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The personal blog of Michael Ashby

Month / June 2003

Hi, I’m Troy McClure

Troy McClureI wear a lot of hats these days and normally I don’t think about it much. Sure I have three different business cards, but rarely does it dawn on me what that means because rarely am I wearing all three hats at once.

Well, a few days ago, I was over at the PalmGear offices meeting with a few folks. As is usually the case when I’m there, I get introduced to other people that I haven’t met yet (the place is really hopping). That’s when it gets a little confusing. First off, I’m most known there as the guy who runs InterPUG. Not that that is a big deal or anything, just that’s how I’m normally introduced. However, I normally bring up that I also run NPUG because these guys live in Nashville, so I’d love for them to come to our meetings – not as PalmGear employees per se, but just as fellow Palm OS enthusiasts. Then if any of the folks I meet are in their IT department, I usually bring up the fact that I run a small IT consulting firm, because I’d love to support their Intranet. There’s even an occasion or two where I’ve brought up the Palm OS User Council, so you might imagine how confusing it is when it’s time to beam someone my business card. 😛

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Nomad Computing

Nomad ComputingFor the past week or so, you may have noticed that many of my posts have dealt with Wi-Fi and Internet HotSpots. The reason for this sudden interest in this topic is because I’ve been trying to work more frequently out of my home office. The reason is simple – there are too many distractions working out of my home and I simply need a change of pace. Since I can’t quite afford an office at the moment, my only other alternative has been to use local area HotSpots. A good friend of mine, Dan Royea, calls this “nomad computing.” 🙂

Now that I’ve found a few reliable HotSpots, this type of mobile office is working fairly well. I’ve noticed that my productivity has been much higher and coupled with the new tools that I’ve mentioned in recent posts, I’m starting to get on top of my piles. That’s not to say that this type of situation is idyllic. You have no control over your environment, so you have to roll with the punches a bit. For example, as I write this, I’m sitting in Bongo Java and they are playing some really crappy music. I’m open to all forms of music and can listen to just about anything, but this stuff really sucks. Luckily I have a pair of small headphones and I can turn on Massinova or SomaFM to help drown out the noise and listen to something I like.

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Getting Pucked

Live Love EatAfter my late afternoon coffee siesta on Friday a few weeks back, Holly showed up to hook up for dinner. Originally we were thinking about going to a little Greek cafe that was nearby, but as we sat there in dimming sun, relaxed and content, we noticed that there was a new restaurant right across the way. It was a Wolfgang Puck Express.

I had eaten at one a month or so ago in the Chicago O’ Hare airport and found it to be quite good, so with that recommendation Holly and I decided to at least go look at the menu. A few glances at the menu and it was clear that we were going to eat dinner there. There were simply too many good dishes to pass up.

The part of town that Wolfgang Puck Express is located is fairly trendy and we expected the look and feel of the restaurant to be in that same vein. It was, but as soon as we stepped into the restaurant it was like stepping into a funky little wrinkle in time. I instantly felt off center and I couldn’t figure out why. It wasn’t until we were sitting down, waiting for our food, that I started to piece it together. Wolfgang Puck has combined a wide array of dining “experiences” into one experience and then cranked up the speed.

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New Tools Part Three – Aston And AltDesk

Aston ShellI am really on a roll. I have found BeyondCompare that allows me to keep my laptop completely in sync with my desktop. I found w.Bloggar that allows me to maintain and post to my weblog much faster and thus allow me to focus on other things. The last area that I needed to address was the desktop itself. About a year or so ago, I moved to using multiple monitors on my desktop.

I currently use two 17″ monitors and I’d love to move to using three in larger formats. Once you go multi-monitor, it’s hard to go back. The workspace is just too addicting and the more the merrier. So moving from my desktop to my laptop has become a bit of a jump. For one, the top resolution on my laptop is 1024 x 768 and I run my desktop at 1280 x 2048. The other issue is that you can’t run dual monitor in a mobile environment.

The culmination of these two factors is that I found myself putting off work because I found it too confining on my laptop. I’d think, “Oh, I’ll just wait till I get back to the office.” instead of using my time more wisely while I was mobile. Hal Schechner swears by virtual desktops and I tried several of them, but I always found them confusing. Multiple desktops are common in Linux, but in Windows you have to run a separate application. These multi-desktop apps then allows you to have multiple desktops on one PC. You navigate between them via the mouse, or hotkeys.

