24 Apr 2016
Several of the other participants in 30DWC have shared their morning routines so I thought it would be good to document mine too. Your routine doesn’t need to be set in stone. I’ve been experimenting with different routines for the last year...
13 Apr 2016
Meditation has been practiced throughout the world for thousands of years. At it’s core it’s simply a form of exercise for your mind, training it to be calmer and clearer. There are many different types and styles of meditation techniques and you...
06 Apr 2016
I am part of an underground society. You can find us in all walks of life. We have our own language and acronyms and gather together both online and in the real-world. Let’s just get this out in the open. I’m an...
01 Apr 2016
My blog seems to mostly be a series of starts which very quickly tail off. This is my attempt to change that, once and for all. I enjoy the idea of writing but when you’re faced with a blank page I’ve found...
27 Jan 2015
2014 was a pretty tough year and at times it felt a bit like Groundhog Day where I was just doing the same thing each day with little to show for it. The only real highlight of the year was that I...
08 Dec 2008
Setting up a remote repository for Git is really easy, but who wants to type things unnecessarily? Tonight I knocked up a task for Capistrano which gitify’s your current directory then creates a remote git repository and pushes to it. It’s based...
10 Aug 2008
I’ve always enjoyed art and design and wasn’t too bad at it, though never quite as good as I wanted to be. For quite a while through high school I was interested in becoming an Architect hopeful that it would satisfy my...
13 Jun 2008
At work we use quite a few 37signals products to manage our internal processes and client projects, one of which is Backpack. 37signals recently introduced a new feature, Journal, for tracking what you’ve done and what you’re currently doing which we’re trying...