Friday, June 29, 2007

10 Free Minimalist Word Processors for Greater Productivity

http://webworkerdaily.com/2007/06/22/10-free-minimalist-word-processors/ JDarkRoom JAVA based text editor. On mac, the program is only about 120k! A totally simple text editor... no scrollbars, no menus. Sort of like the old AppleWriter without the macros. Writer which has an AMBER screen preset! Online, available from anywhere with a web connection. I can't find any (easy) way to get rid of all scrollbars and the Mac menubar; I managed to cobble together something that woulddo it, but there were serious side effects, and when it was truly full screen, the actual editable text was in a box in the upper half of the screen and there was a really cool purple glowing border around the edit text box. I'm sure someone somewhere loves that purple glow, but I find it distracting. So... all in all JDarkRoom is a better writing environment for me. Maybe there's some way to make it an applet and some good person would host it free for the world.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

A Simple Playlist for Tranquil Exercise, Productivity and Calm Living | zen habits

http://zenhabits.net/2007/06/a-simple-playlist-for-tranquil-exercise-

productivity-and-calm-living/#more-394

from zenhabits.net:

> There are times when I want to crank up the metal and get myself
> pumped up.
>
> But many times, I find that playing some mellow tunes helps me
> focus, calm myself, and enjoy life much more.
>
> Your mileage may vary, but I would recommend some simple tunes if
> you'd like to enjoy your exercise (a quiet sunrise or sunset run is
> wonderful), or be productive, or just go about your day with some
> tranquility.
>
> It tends to drown out the chaos of the world, and allows me to
> focus inwardly. And that's a necessity at times.
>
> Here are some songs that work well for me:

go look at the music

Sunday, June 24, 2007

have you been turned down because you don't fit the fitness instructor image?

I have long pondered why "fitness instructors" seemed to have been
stamped out with the same cookie cutter, and they have seemed so
inappropriate to everyone except people like themselves. (Yeah, I
know that's a biased statement, but you know: people who are young
or bouncy or atheletic or good looking or a combination.)

Then I heard from my sister that a friend from our home town had
spent many months and dollars getting "certified" as a fitness
instructor and when it came to the final test they DENIED her because
she "didn't fit the image of a fitness instructor". What BS! And I
am not surprised.

So I finally got around to making a Google Search on "have you been
turned down because you don't fit the fitness instructor image?" :

http://tinyurl.com/283fxe

Of course a lot of the results don't answer the question, but just
digging through the results is an interesting experience.