Today I finished reading “Planet of No Return” by Harry Harrison
Read – Lord Valentine’s Castle
Today I finished reading “Lord Valentine’s Castle” by Robert Silverberg
Listening – Alice In Chains
This week I am listening to “Alice In Chains” by Alice In Chains
Read – Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand
Today I finished reading “Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand” by Samuel R. Delany
Read – Ranma 1/2 #33
Today I finished reading “Ranma 1/2 #33” by Rumiko Takahashi
Listening – Exit Planet Dust
This week I am listening to “Exit Planet Dust” by The Chemical Brothers
Read – Endgame
Today I finished reading “Endgame” by Samuel Beckett
Read – Wheelworld
Today I finished reading “Wheelworld” by Harry Harrison
Listening – Slaughter Of The Soul
This week I am listening to “Slaughter Of The Soul” by At The Gates
Read – As I Lay Dying
Today I finished reading “As I Lay Dying” by William Faulkner
Listening – The Charlatans
This week I am listening to “The Charlatans” by The Charlatans
Read – What’s New #1: The Collected Adventures of Phil and Dixie
Today I finished reading “What’s New #1: The Collected Adventures of Phil and Dixie” by Phil Foglio
Read – The Comedy of Errors
Today I finished reading “The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare
Read – Flight of the Dragonfly
Today I finished reading “Flight of the Dragonfly” by Robert L. Forward
Read – The Book of the New Sun
Today I finished reading “The Book of the New Sun” by Gene Wolfe
Listening – Adrenaline
This week I am listening to “Adrenaline” by Deftones
Read – Vet in a Spin
Today I finished reading “Vet in a Spin” by James Herriot
Listening – Peel Slowly And See
This week I am listening to “Peel Slowly And See” by The Velvet Underground
Read – Wings
Today I finished reading “Wings” by Terry Pratchett
Read – Homeworld
Today I finished reading “Homeworld” by Harry Harrison
Listening – Sing To God
This week I am listening to “Sing To God” by Cardiacs
Read – The PreHistory of The Far Side: A 10th Anniversary Exhibit
Today I finished reading “The PreHistory of The Far Side: A 10th Anniversary Exhibit” by Gary Larson
Read – Eon
Today I finished reading “Eon” by Greg Bear
Listening – …I Care Because You Do
This week I am listening to “…I Care Because You Do” by Aphex Twin
Studying – Woodworking
This month I am studying “Woodworking”
4th month of an in-person class with no formal class schedule. I am averaging about 20 hours per month in attendance and hands-on workshop time.
Read – A Rebel in Time
Today I finished reading “A Rebel in Time” by Harry Harrison
Read – The One Tree
Today I finished reading “The One Tree” by Stephen R. Donaldson
Read – Black Art of Macintosh Game Programming: With CDROM
Today I finished reading “Black Art of Macintosh Game Programming: With CDROM” by Kevin Tieskoetter
Read – The Communist Manifesto
Today I finished reading “The Communist Manifesto” by Karl Marx
Read – Hawkmistress!
Today I finished reading “Hawkmistress!” by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Listening – Thrak
This week I am listening to “Thrak” by King Crimson
Read – Alan Turing: The Enigma
Today I finished reading “Alan Turing: The Enigma” by Andrew Hodges
Read – Asterix and Son
Today I finished reading “Asterix and Son” by Albert Uderzo
Read – Mother Night
Today I finished reading “Mother Night” by Kurt Vonnegut
Listening – Life
This week I am listening to “Life” by The Cardigans
Ssh!
I am of the opinion that our team meetings would go much faster if nobody actually said anything.
Read – Hamlet
Today I finished reading “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare
Read – The Patchwork Girl
Today I finished reading “The Patchwork Girl” by Larry Niven
Listening – Mirror Ball
This week I am listening to “Mirror Ball” by Neil Young
Read – The Mists of Avalon
Today I finished reading “The Mists of Avalon” by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Single wire connection to a laptop
Why do laptops need so many cables?
When I put my laptop on the desk I have to connect USB, power, network (if I want to access files on the server at high speed).
If I want an external keyboard, mouse or monitor, there’s even more cables.
Then there is firewire too.
Okay, so I know docking stations are available.
But they are generally expensive, cumbersome, inconvenient, specific to one particular make & model of laptop.
And you generally only ever have one of them, usually at the office.
So I’d need two or three for my laptop to suit my needs.
Why not integrate everything you need into the PSU, a mini docking station effectively, that connects to the laptop via a single cable?
You’d need to plug all of the cables in to the PSU. But a PSU is generally cheap, small, available from 3rd parties, not inconvenient to carry, does not take up much desk space when not being used.
I look forward to a day when a single serial cable, perhaps some future version of USB, can carry power, video, audio, network and external storage data traffic.
Come on Apple, get on that, would you?
Read – The Integral Trees
Today I finished reading “The Integral Trees” by Larry Niven
Listening – Dear You
This week I am listening to “Dear You” by Jawbreaker
Read – Dynamics of Software Development
Today I finished reading “Dynamics of Software Development” by Jim McCarthy
Studying – Woodworking
This month I am studying “Woodworking”
Update: Sliced my hand on a chisel. Not badly. Just gushed like a son of a bitch. Somebody had left a chisel on the bench amongst a pile of rags. I didn’t see it, reached over to grab the rag to wipe up some squeeze out glue. Sliced hand.
Bad at multi-tasking
Somedays, when I am at work, I like to go crazy and treat myself by just doing one thing at a time.
Listening – Sparkle And Fade
This week I am listening to “Sparkle And Fade” by Everclear
Listening – Afraid Of Sunlight
This week I am listening to “Afraid Of Sunlight” by Marillion
Read – Tropic of Cancer
Today I finished reading “Tropic of Cancer” by Henry Miller
Down with pointless busywork!
People say “Wow! You are really anti-work.”
And my response is: “No, I am anti-busywork and anti-work-at-the-office-for-the-sake-of-it.”
I work literally from the minute I wake up and reach a coherent mind until I can no longer keep my eyes open and frequently end the day 19 hours later by falling asleep at my desk.
Every waking moment I try to pack with as much productive work as I possibly can.
What I rail against is the pointless busywork, the interminable empty tasks that do not move a project forward, and the ineffectual requirement that most managers have of requiring people to show up at a specific location at a specific time to perform a job that has no actual location- or time-based requirements.