Wednesday, December 22, 2004


Was looking forward to playing Gran Turismo 4 this winter break. Unfortunately, it's release has been delayed until 1Q05. This will probably not help my spring productivity very much. Thanks, Digital Polyphony and Sony. (Photo from one of my favorite game sites Gamespot ).
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The combat airdam and boost gauges (never mind there's NOS, no turbocharging) are too sweet for words.  Posted by Hello

Friday, December 10, 2004

Tried Firefox yet? If not, you should. Or at least try one of the very good (although I still prefer Firefox) IE-based tabbed browsers like Avant or CrazyBrowser. Still, Firefox is, by far, my favorite. It's use of real estate, extensions, speed, and overall ergonomics are great. Get Firefox!

Thursday, December 09, 2004


This is a great little list of things to do when your brain fails you.

I've lately found a hard time writing linearly - the way that I used to write all the time in school, back before I used computers. Now, I find myself working nonlinearly more than ever. While this is good for creativity, its bad for structure and raises new barriers to getting started and getting finsihed. Lately, I've found decent success writing using the snowflake methodology.

You begin writing anywhere you want - that is, for any supporting argument, premise, conclusion, recommendation, whatever. Write just a sentence or two, though, that captures the essence of the thought. Then, move on to the next element. Write the essence, and no more. Do this a few times. Then go back and write a supporting sentence, second point, or whatever that relates to the first item you wrote about. Repeat with the second.

This isn't making sense. Read it about here from someone who's put more effort into organizing how it works. It's pretty liberating.