Some afternoon links for your enjoyment
Feb. 14th, 2008 03:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Completely random links I've collected over the last few days:
1. Tips for better living from Pope John XXIII. I'm not Christian, but I found this incredibly powerful.
2. Andy Rooney's (from 60 Minutes) organization system (YouTube video). Well, more a "disorganization system" than anything else, really.
3. Chain Factor. My latest internet addiction. It's an online game. It's addicting. You've been warned.
4. Foot Capoeira Soccer (video). Watch and be amazed. These guys are awesome.
5. Productivity ninja 101: Ways to rock the keyboard. Just a bunch of keyboard shortcuts, for Windows, Mac, and various programs thereof. Nifty if you don't know them already.
6. SuperCook. Start entering ingredients you have on-hand, and it'll give you recipes you can make with them, ranked in order of how many additional ingredients you'd need (none, one, two, etc.). Way nifty. (Though I'm still not sure it'll actually get me to cook.)
7. Why people believe weird things about money. Article from the LA Times. The title says it all, really.
And that's it for now! Cheers!
1. Tips for better living from Pope John XXIII. I'm not Christian, but I found this incredibly powerful.
2. Andy Rooney's (from 60 Minutes) organization system (YouTube video). Well, more a "disorganization system" than anything else, really.
3. Chain Factor. My latest internet addiction. It's an online game. It's addicting. You've been warned.
4. Foot Capoeira Soccer (video). Watch and be amazed. These guys are awesome.
5. Productivity ninja 101: Ways to rock the keyboard. Just a bunch of keyboard shortcuts, for Windows, Mac, and various programs thereof. Nifty if you don't know them already.
6. SuperCook. Start entering ingredients you have on-hand, and it'll give you recipes you can make with them, ranked in order of how many additional ingredients you'd need (none, one, two, etc.). Way nifty. (Though I'm still not sure it'll actually get me to cook.)
7. Why people believe weird things about money. Article from the LA Times. The title says it all, really.
And that's it for now! Cheers!
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Date: 2008-02-14 11:18 pm (UTC)