Jun 06

I just recently decided to look into a new GTD (Getting Things Done) solution for myself. I want a tool that I can use on both my Macbook Pros, and and my iPhone. Ideally, they should be able to sync with each other. Bonus points if the iPhone syncs wirelessly.

Anyway, I’m looking at two great looking products. The first is OmniFocus. This is a really nice looking product. Very complete, with tons of features and a lot of flexibility in how you GTD. Based on OmniOutliner, which is also a very well designed tool.

The second is called Things. The nice thing about this product is that it is really well designed. The folks at Cultured Code definitely put a lot of thought into this great app. It looks great, it has nice features and even though it’s slightly more limited than OmniFocus, it’s still extremely usable.

The one thing that’s not included (yet) in Things is syncing. I’m hoping that this is done soon, but in the mean time, I heard about a great technology that makes syncing Things between Macs a snap. It’s called Dropbox.

Dropbox

This is very similar to .mac, however it syncs on the fly, instantly. So you have a folder called your Dropbox, and every time you copy a file to it, it automatically syncs it to the Dropbox servers. Then you can access your files from any machine (Mac or PC) or even via a web interface. Public files can even be accessed through a web link by anyone.

This is really great technology, but unfortunately it’s not quite ready for prime time yet. It’s still in beta and if you want to get a look at it, you need an invitation. I was lucky enough to get an invite from Eric Belanger, and now I have 10 invitations that I can pass on. So if you want to take a look at Dropbox, post a comment here. I’ll send invites to the first 10 to ask.

I’ll give my take on GTD apps next time.

Mar 20

Last week Carrie and Clara were sick, so Carrie’s parents came and took Maggie for a few days. It was tough, we’ve never been away from Maggie before. We got over it quickly though… it was like a vacation! The house was so quiet! So we rented a movie for the first time in months! We rented No Reservations, which was cute, and the new Die Hard movie.. which I liked :).

What we rented and the fact that we rented is not the point. What was cool was where we rented. We went to the Redbox.

Redbox.  Cool.

For those not in the know, Redbox is this new thing that keeps popping up in grocery stores and places like McDonalds. We have 3 of them here in State College, so as far as I’m concerned, they’re everywhere. But all you do is go there, swipe a credit card and get a movie. Easy. What makes it better is that you can go online and see what’s in the box and check it out. Then you just go there, swipe the card and it spits it out at you.

And it’s cheap too, a buck a day. Return it by nine pm or you pay another buck. Blockbuster no longer has a return by date… so they can charge you more. I don’t need it for two months, or two weeks even. Sometimes I want to rent a movie and watch it. Boom. One dollar. Nice.

So check it out, it a good thing. Check out what’s in the box.

Mar 20
  • My Birthday (33)
  • Maggie made me a card (with help… of course)
  • Carrie gets me my favorite dessert (oreo cream pie from Eat ‘n Park.. yum!)
  • Thai food for lunch at GSS
  • March madness… the best sporting event. Period.

All Good.

Feb 10

Two summers ago, I had the opportunity to ride in my first mountain bike race, the annual 24 hours of Big Bear. It was a lot of fun, and a race that I would highly recommend to anyone who is interested in getting into endurance mountain bike racing.

This year, I am determined to race again. I have three options at my disposal:

  • The Stoopid 50 - a 50 Mile race through some of central PA’s great trails, many of which were never used in events (or by me!)
  • The Wilderness 101 - 101 miles of fun (and more than likely, pain). This one starts outside of Coburn, PA and winds around until you’ve ridden a century in the dirt. 2 years ago I called Big Bear, “My Everest”. This title has been passed down to the Wilderness. This one could be out of my league… who am I kidding… this one currently IS out of my league!
  • 24 Hours of Big Bear - Round 2 - I was really pleased with how I rode last time on this course, but I really think that I could do better. If this is the race for me this summer, then I look to turn 4 laps instead of 3 (each lap is about 13 miles) and do each lap under 1:45 or so… That’s a pretty good goal, and I think I can do it.

So that’s what’s in store for this summer. Hopefully one of these races will have my name in the books…

Oct 21

A little over a year ago I took the plunge and bought my first mac. I’ve been working with Windows systems since 3.0 and at one point called my wife’s old mac a ‘Boat Anchor’. So every now and then we eat a little crow and end up with a killer machine. Since that time I’ve never looked back and I just love the Mac platform. I now have two macbook pro’s (one for home and one for work) and I’m actively trying to convince Carrie to get a iMac for our basement (odds are not good!). In the mean time, I’m excited because the long awaited upgrade to OS X is due out this Friday and my order is already in. It’s going to be fun!!! More later.