levels of programmers
- Scrubbing software
- Situated Software
- Day 8
- Heavily tweaked w3m
- PIM definition
- Learning and KM insights
- On the Origins of Programmers: Identifying Predictors of Success for an Objects-First CS1
- Dropping universities in New Zealand
- Video annotation
- emacs-wiki–gary–1.0–patch-2: favor page names over interwiki names
- emacs-wiki–gary–1.0–patch-1
- Snarfing appointments from mail
- ISC stories: Elimination
- Short story: SMOKED
- Deployed scheduler
- Request tracker
- Blogging
- Heuristics for good lectures
- Themes
- Learning-centered syllabus
- Interesting notes from the best practices
- A Brief Summary of the Best Practices in Teaching
- Planning for instruction: CS21A
- Free NZ visa
- sacha/try-expand-emacs-wiki-name
- NZ
- Scheduling an appointment with the AU embassy
- James Farmer’s Online Education Weblog
- Orkut at 11 weeks
- Structured procrastination
- How to be a programmer: a short, comprehensive and personal summary
- Straw and Jan Alonzo
- Scheduling
- C2 wiki: Patterns for teaching
- Choosing and Using Open Source Software: A primer for nonprofits
- sacha/fix-tla-log {{04.04.21,EmacsHacks}} 11:17
- emacs-wiki-link-url: return relative links
- New system
- Security comparison between Linux and Windows
- Scheduler progress
- Publishing absolute URLs in RSS feeds
- William Yu’s draft presentation on FOSS in the curriculum
- Gnus frontend for Dashboard
- Alternating rows
- Socializing
- Aikido
- Got my FSF papers back!
- Scheduling tasks in the diary
- EClass
- Using puzzles in teaching algorithms
- Guiding students through programming puzzles: value and examples of Java game assignments
- Fancy striped tables
- Reflections from 2nd sem 2003-2004
- Kathy Chua’s photo galleries
- CSS rocks (AdphotoScheduler#1)
- Ignoring orkut addresses in BBDB (EmacsHacks#21)
- bbdb: prefix for sacha/try-expand-factoid-from-bbdb
- Teaching evaluations for SY 2004-2005
- Local file links should be transformed to relative file links if possible
- todl history
- Tired!
- Thoughts on progress reports
- Understanding mathematics web talk
- Emacspeak on windows
- 3D modeling with voxels
- More toys
- free.net.ph scheduled downtime reminder
- Article about job interviews
- Raw scores for enneagram test
- Teach yourself programming in ten years
- The Adventurer
- Kidding: “Second Honeymoon”
- Sacha’s Paradise: “Island Paradise”
- sacha/acm-submit-problem
- Channel9: A look inside Microsoft
- sacha/list-web-stats
- InterestingLinks
- Interesting blog interface
- Rank 6741
- Time management, geek-style
- TheBrain as a brainstorming tool
- Now up to 7522 in the ACM ranking
- Finally accepted. Up to #8038.
- Dropped to 8579
- ACM status
- Cyrus21
- Tao of Topic Maps
- Subject: Sandra Jean Valentino Chua assigns past and future changes to ERC
- konsolekalendar
- Multisync: a package for syncing personal information managers
- Interesting courses for this summer
- Related software: Ideakeeper, Z-write
- ARGH! Microsoft Entourage is cool!
- Interesting referrers
- Sniff, sniff
- ACM Technews: “Search Beyond Google”
- Paolo’s first webcomic
- Remembering
- CS planning meeting
- Free.net.ph scheduled downtime
- MIT application
- Stanford: Stream data manager
- Using tla for archives
- Information retrieval course
- School Bus
- cal-desk-calendar support for planner-diary.el
- Language-independent named entity recognition
- Named entity extraction in Perl
- total-difference
- Buzzword for the day: named entity extraction
- University of New South Wales: Concepcion S. Wilson
- Computer science resources
- Problem with footnote.el and auctex
- Gary’s calendar code
- Oooh, subvocalization
- Executive board
- New Muse keyword: :osuffix
- More thoughts about my research interest
- Howm
- Summarization resources by Stephen Wan
- CompSAt meeting
- Partial list of keywords for projects
- Evangelizing for the Church of Emacs
- So far, so good
- Eric’s schools
- Searching for all entries related to a person
- Information retrieval research
- Test notes again for dates
- Testing xref
- Free/cheap hosting providers
- Microsoft, implicit queries and information retrieval
- Another book
- Survey of resources
- Information retrieval: online book
- Directory of Australian postgraduate research in computer science
- More about diagrams in Linux
- An anthology of teacher stories
- Kendra’s valedictorian!
- Cyclic task support
- ZOE email client
- Test notes again for dates
- CS161 Final Exam Schedule
- TLA semi-tutorial
- Orkut community for graph visualization
- Response to Adam Rifkin; personal information management
- Relax, Everything Is Deeply Intertwingled
- Dominique’s in the Linux Magazine!
- TLA-CVS sync
- Mark Triggs: Emacs-wiki publishing should not die on error
- Planner tasks from notes
- Ah, I have an old version of httpd.el
- Got httpd.el working. Now to figure out how to get it to work with emacs-wiki…
- ASTI Embedded Systems Group looking for interns
- Template for CS21A project defense
- On snarfing Outlook schedule entries
- Should emacs-wiki links be easily editable?
