An annual ritual at this time in our house is the printing of the family calendar. This is a homegrown solution as I couldn’t find a simple version for sale. The versions in the shops are very professional, but waste a lot of space on interesting and exciting pictures. With five of us in the family we…
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management, web development, university life, stuff like that
Tracks: BBC radio drama
Thanks to Tim for the tip on this excellent audio drama which kept me company, and occasionally shocked me, on a long solo drive to Devon and back. When a plane crashes in west Wales, a dark mystery begins to unfold. A major conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton. “The story of…
Beethoven’s surprisingly simple habit for creative breakthroughs
Photo by Greg Becker Beethoven went for a vigorous walk after lunch, and he always carried a pencil and a couple of sheets of paper in his pocket, to record chance musical thoughts. Gustav Mahler followed much the same routine—he would take a three- or four-hour walk after lunch, stopping to jot down ideas in…
The Eisenhower Decision Matrix: How to Distinguish Between Urgent and Important Tasks | The Art of Manliness
Photo by Krisitina Dobo The Eisenhower Decision Matrix: How to Distinguish Between Urgent and Important Tasks | The Art of Manliness. Thanks to Nick for suggesting this article to me. I like the idea, I enjoyed reading the other Eisenhower articles, and the site generally looks really interesting. Of specific interest to me at the…
A temp fix for the wordpress.com dns mapping infinite redirect loop problem
Yesterday evening, I had a problem with domain mapping on a new wordpress.com site. Originally spelt out here: http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/domain-mapping-redirect-loop Please could you check the domain mapping for pennysomerville.wordpress.com. It should be showing up on http://www.pennysomerville.co.uk. I set this up yesterday but I now seem to have a redirect loop going on. I have tried clearing…
Remember when ebooks were rubbish?
Photo by John Blyberg Ray Kurzweil: Online education is where we were in ebooks 4 years ago – people saying they still want printed books, that the ebook reading experience isn’t very good… Well, today most books are ebooks. You see the same complaints about online education. Well, just wait. Four years from now, you’ll…
Running and podcasts and the personal MBA
Recently I’ve started running. (First proper exercise in about 20 years!) Its only every other day and I’m doing very simple and gentle stuff. It’s actually a lot easier than I thought and the recent good weather has definitely helped. I started using Runkeeper to help me track progress – this has been really beneficial….
Emoticon-A-Day Calendar lets you capture your mood
This Emoticon-A-Day Calendar Lets You Creatively Catalog Your Mood | via Co.Design: business + innovation + design. I wonder whether this, or a version of this, could be used within projects in order to gauge the confidence of those involved in the project? Over time, the change in the smileys would be interesting to observe…
Technical Debts are often best tackled by paying…
[Technical] Debts are often best tackled by paying off the principal lump sum. In the case of “technical debt”, Mr Lesokhin believes this involves committing resources to work out which parts of banks’ dormant code are most likely to turn zombie to avoid potentially calamitous consequences. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21280943
How to work with difficult people
In Richard Sennett’s new book ‘Together: The Rituals, Pleasures, and Politics of Cooperation’, he explores the history of cooperation and posits that most tactics that we commonly use are actually making it harder to reach a position of real cooperation. There are four key skills Professor Sennett believes we all need to get better at if…