The to-do list problem & the ‘Things’ solution
I’ve been promising a post about to-do lists for a while now, and I’m so enamoured with the beautiful Mac app Things that I just can’t hold it in any longer. Until very …
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I’ve been promising a post about to-do lists for a while now, and I’m so enamoured with the beautiful Mac app Things that I just can’t hold it in any longer. Until very …
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I decided the only way I could make the PDF/A of email work was to do it monthly. Unfortunately, after a month I had apparently forgotten how to do it, but didn’t realize it. I got just as frustrated as always, until …
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82fdebc3d31665f08f08b3fdf58102c4e8bd399b. Adding Class type support to DO.
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Often we (designers/planners/engineers/architects) want the user to do things in a certain order, or follow a path, and are aiming to use the design of the system to help achieve that. The process or path can involve simple spatial …
See original here: Getting someone to do things in a particular order (Part 1)
BTW, regular blog readers may or may not know you can click on any picture to go to my Flickr site where you can get the ultra-large versions… Flickr People are the Coolest… (nothing to do with this photo)
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Now that the signed papers are in, and now that the other revision is in (though more revisions could be forthcoming, I cower at the thought), it’s time to think about what comes next. And that’s my first original novel that will …
See more here: To Do, and Not Do
474 Crazy Things To Do When You’re Bored A really fun list. Sandpaper a mushroom and be a side effect! …
More: 1539 Things To Do When Bored
He moaned, or uttered some angry sound that made it clear he didn’t want me to do what I was doing…I felt like he wanted to chase me out of there”. If you would like to read more about these Front Gate phantoms and many other specters …
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The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect refers to the observation that the Stroop effect is larger for words that are presented mostly in congruent colors (eg, BLUE presented 75% of the time in blue) and smaller for words …
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LOL…annnnd back to GTA. SEE YA!
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