Monthly Archives: December 2008
Divide by Zero – My Draft Zen to Done Setup
Since I decided I wanted to organize the events in my life (personal and work) and try to get things more organized and less complex, I’ve probably played around with tens of possible pieces of software. Web and application, hosted, … Continue reading
Moving Past GTD to Zen
Zen is all or nothing its said and Zen to Done is a simpler and kinder way of doing GTD. Here is a workflow I have built which incorporates ZTD and GTD steps. Its all done in a central tool … Continue reading
How much GTD is too much GTD?
I’ve been spending precious time trying to lessen precious time spent on building a core Getting Things Done system that I could use. I’ve tried a whole bunch of software, web hosting, etc. There is one tool which I use … Continue reading
Significant Project Steals Holiday
It must be one of the cardinal principles. When its a holiday be handed a significant project which requires lots of hours, stressful work conditions, phone calls all hours. I was given this project to work out with a Fortune … Continue reading
Bye bye Dave
I’ve lived here in the SF Bay area for some odd years. Radio stations have come and gone but Kfog has always been steadfast. Its taken me across the bay when I worked at Visa and part of that trip … Continue reading
Settling in for a Winter
I’ve gotten busy at work lately with a rather fun and challenging project around disk imaging for a enterprise customer. I’m rolling out a DRBL Clonezilla server that will image 10 systems at a time. It runs on my Ubuntu … Continue reading
GTD, Tracks, Prism, Alltray
I read over Dave’s recent blogpost on installing Tracks and decided to give it a try. I’m not an apache ninja though so decided to do something which would not cause any difficulty to my working apache webserver I use … Continue reading
What Wiki and Why?
One of my charges at work is to build out web enabled collaboration tools so I’ve spent time configuring and rolling out solutions for our users in three different geographies (UK, Singapore, India). This is not particularly challenging of itself … Continue reading
Another Loser
I’ve never watched the show Biggest Loser but I grok its meaning. Because I’ve been there. A few years ago, I was the “biggest” part of things. I weighed in at about 275 pounds, had pretty bad discomfort in the … Continue reading
The Mongrel and the Mail
I started using mutt for console mail awhile ago and always really appreciated its rather functional and utilitarian approach. Mail clients on Linux come and go and I ended up doing Mozilla Thunderbird because it would work with how I … Continue reading






