November 5th, 2007
Dammit. I’m actually behind schedule on two client requests. Yes, yes, I should have known that was going to happen because I was moving around my Google Calendar items and postponing them a day or two late. And I did spend an entire day celebrating my first anniversary with my partner. […]
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October 31st, 2007
Over at Property Crossroads, Dan Rafter made an interesting post about how more people want access to public transportation. People want communities that are planned in such a way that they can easily commute. Now, I live in a 3rd world country where commuting is akin to riding a bus to hell because […]
By Celine -- 1 comment
October 20th, 2007
If you’re a blog addict, odds are you subscribe to hundreds of sites. These sites often have multiple updates, so you thought you’d go through all of them more quickly if you used an RSS reader. Now that you have the reader, you’re still viewing hundreds of site updates a day. How do you go […]
By Celine -- 2 comments
April 26th, 2007
Diana Huggins who contributes to Lockgnome’s Windows Fanatics blog always seems to have those tips and how tos that people need. Whether it’s watermarks in Word or new lines in Excel cells, Diana has posted them.
Sure, you might think they are simple, if you’ve already spent time trying to figure out how to do it […]
By Tris Hussey -- 0 comments
March 7th, 2007
These last few months, I’ve spent a fair amount of time in medical facilities, mostly working preventive things (nothing scary here; not to worry). There’s been a big change in practice where I go and see my doctor: a whole lot of technology has been added to the workplace.
Instead of paper records, my medical history […]
By Scot Herrick -- 0 comments
February 21st, 2007
Got this from Chris Pirillo today:
Oh I have so been there. I’ve done it myself, I’ve seen tons of other people do it. Sometimes the cable looks like it’s in, but just isn’t seated all the way. So, take it from Chris and I, check all the cables. Then check them again.
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By Tris Hussey -- 0 comments
February 15th, 2007
So you need to create a new document. It doesn’t matter if you’re using Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint (or even OpenOffice), looking at a blank screen is almost as daunting as getting the document done.
Now, when you make this a complex task, like a form letter or invoice, you can waste a lot of […]
By Tris Hussey -- 0 comments
February 15th, 2007
How long does it take you to get to the programs you use everyday? Should really be two clicks at most, and there are two easy ways to do this built into Windows without needing to install any extra software.
Sure there are programs like Launchy, but I’m on a path to keep my new Vista […]
By Tris Hussey -- 2 comments
February 8th, 2007
Our very own Ben Yoskovitz started a sensation yesterday with his post Top 10 Reasons Proposals Fail on his Instigator blog. It made the front page of Digg (causing his servers to crash not once, but twice) and has now been featured on LifeHacker.
If you’re in a business where your proposals make or break your bottom […]
By Tris Hussey -- 0 comments
February 7th, 2007
There is the debate, in my mind, between scheduling the “big rocks” for the week into my calendar compared to having “next actions” about the big rocks scheduled into my calendar.
For those who follow time management disciplines, the Steven Covey approach to time management compared to David Allen’s Getting Things Done approach.
Personally, I loved the […]
By Scot Herrick -- 0 comments
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