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Archive for March, 2006

Hot Rodding LinkSys after the VXWorks Switch

You can still buy linksys wrt54g modems with enough memory to run Linux.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4729641740.html
Technorati Tags: linux, wrt54g

Pings not working

I noticed my blog posts have not been indexed by technorati. The only ping service I had configured was http://rpc.pingomatic.com/. I added the technorati ping service directly into the wordpress ping update list, we will see what happens.Technorati Tags: blogging

Images of the Globe-Weis Tickler Folder

The images on the web of the Globe-Weis everydayfile & fast sorter (an fairly boring peice of technology) did not give me a great idea of how this thing was constructed. It looked like a bound book in the online photos I was able to find. Here are a few photos so you can [...]

Powder Tour 2002

Way back in 2002 I built a web site for the photos of the Powder Tour 2002 Ski Trip (an annual event to Alberta and Eastern BC Ski Hills). At the time I used RDFPic to embed captions and titles in the photos in jpeg comments, and then a script (probably this one) to [...]

GTD Supplies Remarkably Hard to Find

One of the key tools to keep organized with GTD
is a Tickler File. Given the huge success of popularity of David Allen’s Getting Things Done paperback you would think stationary supply stores like Staples, Office Depot, Grand and Toy, etc. would have GTD supplies on on display or at least in stock [...]

Kilimanjaro

Rumor is the Traveling Spaghetti Monster is going to attempt an ascent of Kilimanjaro.

Batycki Blogs

Kevin Batycki’s blog..
Technorati Tags: travel, italy

Synchronizing Notes to my PDA Without ActiveSync

My employer has standardized on the Blackberry PDA, and our calendar program is Lotus Notes. No other PDAs can be connected to the corporate network. Our computers are basically appliances - any software the firm has licensed for me is available (out of a short menu of firm-approved programs), and that is it. [...]

Temporal Filing

I just saw an article on the Noguchi Filing System . I am trying something similar for receipts and warranties - I am planning one file per year.
I took an Economics course around 1986 from Andrew Booth (inventor of the Booth Algorithm). Dr. Booth lectured on a lot of things [...]