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365 project – 127/365 – 1/31/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


A quite sunny Sunday

127/365 – 1/31/2010

A quite sunny Sunday

365 project – 126/365 – 1/30/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Snowflakes

126/365 – 1/30/2010

Snowflakes

365 project – 122/365 – 1/26/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Horrible quality but if you look at the light, its hanging by a thread of a wire. I don't know who would park under that.<br />
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Horrible quality but if you look at the light, its hanging by a thread of a wire. I don’t know who would park under that.

365 project – 121/365 – 1/25/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Sue to the humidity and climate every light was throwing off huge streaks through my windshield.

121/365 – 1/25/2010

Sue to the humidity and climate every light was throwing off huge streaks through my windshield.

Fun with fortune cookies #1

Starting a series on comical fortune cookies I receive. Here’s a good one. I still don’t even know what this one means. Any thoughts?

fortune cookie 1

Confucius say: lovers in triangle not on square.

Introduction to personal metadata

Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of new tools, be it web apps  or gadgets, that help us keep track of the things we do on a daily basis. Wether it be tracking weight, food eating, exercise, sleep, or any of the many of other activities to track.
Personally I have been tracking certain activities for a few years, primarily my diet and exercise. Lately, I’ve been expanding the data that I track and the tools I use to track the data.
As they say you can’t manage what you can’t measure.
This is the beginning of series of posts in which I’m hopping to talk about the tools that I’m using and other tools that are out there to track and manage our actions, or as I call it “personal metadata”.  Brad Feld has had some interesting posts on this subject which he calls human instrumentation, Bryce also has discussed this as well.
Stay tuned to the tag personal metadata for details on the tools I’m using.

Lately I’ve seen a lot of new tools, be it web apps or gadgets, that help us keep track of the things we do on a daily basis. Wether it be tracking weight, food eating, exercise, sleep, or any of the many of other activities to track. Like my new fitbit.

Personally I have tracked certain activities for a few years, primarily my diet and exercise. Lately, I’ve been expanding the data that I track and the tools I use to track the data.

As they say you can’t manage what you can’t measure.

This is the beginning of series of posts in which I’m hopping to talk about the tools that I’m using and other tools that are out there to track and manage our actions, or as I call it “personal metadata”.  Brad Feld has had some interesting posts on this subject which he calls human instrumentation here, here, and here, Bryce Roberts also has discussed this, as as well.

Stay tuned to the tag personal metadata for details on the tools I’m using.

365 project – 120/ 365 – 1/24/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.

fire hydrant

120/ 365 – 1/24/2010

fire hydrant

365 project – 117/365 – 1/21/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Today's slightly different reading material, although I didn't actually get to read today.

117/365 – 1/21/2010

Today’s slightly different reading material, although I didn’t actually get to read today.

365 project – 116/365 – 1/20/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Today's reading material. I wonder If I could do a pushup like that?

116/365 – 1/20/2010

Today’s reading material. I wonder If I could do a pushup like that?

365 project – 115/365 – 1/19/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Which one should I use today?

115/365 – 1/19/2010

Which one should I use today?