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In which I attempt to explain life hacks to a lay audience in 9 slides.
I swear it’s funnier with the transitions and my live musical soundtrack (mostly performed while holding my nose and trying to emulate an Edison Wax Cylinder).
My linux-based Linksys WRT54G wireless route with the hack-version fireware of DD-WRT with a lot of features. Really COOL!
It's the detail of the route status showing every thing,really every thing of the route system!
This kitchen has a dumb fan in the wall over the stove. It's great for venting but it lets cold air in like whoa. I've been trying various things that will be totally removable and keep most of the chill out. This is a box made from blueboard and foam and duct tape, held in place with rubber bands on hooks. It's not pretty but it mostly works.
GTD/inbox+todo on folders: Windows, TotalCommander; red-colored files and folders are changed in last 10 hours (configurable); movement on the tree (tree is useful for overview), plus Ctrl-Left -- quick jump to highlighted folder on left pane. Tabs on top very handy for quick switching forth-and-back when you interrupted by short urgent task. Tabs can be locked (marked by asterisk).
Inspired by jazzmasterson and infrarad, I'm going to try adopting coin envelope based project management.
These are all currently empty. I put them up to prove they'd hang correctly with the position of the pin/clips.
In which I attempt to explain life hacks to a lay audience in 9 slides.
I swear it’s funnier with the transitions and my live musical soundtrack (mostly performed while holding my nose and trying to emulate an Edison Wax Cylinder).
I often do weird little things to make my life easier (and people subsequently make fun of me). Today, Chanel and Bryce encouraged me to document them on Flickr. I think I'll start a new series. Lancisms. Zillahacks. I dunno.
I've been seeing more and more people using rubber bands to keep their RSA tokens from jingling against their badges. I saw Dorelle do it a few weeks ago. A couple of days ago, Erin asked me for a rubber band.
When I was digging one out of the girl's hair band box, I found a nice little purple one. Then, I realized that there was an easier solution. Velcro!
If you use no strap or use a wrist strap, you may have experienced the fear of your camera slipping from your fingers. Fear no more.
Simply attach a keyring to the strap ring (or triangle) and put your middle finger through it, and you're all set. It's surprisingly comfortable and reassuring.
I've tried this both with and without the wrist strap, and it works both ways no problem.
It doesn't take much to keep me productive on the road. Laptop, AC power inverter, and Blackberry with a data plan and I am ready to go.
For comfort I have the Sirius and "mobile refreshment center" from any fast food restaurant.
How do you keep two kids in separate rooms, because you're not sure if one is sick yet? Take an iSight with a laptop and plug it into your other room. Connect via Rendezvous. Voila! Instant video monitor!
This is my bucket list Personal Kanban. Since first making up a bucket list pk originally on my ikan app, it has been in it's own right successful. For me, just the simple fact of the visualization helps me to actually try to achieve some of the items on my bucket list. Up until that time my bucket list had been virtually ignored. I also put it into my moleskine, where I now have most of my Personal Kanbans. I may not have completed much on the list but before I put my list onto a personal kanban there was only ONE thing completed. Purchasing the moleskine has been the best money I've spent in a long, long time. :-)
What is Personal Kanban? www.personalkanban.com/pk/personal-kanban-101/
Handy Hint - instead of getting the measuring jug out every time, find a mug which holds the right amount, and mark the packet accordingly. Or you could adopt the USA 'cups' measure.
PoIC (Pile of Index Cards)関連ツール一式 アイデアや作業環境などなど。
記事掲載URL:http://next-action.net/
記事掲載URL:Hipster PDA的 自作アイデア&テンプレート集<
erarbeitet und produziert von den Teilnehmenden der Werkstatt Visualisierung mit Auszubildenden der Louise-Schroeder-Schule im Seminar "Lifehack Digitalisierung - #howto Diversität leben in der digitalisierten Welt“ , 24.4.-28.4.2023
Im Seminar wurde ein KI-Dienst zur Inspiration bei der Bilderstellung genutzt.
Dozent: Matteo Cossu
Die Inhalte spiegeln die Meinungen und Positionen der Teilnehmenden der Werkstatt wider und nicht die der Stiftung wannseeFORUM.
Ansprechperson im Fachbereich Neue Medien der Stiftung wannseeFORUM:
Annette Ullrich (Kontakt: ullrich_at_wannseeforum.de)
Made out of a V Energy Drink can! I learned how to make this from Grant Thompson, the King of Random!
I'd call that a V-Hack!
PoIC (Pile of Index Cards)関連ツール一式 アイデアや作業環境などなど。
記事掲載URL:http://next-action.net/
記事掲載URL:Hipster PDA的 自作アイデア&テンプレート集<