Call me simple, or slow, but I found that I would get lost as my mouse moved from one workspace into another. It usually happened by accident and then I’d have to figure out where I wasn’t and how to get back to what I was doing. Clearly not everyone has this problem, but I do, so it’s a bit surprising that I fell in love with AltDesk. But I’m getting ahead of myself…

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My New Tools Part Two – w.blogger

w.bloggerHere it is I have found an easy way to keep all my data in sync. The only hurdle left was to find a way to better manage my content for my weblog. BeyondCompare took care of making sure that all my data could be easily found, but I still had a bit of a climb to get the content ready for publishing. I had heard of many recommendations regarding a freeware/donation ware app called w.bloggar. Although I had played with it in the past, I really hadn’t given it a fair shake, so I decided to re-install it and really set it up this time. Movable Type, the weblog software that I use on this server, is a great tool but it is lacking in the formatting department. There’s no spellchecker, no HTML WYSIWYG editor, or any other advanced interface tool. w.Bloggar solves all that. Once setup, w.Bloggar provides you with a desktop application that fully integrates with your weblog. Continue Reading

My New Tools Part One – Beyond Compare

Things have been a bit hectic for me the past month or so. I’ve found myself slipping further and further behind, even though I’m working harder and harder. It’s been really frustrating that I haven’t been able to catch up. That got me to thinking about how I am managing my work and how work flows through my office. What I found was that, of all things, I have too much technology. When a work item hits my desk, it can come in many forms, but more importantly, it could live on my Tungsten T, my Alphasmart, my laptop, or my desktop. More often than not, it winds up in more than one place. Clearly, I had to get a handle on my workflow and at the same time, find some new tools to help me manage everything.

Full Moon News

Orrin Hatch Wants To Destroy Your ComputerIs it a full moon today or what? Reading up on my newsfeeds this morning was a strange little trip. There’s an extra heaping of oddball news today, but in case you missed it, here’s the highlights.

Orrin Hatch Wants To Blow Up Your Computer – everyone is picking up this story, but I liked The Register’s take on it, “‘I’m all for destroying their machines,’ Hatch said during a Committee hearing Tuesday. ‘If you have a few hundred thousand of those, I think people would realize’ the seriousness of their actions,’ That’s right, if I write and record a song and I find it on your computer, Senator Hatch thinks I have the right to remotely destroy your computer. I don’t know how this could be done, but reality aside (Hatch isn’t using it) this has to be one of the more insane pieces of news I’ve read in a long while. Plasma Energy – Now Available In Mugs! Woohoo! – ever wish you could drink your Coca-cola in a swirling dance of light and plasma? Me neither, but now you can. Although, I have to say, it is kinda cool. How much is that again? Continue Reading

Google Spell Checker

Am I the only one who uses Google as a spell checker? Often times, when I can’t remember how to spell a word, which happens more often than I would care to admit, I find myself using Google to spell check the word. Just by doing a search, Google will tell me if I spelled the word wrong and then give me the correct one. It’s not foolproof, but unless I’ve bastardize the word really bad, it gives me the right answer.

A Birthday Blog

My Mom’s birthday was yesterday and one of the presents that I gave her was a weblog. I’ve never given a blog as a gift before, but it seemed something that she could really use. IMHO she has always been a repressed writer and I thought having a weblog would help set the writer in […]

Drive Thru Trauma

Warning! Corrosion!Coffee seems to be a theme with me this month for some reason. I’ve been drinking more of it and posting a lot about it, not to mention all the coffee shops that I’ve been frequenting as well. Luckily, I’m not alone. Anyway, keeping this coffee theme alive… “a funny thing happened on the way to Starbucks.”

Although I can get excited and talk your ear off about something, when I’m by myself I like to think of myself as fairly self-contained. As a customer, I’d like to believe that I’m one of the better ones. I don’t take up too much of your time, I’m polite to all the other customers and carry myself in a professional manner. Being a frequent customer of Starbucks, I’d like to think that although they may not know me by name, the staff think of me fondly as one of their better customers. Well, that may have changed today. I was running a little behind yesterday, which is fairly typical for a Monday morning, so I decided to swing through the drive through there at the Cool Springs Starbucks. It’s the only location in town with a drive thru, so I was thankful that it was on the way to my next appointment. I placed my order and then pulled around to pickup my Venti Columbian roast coffee. The person at the window took my $2, gave me my change and then handed me a hot cup of hell. Continue Reading

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