Archive for July 2005

It’s Not A Dry Heat

One of the things you hear about living in Arizona, where it gets really hot in the summer, is that its a dry heat. And, that’s supposed to make the daily high of 115 degrees more bearable. But, what they don’t tell you about living “in an oven” during the summer is about monsoon season. Here in the desert, they get wind-dust-rain storms during the month of August - supposedly monsoons - usually at night time. Yet, instead of cooling the place down, it makes it quite humid. Just humid enough so that 115 degrees feels like 400.

So, its not really a dry heat.

Double decker bus

Double decker bus: better view of front end

A scene from the destruction in London, uploaded by Antarctic Lemur, a flickr user. Check out the photo pool.

Spiderman

Spiderman

I had a Neil Postman-like thought when I took this picture. My son has never seen the movies, the cartoon, or the comic books, but he loves Spiderman. Somehow, through other children and the advertising on clothes and toys, he has come to a rudimentary knowledge of the superhero.

My System

It’s the day after a long holiday weekend and I’m not feeling very productive. So, naturally, I thought I’d write about my workflow during a typical day. I’ve tried various ways of being productive and I’m not done fine tuning the details but I think I’ve landed on a general system that works for me.

It wasn’t long ago that I read David Allen’s Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity and I am now part of the GTD Borg, the cult-like group of followers who hang on everything Allen says. The system helps you get things out of your head and into appropriate buckets while being able to keep track of things as they come up. Here is David Allen’s definition of GTD. Their are numerous sites which collect different ideas, help one get going, and expand on the system but none as complete at Merlin Mann’s 43 Folders (In the GTD filing system there are 31 folders for days of the month and 12 for the months of the year, i.e., 43 folders).

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