- CS161 Finals Schedule
- More stuff about finite automata in LaTeX
- Free calculus textbooks
- Jester: A test coverage tool that introduces bugs
- New module: planner-notes-index.el
- Finite automata in LaTeX
- Display subject on the first line, dynamically
- Planner supports Wanderlust
- C-u M-x planner-create-task-from-buffer
- DARN!
- Wikibook — Cookbook
- Hotshot — 55 words
- Googling for recipes
- LONG SHOT
- Techie dinner
- plan and BBDB
- Backlog of blog entries: MOTAS, March 5
- How to get involved in Free Software (the bug method)
- XML and Emacs Lisp
- Preliminary VM support for planner
- Open house
- “Warning: Blogs Can Be Infectious”
- My classes next sem
- Smileys
- Warm and fuzzy feelings
- Successful Lisp: How to Understand and Use Common Lisp
- Girls just wanna defun
- RSS-Blog-Furl High School – a vision of the blogging future?
- My first LISP snippet!
- Slime – an Emacs interface for Common LISP
- Using Common Lisp to build web applications
- Microsoft wearable?
- Programming challenges
- Programming Challenges
- Personal metadata exchanger
- Pre-final exemptions
- Site that mentions PlannerMode
- What is Chalow?
- Oh, darn, I’m done with MOTAS.
- My dad was on NU 107.5
- Jerome’s Atom feed
- Got planner-rmail to work. Yay!
- Java and OO Best Practices
- Java and OO Best Practices
- RMAIL labels
- Atom library for Java
- Social network visualization
- Another RSS library for Java
- RSS library for Java
- What would be a fun blog visualization hack to see if I can still get the hang of it?
- That probably means I’m heading more toward…
- Possible research areas
- Monash university
- “Visually Impaired Can Now ‘Surf’ Internet Thanks to Indian Software”
- Why am I interested in short stories?
- nowikilink
- LEO
- CS21B meeting
- NetHack progress
- Gary Vaughan’s blog
- ERC pseudo-AI assisted IRC help
- Emacs function of the day: rx
- Emacs LISP List, by date
- On programming fundamentals
- Bit’s blog
- Action groups for Emacs
- Emacs chess
- Oooh, aptitude
- WHEE!
- Nethack: getting out of trouble
- Videoke results
- RSS aggregator
- Uh oh.
- Dudley’s dungeon
- Better font-locking in emacs-wiki
- Ledger
- Better!
- emacs-wiki and the example tag
- Bah, unrelated repositories
- Public key needed for XEmacs packages
- planner.el goodness
- Printer details
- Umbrella.net: Ad hoc social networks
- Brilliant idea!
- Thoughts on planner-notes
- Nifty ideas for PlannerMode
- Oooh, Emacs ubercoder status
- ERC bot enhancements
- Linux Installfest at Mapua IT Center
- Linked list lecture postponed to Tuesday, March 2
- New feature in Java 1.5, which has been released
- Eighth Workshop on Pedagogies and Tools for the Teaching and Learning of Object Oriented Concepts
- Eighth Workshop on Pedagogies and Tools for the Teaching and Learning of Object Oriented Concepts
- Teaching thoughts
- Nethack
- Density/gravity map of orkut profiles geographically mapped across the US
- Nethack!
- Lecture on stacks and queues
- TODL, variation on LISP for cyborgs
- Cute calendar
- Better RFC for mail messages
- The late night hack strikes again!
- Lurker must do something like this already…
- Another point: out of order messages
- RFC for mail messages
- I don’t need to worry about mbox parsing yet
- Unix MBOX provider for javamail
- Apache James
- SocialNetworkBot
- SocialNetworkBot
- Social network analysis
- Common networking errors
- Sample ArrayList code
- Sample ArrayList code
- Nvu, a WYSIWYG HTML editor for Linux
- planner.el broken up into lots of little files
- Social networking diagram
- Sample array code
- YASD: Don’t cast sleep on the priest!
- CS161 Finals
- Exemptions for CS161
- Fantastic news! Wonderful news! Excellent news!
- “View From the Alpha Geek”
- “Inventors Strut Stuff at Demo Show”
- How to be a good team lead
- Upcoming CS161 finals
- ACM problem idea
- Code for Nethack screenshots in Emacs
- CS161 announcements
- Stuff Eric should check out
- Chapter 2, “Editing and Navigating Java Source Code.”
- Instructions for wearable chording keyboards
- eBay service
- meetup.com
- CS21A: ArrayList
- CS161: Notes on file systems
- Twiddler problem unsolved
- Good idea for nethack.el
- Checking planner-rss autocategories
- Geekiness
- nethack code to check if a character has something in the inventory
- WHEE! Twiddler works!
- nethack-el
- Thoughts on the CS161 test
- Emacs Learning Instruction Program
- back-to-indentation: jump to first non-blank character
- gnu.emacs.sources/tex-skak.el: a way to typeset chess moves and board diagrams in LaTeX
- Picking projects for the open house
- CS161 Long Test 2 anecdotes
- Dilbert comic on dangerous geekettes
- Ebook: Emacs in 24 hours
- Windows to Linux roadmap
- Chess site
- Cleaned up planner-rss.el
- ff-find-other-file
- Wonderful day today!
