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Life Hacks in Environmentally Friendly Sustainable Design
Adventures of an Software/Hardware Engineer in Future Technology for a Green Life and Green World

Clean Green Tech RSS Feeds

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Just composing a list of clean, green technology feeds I monitor on and off for a friend and thought I’d share them with all. They are by no means extensive and I welcome suggestions.

These sites get me more than I can handle generally, so enjoy.

Nathan


Posted on January 19th, 2009 :: Filed under Technology, Tidbits
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Getting Things Done the Cult

In a stroke of procrastination today, I very ironically googled a TLA (three letter acronym). It was GTD, or Getting Things Done. Turns out there is quite a cult around the action management method created by David Allen. It is one solution for not having enough hours in the day, a form of time management.

If you are a process person, and love having a good system to work from I strongly suggest looking into GTD. While you don’t require software to implement the method, I’m 66% geek and 23% dork, so I do.

After a short burst of research I turned up some OmniFocus. Omni makes some great products for osx that I have previously used. While there are some great free alternatives. I decided to stick with what I know, (for once), and focus on GTD. Since I work in the computer field, I was particular taken by the fact that OmniFocus lets you import emails as tasks into projects, then have them organised by context! Yes, there is a little learning curve involved in setting up a new process, but the results will probably be worth it.

After an an hour and a half I’d collated all my lists, into OmniFocus. I’m still having trouble getting Mail.app to work, I never thought I would have a reason to revert to it from Thunderbird, but alas here I am. I’ll have a go at reinstalling Mail and get back to you. But it is all looking very promising.

I now feel like I am well on the way to developing a universal actions workflow. This will tie all my projects and far flung ideas into one system. Whooo hooo! For a person with more ideas than he knows what to do with, this could be a big break through. This way I’ll be able to do a weekly review of all my projects in the same place. I’ve just had so many things on my plate lately that things have been falling out the back of my head. Keep you posted. I’ll leave you with a few “productivity sites” that I stumbled across. Zen Habits speaks to me the most.

p.s. I’m still sticking with a pen and notebook for when I’m not near the computer.
p.p.s. Here is a sexy flow chart that gives you a feel for GTD action method.

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Posted on September 16th, 2008 :: Filed under Education, Life, Technology, Tidbits
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Pine Gap helps Australia with Solar Install

Was just browsing the Australian Governments Alice Solar City website and discovered that the US Pine Gap Station will be helping the city of Alice spings with its Solar Project. The Pine Gap station is mostly staffed by people from the National Security Agency and engaged in ECHELON type activities, so I found it interesting to see them listed as “consortium members” on the project site. (Probably couldn’t hurt though I guess :/) The Solar project is

“designed to explore how solar power, energy efficient technologies and new approaches to electricity supply and pricing can encourage the residents of Alice Springs to become energy champions and develop a sustainable energy future”

I would just love to know what sort of assistance is being offered.

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Posted on June 13th, 2008 :: Filed under Tidbits