Tags Tools, Web/Tech
Back in September I posted a little blurb about the Aerogarden - a new gadget that sits on a tabletop and grows literally ACRES of fresh herbs and vegetables. Well, maybe not acres, but it’s supposed to produce enough… say… lettuce to feed 2 people salad for 6 months.
I thought this would be a [...]
Tags DIY, Lifehacks, Web/Tech
The biggest OS launch in Microsoft’s history is Vista. But with Vista, comes a number of headaches.
Many people complain that it’s slow, incompatible with devices and hardware and a multitude of different problems. To address these issues, Microsoft has decided to launch a service pack 1 sometime in December or January. But [...]
Tags Lifehacks, Web/Tech
I’ve have two guest posts hidden on other blogs around the web. Can you find them?
The first is How To Re-Awaken Your Entrepreneurial Passion at Empower Women Now
And the other is the hotly debated Cover Your Butt At Work with Thorough Notes over at Lifehacker
Give up? Ok here are the links
How To Re-Awaken [...]
Tags Web/Tech
I’ve been hacking away at my home Wi-Fi router lately. No real reason besides it being fun. I have enough signal and speed. But if I can extract another few yards of service by applying a little tweak, I’ll do it.
Some of the tweaks I like best are the DD-WRT firmware upgrade, [...]
Tags Goals and Goal Setting, Productivity, Web/Tech
For business, mission statements if written properly will provide direction to all levels of the organization. A cleverly written one will answer questions to how to deal with customers, coworkers and the public in general.
But I must admit I have never been a fan of personal mission statements. Mission statements are an opportunity [...]
Tags Books, Web/Tech
I am sure many of you have already heard of this… I’m late to the game but it’s still cool. Just goes to show you can’t know everything.
Yesterday, I was looking for some information on NLP when a buddy sent me a link to the NLP classic Frogs into Princes that was archived at a site [...]
Tags Goals and Goal Setting, Web/Tech
Jay White over at Dumb Little Man has posted a very informative piece on how he has created a very popular blog (~70,000 RSS readers) without quitting his day job. I discovered a few tips I hadn’t considered before and a new utility called Feed Digest I am going to take for a spin [...]