- RSS feed now available!
- Bookmarking
- Hey, RSS blogging seems to work!
- Blogging to RDF
- RSS export
- Sean vs Sacha
- Chess
- CS problems
- Slashdot story: how toy penguins and geek girls can help save the world. ;)
- Dutch
- The continuing saga
- Awwww, he finally found out
- Another one of those people =)
- Modeline
- More thoughts
- New referrers
- Chamberlain Fong
- Wearable ring mouse
- The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
- New story by JM
- University of Canterbury
- Dell blog
- “Geeks Put the Unsavvy on Alert: Learn or Log Off”
- DevC++
- Oops, lost notes
- Guide to managing media and public relations in the Linux community
- CleverCS
- Advice for social networking services
- Bot implants
- Internationalization/localization in Filipino
- Checking for unmatched parentheses
- Eric’s testimonial
- coke made a background
- Reading a book in Emacspeak
- New comic strip
- Debconf4
- SIGGRAPH
- New story: A Fairy Tale
- Mock chili
- Dealing with too much magic
- Miguel Paraz on Livejournal
- More geek personality tests
- Old computers
- Jerome topped the JITSE!
- Ragnarok Online in Linux
- Party reflections
- JM Ibanez’ stories
- Interactive media, interaction design and physical interfaces
- Percussion Freaks
- Caimlas’ story
- A Stone’s Throw – first draft
- Lazy programming
- Interactive media, interaction design and physical interfaces
- Ragnarok on Linux
- Functional decomposition and logic
- Wearable computing
- Tech writing
- Wearable computing article
- Letter to doctex
- Use cases for scheduled updates
- Met with docprex
- Java and Linux
- Other links
- Resuming CookOrDie
- Interesting links
- TheologicalQuestions
- Ganesh Swami responds
- iKnow
- “Now Where Was I? New Ways to Revisit Web Sites”
- “Disabled to Get Greater Access to Linux”
- CS1 assignments in Java
- USB-powered head-mounted device
- Gesture-based interfaces overview
- Going Home
- Benefits of color-coding
- Weblogs as Filing Cabinets
- The First Letter
- Story
- The First Letter
- Story
- BPI Science Award reunion
- Tales from under my desk
- Cool keyboards and mice
- Cute Slashdot comment!
- More thoughts
- Ink-stained hands
- Meeting an old semi-acquaintance
- Free online books update
- xauth recipe
- Answer key
- Script adoption
- “Wireless for the Disabled”
- “Transforming Thoughts Into Deeds”
- “Lines Blurring Between Handhelds and Wearables”
- CS21B
- Scenes from the science fiction convention
- Second sem thoughts
- CS21A, reading exercises, and programming
- Gerald Generoso’s reflections on being on the other side
- Linux in Education
- Twiddler problem
- Ooooooh, call!
- Girl!
- Status report
- xgesture
- Mouse gestures
- Window manager
- Wayv and research potential
- Geek power
- Dominique’s cousin’s mailing address
- Knitting so far
- Woohoo! Emacspeak back up!
- Knowing one’s self
- On technology and lifestyle
- Timestamps all screwy
- committing
- Emacs hacks
- “Head-Up Displays Get Second Chance”
- Kernel configuration
- Backlog of expenses
- Reflections from the other day
- WEP key for faculty LAN
- More reviewers!
- Basic balance calculation
- Fantastic resource! Ateneo has access!
- I have a really cute quiz for files
- Jargon File blog
- Back online!
- Backlog of expenses
- Cat collar
- Counting in Dutch
- Factoid surprise
- Family businesses
- Reading exercises
- Monthly hacks: vc-arch.el
- emacs-wiki-id.el
- Code Reading: The Open Source Perspective
- emacs-wiki sites
- Emacs-wiki community wiki
- Blogging is alive and well under Emacs
- Emacs-wiki and RSS feeds
- Places to visit
- On losing my data
- Paper: Problem-based learning for foundation computer science courses
- Considering part-time
- Ackpth, lost mail
- Consolidating archives
- LDAP admin
- Good night in Dutch
- Reaction to OnLove
- File-local variables in vim
- On days
- SIGCSE: The first stop for computer science education research
- Resolutions for 2004
- Old computer
2003
- Chickened out
- Refreshing my Linux install
- Sleepy cat
- TLA migration to 04 archive
- Migs Paraz gives CompSAt free space
- Four variations on sukiyaki beef
- Took the MBTI again – still an INTJ
- Dominique’s moblog
- ANSI manipulation in Perl
- Unanswered mail hack
- Smarter indexing
- Stuff for Kathy
- Get-together yesterday
- Herding cats
- Oooh, one of my students is into GTK!
- Chat with Jerome about friendship
- Christmas memories
- Software archaeology
- Vaio parts
- Setting up arch
- kernel-janitor-discuss
- Open source for school projects
- Prompting
- Mirrored blogs
- Blogging contests?
