Difference between revisions of "Life Hacks"
From Eugene Eric Kim
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* Recently Met {nid KST} | * Recently Met {nid KST} | ||
* Old Blogs (inactive blogs with bookmarked entries) {nid KSU} | * Old Blogs (inactive blogs with bookmarked entries) {nid KSU} | ||
See my [http://www.bloglines.com/public/eekim Blogline feeds]. {nid KSV} | |||
I got the idea for this organization from BillDeHora's [http://www.dehora.net/journal/2006/04/information_underload_part_i_feed_by_time_1.html post]. It's worked very well for me; my blog reading is much more efficient. It's important to prune regularly. {nid KSW} |
Revision as of 01:03, 5 July 2006
New People {nid KSJ}
When I meet someone new in a biz context, I add them to my CiviCRM database. If I'm curious enough, I'll find their blog and add them to my aggregator under "Recently Met." {nid KSK}
Blog Reading {nid KSL}
Organized by: {nid KSM}
- Frequently (check at least once a day) {nid KSN}
- Daily {nid KSO}
- Weekly {nid KSP}
- Monthly {nid KSQ}
- Wikis {nid KSR}
- Software Development (Subversion commit feeds) {nid KSS}
- Recently Met {nid KST}
- Old Blogs (inactive blogs with bookmarked entries) {nid KSU}
See my Blogline feeds. {nid KSV}
I got the idea for this organization from BillDeHora's post. It's worked very well for me; my blog reading is much more efficient. It's important to prune regularly. {nid KSW}