What I Read – March 2010
24 Jun
Still playing catch up, here is what I read March 2010. If you didn’t see my January and February posts, be sure to catch those too. I realized today that I read Lifehacker wrongly: instead of just reading their summaries, I need to be reading the entire post they reference at the end for the full content. Sure, I’ll usually get most of the content, but all the stuff I miss sure adds up!
17 Healthy Meals from 1 Chicken and $25 [cheap healthy good] – A neat way to stretch a chicken out for a while!
Your High IQ Will Kill Your Startup [Max Klein] – The takeaway from this WONDERFUL article is that while intelligence will give you a head start, without hard work and persistence you will lose your edge and eventually fail.
If you are intelligent, and another person is not as intelligent, but the other person is willing to train harder than you, the other person will very quickly overtake you in ability. … For the first time in their life, in spite of their intelligence, these intelligent people are challenged, and they start failing.
Replace Your Thermostat With a Programmable One [Lifehacker] – You’ll save enough money to make this easy process totally worthwhile. I did it out at my trailer (but was confused and wired it wrong initially).
The Panic Status Board [Panic] – This beautiful status board displays the heartbeat of the company at a glance: how many new e-mails, project status, countdowns, company-related tweets and more. The best part? They saw an immediate increase in the effectiveness just because employees were aware of data on the board. Genius.
How to Teach Yourself Programming in 21 Days [Abstruse Goose] – As a programmer, this comic made me laugh.
Compass End Table [Instructables] – A neat custom surface for a table that includes 500 mini-compasses and magnetic coasters that creates a cool effect.
Google Gesture Search for Android [Google Mobile Blog] – Although now we have a VERY capable speech-to-text engine on Android, this might be a solution worth checking out where you use gestures to search for apps, contacts, etc. on your Android phone.
10 Uncluttering Things to Do Every Day [Unclutterer] – Reset your home every night, don’t leave a room empty handed, put stuff away, take out the garbage, and more.
How to Cook a Sous-Vide Steak [Serious Eats] – Sous-Vide is a newer method of cooking meat, sealed in a bag, in a bath of hot water at exactly the temperature you wish to serve the meat at. This guide shows how to do it perfectly — and suggests that cheaper, tougher cuts can be just as good as an expensive NY Strip!
What Makes A Great Cover Letter? [Smashing Magazine] – My lower than average GPA makes the career fair frustrating. Perhaps I can use a cover letter to stand out this year. This LONG post gives you plenty of tips to get started with!
Take A Few Hours to Unlock Some Cash [New York Times] – NYT suggests that you should take a weekday to intentionally focus on trimming down your budget and finding ways to get extra cash. Neat idea, especially if you need to take a day off for furlough.
Whip Your Movie and TV Show Art Into Shape [Lifehacker] – Use Boxee or XBMC? Have tons of movies or TV shows? Load up the art with this guide from LH.
‘Road Trains’ Are The Future? [BBC] – European researchers are working on a system that uses computers to drive cars in trains, allowing for hands-free driving and more efficient fuel economy.
Water Usage Spikes During Breaks in the Gold Medal Olympic Hockey Game [The Globe and Mail] – The Canadians waited to pee until there were breaks in the game — and the water consumption of the city shows it!
Two Feet of Snow [Make] – NYC got two feet of snow, captured nicely in this photo.
Ice Cream Cone + Pizza = Pizzacone [NY Daily News] – I want one. That is all.
iPhone Credit Card Scanner [Read Write Web] – Simple gadget that would make it easy for people to accept credit cards anywhere.
HDMI Cable Ripoff [MintLife Blog] – Paid more than $10 for an HDMI cable? Sucker. Here’s why you shouldn’t next time.