- Dominique won! =)
- Thomas Gehrlein wants planner annotation from notes
- The class is practically running itself
- Thoughts on training
- Proxy problems
- Revised sacha/perl-training/suck-data-in
- Elisp code to insert all
- Extracting the trainees’ files and packaging them
- Extracting all the mail addresses from the programs
- Project ideas
- Perl focus
- Stuff at [[../learn/perl/training/day1]] so far
- Perl for Windows administration
- Oooh, cool way to split
- Cultural differences between UNIX and Windows
- Useful Perl resources
- More stuff from visiting professor
- Perl training
- Hey, more thoughts on kara
- Moving computing into the basics
- Meeting with Dr. Juerg Nievergelt
- More about group reviews
- Recipe from [[bbdb://Aadisht][Aadisht Khanna]]
- Backlog: Fish – 2003.12.15
- Chess
- Chess with M.
- Group reviews
- Kids’ software for Linux
- “Transforming Non-Geeks Into Computer Whizzes”
- Contemplating trip
- Rice
- Backlog: Potatoes, beef, bacon – real this time – and cheese – 2003.12.12
- Backlog: Mashed potatoes, beef, and bacon bits – 2003.12.11
- Backlog: Beef, beans, and bacon in buns – 2003.12.10
- chess.el
- Natural language processing
- Game development in Japan
- Software Elegance
- Printer works again
- Somewhat depressed
- Breakfast steak, potatoes
- 2003.12.09 – White (M.) / Black (Sacha) – Starbucks
- 2003.12.09 – White (Sacha) / Black (M.) – Starbucks
- 2003.12.09 – White (M.) / Black (Sacha) – Starbucks
- Blind computing
- Mark Punzalan is a Microsoft Student Ambassador now
- CS21B meeting
- Burrito attempt flop.
- Fortuitious events
- Training
- Problems with lphdisk
- Two-minute mysteries
- enable1.txt
- Tutorial: Writing a new Emacs mode
- Went out with Diane =)
- Testing 1 2 3
- Applying learning style theory to college education
- Bluepoint road tour
- Testing the hopefully fixed restrictions
- Note guids
- Testing remember.el
- Numbering on a per-page level
- Gerald Generoso’s comment on ComputerScienceEducationResearch — good karma
- Savannah’s down
- Some goodbyes
- Day 11: 2003.12.04 (late entry)
- Open source in colleges
- Spaceants’ blog, emacs-wiki
- Leatherette repair
- Bleah. Checking account has age requirement.
- Bank accounts
- Why am I trying to learn arch again?
- More about arch
- emacs channel logs
- w00t! Hacked the ground beef!
- tla on debian
- Formulaic song
- Midterms for CS21A
- w00t! Wireless works!
- Wireless
- Testing it again
- Checking xrefs
- Set up mailing list
- Day 10: More ground beef salad
- subtasks?
- Blue LED on Fujitsu Lifebook P1110 under Linux
- Merged the reverse chronological notes into planner.el
- New remember.el coolness: dwim
- DWIM does better thing
- CS21B today
- Finding out which files are shadowing Debian emacs packages
- Watched Looney Tunes: Back in Action
- Testing hello world
- My .gnus disappeared!
- Smarter Gnus scoring
- Testing again
- emacs-wiki new versions
- CS21A yesterday (2003.11.24)
- CS161 yesterday 2003.11.24
- Added notes about my use for remember.el
- The potato misadventures
- Useful teaching and learning resources
- LedgerMode
- Text messaging for the blind
- Whew! Just reviewed the history of UNIX
- Story ideas for CS161
- Story about pipes for CS161
- History from Dennis Ritchie for CS161
- Recognizing coding systems in Emacs
- Tidbit for CS161
- Funny UNIX history
- Jody Klymak’s planner-mode stuff
- The Object of Java
- Running word count in Emacs buffers
- Getting the hang of slides
- At last! The jigsaw puzzle’s mounted!
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Standalone trackback
- link text handling
- Tasks from notes
- Spiffy new website look
- Official maintainer
- More elegantly fixed the whitespace problem
- Testing the new remember: does it really work?
- Cool elisp hack!
- ERC+BBDB
- Automatic encryption of wiki pages
- Books mirror
- HideShow mode
- Things to try in class — education
- Learning styles
- No-host trackbacks
- Jerome wants to help out with CS161!
- Recompiling my kernel
- CookOrDie Day 8: The Potato Misadventures
- CS21B: Inheritance
- planner.el whoops
- Eclipse UML
- CookOrDie: Day 7: Reheated rice, sausage slices
- Words of wisdom
- CS21A: Smiley
- CS161
- Kathy has an article!
- My faculty load
- Lessons from work
- CS161 yesterday (2003.11.17)
- CS21A yesterday (2003.11.17)
- CookOrDie: Day 6
- Basic UML
- Japanese blog
- JavaKara
- CookOrDie Day 5: More sausages
- On puzzles and conversation
- On teachers’ jobs
- Nice quote — computer science education
- Calendar feature?
- CookOrDie: Day 4
- Computer science unplugged
- CookOrDie Day 3: more sausages
- Summary
- CookOrDie Day 2: Veal sausage and potatoes
- First day of classes
- Plan for CS21A
- Plan for CS161
- Summary
- Data structures to the rescue!
- LabSetup
- A Low-Cost High-Impact Computer Science Show for Family Audiences
- CookOrDie: Day 1
- CookOrDie!
- w00t!
