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Should I consider becoming a trader
Today, 01:06 AM
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The Hoff off in a huff
27 April 2012 - 01:09 AM
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Happy April Fools Day!
02 April 2012 - 03:14 AM
For those that work with classified and in-confidence files:
(No Windows 7 drivers, unfortunately, but supports Plan 9 OS: )
Plan 9
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Google Quest
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Buying quality food
11 March 2012 - 09:03 AM
I'm on a fruit and vegetable juice binge, where I try to replace two meals per day with juice.
Brisbane Markets was fantastic! I went there last week for the first time ever.
http://www.brisbanemarkets.com.au/
I picked up a box of navel oranges - 15 kg for $12. That's $0.80 per kilo, and after juicing it is about $1.60 per litre of pure sweet nectar! No mouldy fruit and ground up mice in that juice!
20 kg of good quality carrots - also very sweet - cost $9.
Celery was $24 for a box of 10kg. I hate celery when eaten raw, but juicing it with carrots makes a great drink.
Tomatoes was $16 for 10kg.
I'm hooked! These are great prices for produce that is probably as fresh as the greengrocers get them. -
Time Management and Getting things done
15 January 2012 - 10:16 AM
I have enrolled in full time PhD studies now at the same time as I try to hold on to a full time job. To make sure I don't burn out or get fired I really need to get more organised than ever.
Time management techniques and Getting Things Done methods are of particular interest. Have a look at this:
http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/
A quick cheat sheet is found here:
http://www.pomodorot...cheat_sheet.pdf
And here is a full description:
http://www.pomodorot...hnique_v1-3.pdf
Basically the technique is based on how to divide up tasks into 25-minute chunks of concentrated effort, while dealing with interruptions and self-derailment. It looks good. I'll give it a try.

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