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52nd St. to Center City Philly

52nd St. to Center City Philly

Structure.

Structure in Holga

The Concrete Bloom

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Wednesday’s Transit

15th

Fell

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niteline.

niteline

New Wallpaper Gallery

For Openbox, Fluxbox, and other window mangers such as PekWM a wallpaper can make your whole theme. I’ve added a wallpaper gallery featuring original wallpapers by me derived from my own photography or free resources around the web. Enjoy!

The GTD workflow Pt. II

I have previously touched on my affinity for David Allen’s Getting Things Done productivity books and the GTD system as a whole. While I latched onto the concepts fairly quickly, the same concepts have been discussed at great length over the past few years online, one frustration shared by many a GTD disciple is committing yourself to a work-flow that actually works for you. I’ve tried hacked up solutions involving Evolution, Thunderbird/Lightning combo, GTD-GMail,  various personal wikis/notebooks such as GTD TiddlyWiki,  and MonkeyGTD, all awesome in their own rights but not quite right for me at least for GTD.

Most recently I have been spending a lot of time with Todo.Txt and WXRemind, since like a couple of other solutions all of list management is done by editing text files either directly via a text editor or on  command line and the user is left with their data in the most portable, mod-able, easy to access format. However after a couple of days, much like the solutions mentioned above I grew tired of the limitations of the script or program and lacked the interest to really get down and learn what amounts to a dedicated scripting language simply to interact with my to-do list and other similar files. Another issue is that personal information management software such as Outlook, Evolution, and even Thunderbird/Lightning are pretty heavy on the resources and too dependent upon an internet connection causing much of the work that goes into setting up these systems to be for naught. It should be stated that what works for one person, doesn’t always work out for others, which is why I cannot criticize any of the scripts or applications I mentioned above.

So after reviewing what I actually need, a set of to-do lists for projects and contexts to preform them, a closely linked calendar with reminder system and access to both of these elements regardless of access to the internet.

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Conky, and Terminal w/ todo.txt in action

After a couple of days tinkering with all of the above as well as Org-Mode for Emacs (way too involved btw) I have settled on a system utilizing the following components:

Google Calendar/Mozilla Lightning Extension

Allows for sharing with the girlfriend, multi-pc access as it’s web based and it’s rss feed and api allow for tight intetgration into the rest of my system. The private iCal feed brings the data into the Lightning calendar extension for Thunderbird.

Thunderbird/GMail via Google Apps for Domains

When I’m actually doing my weekly review or adding my weekly work schedule I need access to email and a calendar, having them both in one app which syncs the data for offline access is absolutely key to my personal system.

Conky

Conky is one of those simple apps that keeps gaining more functionality everyday. I show the next 5 days schedule just be low my todo list right on my desktop so that it’s literally in my face, making my agenda and next actions hard to ignore. This is all possible thanks to Kaivalagi’s (freakin awesome) Python Scripts. I use them to query my Google Calendar, cat my todo.txt, system stats, and display whats playing in Exaile.

ToDo.txt

This little command line app allows me to jot down my thoughts and tasks about as quickly as I can think them. It also allows me to edit my list or lists from command line or using any text editor.

At the end of this process I’ve learned alot about some really great Open Source applications but most importantly I’ve analyzed what tools fit my lifestyle, work and thought process best. The Getting Things Done system of productivity and organization is one which only has as much value as you allow it too and is directly affected by your choice of implementation and the ease of which you can access your information. If your system is too complicated you will only find your self more frustrated and less likely to keep it up.

Phillies VS Nationals

Sunset over Citizen's Bank Park

Sunset over Citizen's Bank Park

J.F Squad AG T-shirt

JinnFire Alpha-Geek quad color graphic

JinnFire Alpha-Geek quad color graphic

JinnFire Alpha-Geek quad color graphic

Kensington Kinetic Sclupture Derby – Undead Amish

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Video of the start of the debry

Mayor Nutter Welcomes the Bicycle Ambass…

Mayor Nutter Welcomes the Bicycle Ambassadors

When Philadelphians bike, the city benefits in many ways: we reduce congestion, increase the quality of our air and reduce greenhouse gases. When you bike, you improve your health through an active lifestyle, save money, and often get where you want to go faster. To top it all off, getting around by bike is a fun way to take in the sights and sounds of our beautiful city.

http://bicycleambassadors.org/

Checking out libre.fm “Llibre.fm is a f…

Checking out libre.fm “Llibre.fm is a free network service that will allow users to share their musical tastes with other people.” However I’ve been a last.fm user since 2005 with 38,000+ tracks recorded. I’m still trying to find out that record can be imported.

Yesterday’s 4 mile ride in to the Harri…

Yesterday’s 4 mile ride in to the Harrisburg capital building for the PA Bike Summit http://is.gd/xcAN

The “Trans Altered Books Project,” f…

The “Trans Altered Books Project,” funded by the Leeway Foundation Art and Change Grant, offers those who identify as Trans to participate in a nine-week Altered Books Course by Pigeon Arts’ Director, Jesse White.

http://pigeon-arts.com

20 miles in the pouring rain from NE Phi…

20 miles in the pouring rain from NE Philly airport to University City on a bike.

Tomorrow our new statewide organization …

Tomorrow our new statewide organization PA Walks and Bikes will be hosting the first Pennsylvania Bike Summit in Harrisburg. Harrisburg is one of the few lucky state capitals that is served by regular scheduled almost hourly train service a mere 4 blocks from the Capitol steps. But just about all of the attendees who wish to participate in the AM bike ride will be driving because Amtrak only allows folding bicycles on trains.

http://bcgp.blogspot.com/2009/05/lets-get-bike-access-on-amtrak.html

Working on posters and cards for JinnFir…

Working on posters and cards for JinnFire Designs http://jinnfire.info

Twitter background by JinnFire

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The Great Office War. http://www.runaway…

The Great Office War. http://www.runawaybox.com/video.php?vid=443

The lesson for the day: Keep your Wordpr…

The lesson for the day: Keep your WordPress updated!

P.O.S. Optimist “Up for whatever, how a…

P.O.S. Optimist “Up for whatever, how are YOU?” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OpHJUJIrpU

Aldi Food Review Rocks. I am a regular A…

Aldi Food Review Rocks. I am a regular Aldi shopper. Huge fan of the 1.99 brick of espresso roast coffee. http://www.aldifoodreview.com/

Extraordinary Loads on Ordinary Bikes ht…

Extraordinary Loads on Ordinary Bikes http://is.gd/wmcl