- Discovery Learning in Introductory Operating System Courses
- Remembering things
- Puzzles and games: addressing different learning styles in teaching operating systems concepts
- planner-remember-to-plan-page-from-buffer
- Really funky BBDB aliases
- Testing remember
- Summary of today
- More emacs coolness – browse apropos
- Free NNTP
- BlueJ and jikes
- BlueJ robot world
- New wishlist: The Passionate Teacher
- BlueJ stats
- Guidelines for BlueJ
- The ACM competition
- Teaching and learning: a personal journey
- BlueJ resources
- BlueJ resources
- BlueJ resources
- Further thoughts on BlueJ and Beanshell
- Java interpreters
- speechd
- “The Many Shapes of Tomorrow’s PC”
- The Very Verbose Guide to Updating and Compiling Your Debian Kernel
- “It Only Looks Like Child’s Play”
- “Charity Challenges Programmers to Code for Society”
- On women computer scientists
- Japanese information processing weblog
- Today
- Concept maps
- Freemind extension
- University of Michigan – Highly Interactive Computing in Education?
- ACM training
- Blogs and academics
- Reflection on 2003.11.04
- Emacs for Windows
- Educational Software Process
- Effective Ways of Teaching Computer Science 1 With Java
- Rethinking CS101
- JRoller
- Teaching stories
- Extreme teaching
- Oooh, Perl is cool
- balance
- The Lord of the Editors
- Teaching a Java-based CS1 Course in an Academically-Diverse Environment — education
- Firebird / Mozilla and Gnus for mail
- Background tabs in Konqueror
- Playing around with planner-search-notes
- Try Science! — education
- Whoa, I got newslogged in Dutch
- Elisp snippet for sucking data into BBDB
- Migration document from Windows to Linux
- Wearable gadgets
- Controlled dual-booting — linux
- Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX with CrossOver Office
- Notes on conference
- Notes on rest and recreation
- Things to bring for resta nd recreation
- Rough notes on education
- Another CS class using eclipse — education
- Contemplate thread scoring
- /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
- Emacs annoyance
- Emacs weirdness
- Internet and E-Mail on a dialup using linux
- Paranoid mail servers
- The PHP Scalability Myth
- Alternative input device
- CS215 evaluation
- How much Microsoft Office functionality do you need?
- TopologiLinux
- Wearables in Europe
- D-Link 650
- Meeting with Dr. Sarmenta re CS21B
- An insight on project defenses
- Teaching quote
- Wearable interfaces
- Filipino geeking out
- Independent keyboards on Linux
- ARGH!
- Lambda the Ultimate, a programming weblog
- Getting more oomph from programming exercises — education, research
- Pics 4 Learning — resources, education
- Situating Teachers’ Instructional Practices in the Institutional Setting of the School and District — education, research
- Educational Researcher online
- Teaching quotes
- Educational Psychology Interactive — education, research
- World Lecture Hall – free e-learning courses
- A web of resources for introductory computer science — research, education
- Non-Technological Ways to Combat Cheating?
- Eclipse IDE tutorial
- 10 things about life Hong Kong taught me in 24 hours, from Kathy
- Java Games tutorial #3 – Creating a Stand-alone Graphics Application
- There’s more than one way to do it — linux
- John Wiegley’s ledger
- Interesting uses of Emacspeak
- USB Bluetooth dongle that should work with Linux
- best practices of e-commerce for farmers
- 20 Questions
- Onomastikon
- Feeling teachery
- Feedback continues.
- “How Do We Tell Truths That Might Hurt”?
- Composing messages in Gnus with elisp — emacs
- Code for inserting student code
- Hello world, school, teaching, games — blast from the past
- Perl script to suck courses files
- SMIT Ed
- Elisp snippet for mailing feedback
- ff and C/C++ programming — Emacs
- Okay, I think it’s time for me to rest.
- “Revenge of the Coders”
- Class day yesterday
- Teaching thoughts
- Find unit testing tools
- Friendster
- Alphabet blocks — education, fixme
- Mario Carreon leaving UP Diliman
- Computer Science Unplugged — education
- Wow, remember-to-planner-plan-page still works
- Python Emacs
- Still having problems with MX
- More realizations
- Radical simplification of design
- Oops, have to continue working on CS21A
- Free online books
- zvon.org
- du -h — linux
- More about Flash MX on Linux
- More news about opencourseware — education
- “Britain’s “Cyborg Scientist” Spreads Cyber-gospel”
- Free shell accounts
- Links from the past
- CS21a ideas for vectors
- HTML_Form and passwords
- chora
- Flash MX on Linux
- CS21A today and Monday
- info links from Emacs
- On the introductory sequence
- Open WinCE?
- All hail John Wiegley
- Notes in [[Writings.ComputerScienceEducation]]
- Obstacle course?
