From the monthly archives:

July 2006

Sync from Aperture to iPhoto

by Earl on July 31, 2006

in Apple Mac, Software

If you like to use the power of Apple’s Aperture photo workflow software but would also enjoy the convenience of having those photo’s available to iPhoto and the other iLife applications then you’ll want to check out the Miscellanea Technobabble post titled Sync photos from Aperture to iPhoto.

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GTD: Application of Workflow

by Earl on July 30, 2006

in GTD

A. Print PDF to DEVONthink ProB. Mail ActOn or QuickSilver with script by NikC.

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Five for Fun

by Earl on July 30, 2006

in Five4Fun

Five links for fun and general interest:George’s Etch-A-Sketch Art GalleryArt created and preserved on Etch-A-SketchesVegetarian Recipes Around the World1876 vagan recipes in English from around the worldMt. Rushmore Teddy-bear Picnic Mt.

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At the end of the day

by Earl on July 29, 2006

in Observations

One thing I’ve learned in both my professional and personal life that’s carried over into the writing I do here.

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Of course, but why?

by Earl on July 28, 2006

in Observations

I was reading an interesting post by Richard Querin on Renaissance Man titled “Improving the space…” that kindly referenced a previous post I had made to a piece by Kent Newsome concerning blogging. One of Richards well stated points (#7) was that he had noticed a theme of building successful readership in all the [...]

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As any of you who read my post may know, I’m an Apple Mac user and a fan of OS X. At home I have an Apple PowerMac as my main computer. My workplace is standardized on Windows and there I use a Windows PC. For both personal and some business needs, [...]

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My Thoughts on Lessons Learned

by Earl on July 26, 2006

in Observations

Kent Newsome at Newsome.org recently did a post concerning lessons learned about blogging and some stuff he would do differently if he was starting his blog now. I’ve only been blogging since this past January and already many of the things Kent mentioned struck a cord with me.1) I’d do a lot more reading blogs before I started writing one. I read a few blogs before I started blogging, but I didn’t really understand the process.

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Ransomware’ Becoming a Serious Problem – BetaNews – Ed Oswald
It seems the newest type of malware that computer users need to be aware of is ransomware. Occurrences of ransomware have been reportedly on the rise. Ransomware is a virus or trojan which uses encryption to hold files at ransom.
Initially, those responsible used [...]

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In a previous posting I detailed my upgrading of my Linksys WRT-54G router to DD-WRT V23 Firmware which gave me many more features and capabilities. This upgrade was performed without incident and has performed well.

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Mind Map of the Gettysburg Address

by Earl on July 23, 2006

in Observations

There’s a post on The Mind Mapping Software Weblog titled “The Gettysburg Address as a mind map”.

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Five for Fun

by Earl on July 22, 2006

in Five4Fun

Web Form FactoryWFF is an open source web form generator which automatically generates the necessary backend code to tie your form to a database. By generating the backend code for you, WFF saves you time…time you could spend doing more interesting stuff.

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