- Repositories
- The call for open resources in education
- Open source in education
- Education sites
- Text Twist exercise
- Vector exercises
- Oops
- CSS Zen Garden
- Zippy USB Mini-Keyboard
- Tracking people’s history
- align-regexp
- CS21A today
- Encouragement =)
- Automatic UPDATE on INSERT
- More warm and fuzzy feelings
- Lecturing on lecturing
- Linux in Education links
- Plans for CS21A tomorrow
- CS1 site
- Interesting words
- Hyper in Emacs
- SSH for DOS
- Debian pre-installed laptops
- canna-chasendic — a Japanese dictionary for ChaSen derived from Canna dictionary
- Filipino speech corpus
- Nifty Assignments
- Naive tools for studying compilation history
- CS education dissertations
- Blogging as an educator
- CS education weblog
- mount –bind
- TeachingReflections and BlueJ
- Removing messages from the postfix mail queue
- “Reasons to Avoid Microsoft”
- Sorting animations
- Linked lists for people
- CS21A review project
- Gnus funkiness – reply to multiple posts
- On the benefits of my far-out exercises
- OnTutoring
- More education links
- Oops!
- Any questions?
- Things I wish they had told me
- Quick ideas for in-class activities
- Great way to learn Japanese
- No glamour in teaching?
- Nobody asked me, but…
- Setting up an Internet gateway
- What to expect your first year of teaching
- Research on Successful New Faculty
- http://aci.mta.ca/MtATeach/FirstYear.html
- Human bingo — cs21a, education
- Had dinner with Dominique, Eric and Andrei
- Cube
- Tell dominique
- USB mouse plus disk
- CS21A array exercises ideas
- USB Watch
- XGoogle? IRC search engine
- Caimlas, artificial intelligence
- The strength of Java user groups
- Knuth quote
- Interesting conversation on SIGCSE — education
- Squid access controls
- Mozilla plugin notes — linuxhelp
- Elevator realization
- Intertwingularity — research
- quiz-a-day — cs21a, education
- power problem
- Conversations with others
- Nongnu?
- Pizza patties — recipes
- Quick warm-up cocoa — recipes
- Pocket bread appetizers — recipes
- Cheese-frank wrap-ups — recipes
- Fingering
- New news sources
- Images
- Teaching reflections — education
- Just finished the [[CS21AFirst03#Exercises.Aquarium][Aquarium]] exercise
- Feedback on LightsOnModel.java — cs21a, education
- Niff music display applet
- Alternative career?
- More about caret browsing
- Array review — cs21a, education
- Open content textbooks
- Created WearableComputingPlans
- Mozilla Firebird
- Disabling automatic typeahead find
- Message IDs on Mom’s mail
- Migrating from Solaris to Linux
- programming kata
- Poetry
- Hyperdictionary
- Top Ten ways to combine fun and substance
- Array ideas
- Slashdot Trolling Phenomena
- SSH Tunnelling
- Unofficial APT sources
- Google calculator
- FLE
- Securing Debian
- Cat haiku
- Extreme programming: Process vs. culture
- Exim port
- Bootstrapping Debian onto Bleeding-Edge Hardware
- Note
- CS21A plans — education
- 1. PAASCU reaccreditation: Pretty much finished.
- fsedu
- New blog!
- Java dev day?
- Automatically detecting proxy settings
- Oops, forgot my keys
- Emacs macros
- RSS feed
- Plans
- Experts
- Teaching
- Communication
- Redesign
- Java patterns
- Women and technical courses
- Java
- Ran is looking for Revolution OS
- Serg’s Cafe
- configure-debian
- Far-out science
- Mozilla
- State of OSS in the Philippines
- The Little World of Dan Camillo
- Roden’s MP3 encoder
- Persons With Disability Waiting to Feel ICT’s Impact
- Swish-E and Gnus
- Configuring SSH behind a proxy
- The importance of mentoring
- Kernel 2.6.0 notes
- Edtechdev
- Debian dependencies self-organizing map
- Social software and the politics of groups
- 2.6 kernel coming up!
- remind.el
- Cat story
- Pffft
- Java to C++
- Java blog
- “Head First Java” author interview
- eLearning conference
- Autoconf tutorial
- http://www.computerbob.com
- Instructional needs and learner analysis
- Inventory systems
- Hmmm, not so many updates this time
- http://whisper.surrey.sfu.ca/what.html
- Cool student programs
- Javascript + XUL ideas
- Window manager decisions
- Oooh, teaching story!
- Openoffice exports to Flash
- Mom and Openoffice
- Dijkstra’s writings!
- Quickbooks and Linux
- “White-Collar Sweatshops”
- “Blogs in the Workplace”
- More links coming in
- JM Ibanez has moved!
- Java and scanf
- Mind mapping
- ACM training
- Month view improved
- GeekPoetry picked up
- Game blog
- Linux is an umbrella
- Article on teaching
- Cute resource!
- constructivist techniques
- Extreme Programming diary
- Emacspeak creator
- Classes for Submit
- “Hairy Truth About Computer Images”
- Sweet code
- Philippine Computing Science Congress
- UML use cases
- Debian installation tutorial (from Slashdot)
- Pure Math, Pure Joy
- Girls’ night
- New wishlist
- Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
- Top Ten Tomcat Configuration Tips
- “Uncrossed Wires”
- “New Finding Has Implications For Scientists Designing New Mobile Audio Interfaces”
- CompSAt
- Mail taming
- Horde for Cyrus
- Some readings
- Performance tuning in Java
- Game Engine Anatomy 101
- www.azillionmonkeys.com
- Oralux
- Pedagogical patterns
- The Pedagogical Patterns Project
- Haystack
- Look into literate programming
- more thoughts
- Ideas
- Thoughts
- Dr. Dayrit SOSE planning session
- Dr. Intal’s talk
- Reflections
- Concepts, techniques and models of computer programming (draft)
- games
- kanatest
- conglomerate
- Java puzzles
- Code notes for Java
- Moved in
- On Love
- Savitch slides
- SynCE
- Fixed PHP bug in home page
- Aging “Baby Boomers” to Benefit From IBM’s New Accessibility Services and Technology
- Possible CS21A objects
- Presentation packages
- Cat stories
- Tips
- Open source course ware
- Richard Klinda’s w3m customizations
- Wearable geeks, unite!
- pinoyjug pfft
- Cool Emacs snapshots
- Formal wear
- Extreme programming in the classroom
- Found an apartment!
- Christian Manoloto
- On helping people learn
- Alex White
- Custom problems in Emacs
- Teaching journal
- Ooooh! =)
- Direct credit payroll account
- sample popping up
- Menu caching
- real-binding
- yatm hmms
- [menu-bar] and mouse bindings
- proper-listp
- Student-centered learning
- TFI
- Funny Linus quote
- More head-mounted displays
- More problems in computer science
- More funky keyboards
- Funny disclaimers
- OSS advocacy stats
- More articles about women
- Xemacs text menus?
- message-sent-hook
- pda dev class
- Message to planner
- Logging gnus messages
- Constructivism
- Stuff I need to take care of
- Codestriker debs
- Need to make a list of things I’d like
- Debian-related HOWTOs
- List of UML products
- Pen tablet that can run Linux
- CS161 William
- Learning Gnus
- Using 802.11b to find out where you are
- Light readings on the relational model
- ‘Dumb IT hiring practices’
- “Wear Down Opposition”
- “From PlayStation to Supercomputer for $50,000”
- “Business Is Toying With a Web Tool”
- New e-mail addresses
- Linux Gazette 90: Software development for the Zaurus
- cl-screamer: Common Lisp package for nondeterministic programming
- Core servlets and Java Server Pages
- Nearly forgot about http://www.nap.edu/ !
- Web-based modules for CS21A
- Student congress
- Write Sherry Rodulfo about June 2 for IT week
- Tigris
- Information and Communications Technology Certification Course from RAMTEC
- Software archaeology
- debian emacs policy
- Woke up late today
- Blogging ideas
- Ephiphany Browser
- Smartphone
- More Debian goodness
- Good Design Comes From Bad Design
- Moved back home
- Hackers and Painters
- The Mathematics of the 3D Rotation Matrix
- Notebook cooling pads
- planner-el is now apt-gettable!
- Application essay draft — education, reflection
- Blurty
- Cat
- JM Ibanez’ blog: Soul of a New Machine
- Pinoy penguins! =)
- Outline for application essay
- Moved in
- “Group Offers Help for Women in the Tech Sector”
- Securing Debian
- other funnies
- Education versus training — education
- Piled higher and deeper – more comics
- Blog reaction: Filipino Open Source Developers — blog
- Cory Doctorow
- Common Java errors
- ruler-mode
- Gnus tidbits from NEWS — emacs
- gnus-dired-mode — emacs
- More tiny notebooks — tech
- Online books
- E-Learning — education
- More Java resources — education
- MS interview questions
- Notes about today — education
- Thinking like a computer scientist
- ARGH! Left my power cord!
- Up the Down Staircase — education
- Teaching was so much fun! — education
- Software quotes
- Moodle
- Moodle.org and LANG
- Assistive technology and wearable computing
- Computer accessibility and wearable computing
- Computer science books
- Online CS books
- Free software in education — education
- Leaving for Daet at midnight
- Tense changed.
- Debian Developers
- Debian packaging
- My GPG key fingerprint
- Debian package: glark for searching text files
- Combining PDFs
- Personal stuff
- Employment stress
- Wearable computing position in Ateneo! =D
- Voice-only apps without speech recognition
- The S-Files
- Curriculum Review
- IBM Viavoice Dictation for Linux
- The Art of Unix Programming by Eric Steven Raymond
- Philippine Chapter of International Game Developers Association?
- Computer science – is it an exact science? — education
- Tech blogs
- The Wonderful World of Emacs – planner.el — emacs, planner
- Mario Carreon has a website: http://www.engg.upd.edu.ph/~mario/
- UP thesis related to text summarization — research
- Faculty R&R postponed
- Okay, time for me to go to bed.
- Emacs strokes — emacs
- I’ll be teaching this summer!
- Sampizcat, canna and kinput2
- The (Mis)adventures of Catastrophix continue… — cat
- Aadisht Khanna (http://aadisht.net) and text summarization
- Blogger code
- Emacs-wiki and httpd problem
- The Linux Documentation Project needs you!
- John Wiegley’s new homepage: http://www.emacswiki.org/johnw/
- Tips for web development
- Text input methods — wearable, input
- Cool notebook — tech
- Open source and CS education — education
- Some computer science education links — education
- Aadisht Khanna and t-shirts
- Thanks to Thomas Gehrlein — planner
- Catastrophix updates — cat
- Will I be able to compete in the ACM ICPC?
- Computer science education research processes — education
- Paper: A Mentor Program in CS1 — education
- Paper: Laptops in the Classroom — education
- Paper: Engaging Students with Theory through ACM Collegiate Programming Contests — education
- Open source advocacy in governments
- Freaky Keyboards
- IntranetServer progress
- Orphan Kitten FAQ
- NealStephenson uses Emacs!
- Emacs tips
- Cards
- Hacking Society
- Gender stereotypes in CS
- I hate floppies.
- More puzzles
- Code fragment repository?
- Blender export
- Computer Science Unplugged — education
- The truth about cats and dogs
- [[bbdb://jm.ibanez][JM Ibanez]] tries out Emacs
- .htaccess and RedirectMatch
- Gnus and duplicates — emacs
- Speech Synthesis
- filesets.el — emacs
- How Software Companies Die – Orson Scott Card
- eclipse ide
- game blog
- psychology of programmers
- kitten
- graduation stories
- technology website
- Open source primers
- Mozilla calendar servers
- More on mozilla plugins
- student home directories
- i-manila connection works fine
- puzzles at IBM
- Ryan Kristoffer Tan joins blogging community — blog
- finite state automata
- sony pcg-u1 battery life: 2 hours — tech
- killer examples for computer science education
- python web solutions
- Emacs test suite
- Summary of G. Polya’s “How to Solve It” — education
- Free mailing lists
- Nemeth mathematics
- emacs-wiki-markup-word
- equals in URLs and emacs-wiki.el
- magicpoint
- pdf presentations
- eshell extensions — emacs
- kana-kanji user dictionary for Japanese LEIM — emacs
- substring completion — emacs
- Emacs menu accelerators — emacs
- Info-goto-emacs-command-mode — emacs
- scroll / wheel mouse in Emacs — emacs
- recentf.el and session.el — emacs
- Remote X terminals
- Finite-state automata in LaTeX
- “Hello, tech designers? This stuff is too small”
- news.freshmeat.net
- pointless presentation package
- dasher and jogdial?
- dvorakng – a dvorak typing tutor
- Essay about Linux in University CS curricula
- Gnus CVS for Debian — emacs
- Linux accessibility
- disabling plugin requests in mozilla
- mail oops
- killing flash plugin requests
- harvey chua
- deleting messages after N days — tips
- www.i-manila.com.ph still unreachable
- PyMacs
- thoughts for Ateneo
- web site statistics
- [[bbdb://aadisht][aadisht khanna]]
- QuickBooks, cost estimates and job orders
- nintendo generation
- lilo.conf and make-kpkg
- TrackBack
- lazyweb – many eyes make features shallow
- RSS publishing with remember.el
- publishing my journal as an RSS feed
- scrabble game
- emacs-wiki and automatic publishing
- trend summer outing
- back to the drawing board…
- groupware on linux
- rethinking IntranetServer application
- web hosting – kevin koyner
- remember.el and rss feeds
- e-mail intranet server finally set up!
- twig is wonderful!
- horde2 giving me trouble
- rss feeds
- ion window manager
- imap server correctly installed
- ack! misquoted!
- emacs-wiki-edit-link-at-point
- remind.el
- imapd howto
- imapd howto
- uw-imapd and horde
- Evolution of an Emacs user — reflection, linux
- emacswiki:SachaChua
- tala’s open source interview
- emacs-wiki major uhoh
- initsplit.el
- rms citation style
- open source questionnaire
- on why I do not judge poetry
- slashdot karma
- funny python site
- customizing mozilla
- software suspend
- emacs-wiki fudging
- emacs-wiki-contents tag
- done with website redesign
- gnome b0rked
- Fixed EmacsCvsAndDebian
- GeekPoetry lives!
- subdimension went down
- we live!
- back to work
- network booting
- Finished blog
- got most of the images out
- testing my resolve
- hey, my rant’s on william yu’s website!
- game guidelines
- application ideas
- technical difficulties
- polsci finals
- flashcard.el
- emacspeak and IRC — linux
- Finished “The Human Condition” — school
- done with the smaller readings — school, tips
- planner day links
- foldback clips
- emacs-wiki
- the onset of a malady
- planner index
- blogging
- as rendered by devel
- resolve and emacs-wiki
- planner-el publishing
- Thesis demonstration
- Embedded talk
- A very unusual weekend ()
- Life is good — reflections ()
- Missing people
2002
- Rant
- Notes
- Gadgets
- (Tue Sep 17:49 2002, 2002.09.17)
- (Mon Sep 16:23 2002, *Messages*)
- Fri Sep 13:27 2002
- Fri Sep 13:27 2002
- tasks in a database, guids, whatever Fri Sep 13:37 2002
- Fri Sep 13:42 2002
- Fri Sep 13:42 2002
- Fri Sep 13:24 2002
- Fri Sep 13:21 2002
- Fri Sep 13:58 2002
- Fri Sep 13:48 2002
- (Thu Sep 12:07 2002,2002.09.12)
- Checking remember with timestamp (Thu Sep 12:18 2002,2002.09.12)
- Head TAs?
- Laptop's death
- Computers
- Computer Aided Instruction (school, education)
- Religion, friendship, whatever
- Religion
- Immersion
- Cool mom and Linux
- Online submission system
- Laptop got scared
- Borging out — wearables
- Theology oops, classes — school
- Wearables
- Restored iPAQ
- Hello world, school, teaching, games ()
2001