Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Joining the Twitter Revolution

I'm finally jumping on the Twitter bandwagon. Actually, I've been sending tweets (yeah, learning the lingo too.) If you're not familiar with Twitter, it is considered "micro-blogging" where each message is limited to 140 characters - a perfect length to be done via SMS or instant messenger.

SO WHY WOULD YOU CARE ABOUT WHAT I'M DOING RIGHT NOW? I have no idea. but there's always this kid in Egypt, which may come in handy someday. Also, now that more friends don't want to actually talk to me and would rather text, it's a great way to broadcast information at once. Now the trick is to get everyone else using it.

Twitter isn't just good for telling everyone I'm heading out for coffee (which is often).

Set Appointments in Google Calendar - I'm not the best at putting anything in my calendar, but if I just send a text, it can magically appear on Google Calendar. Yeah, I know that Google Calendar already has an SMS function, but if I'm already sending something to Twitter, then why remember another shortcode?

Set Reminders in Remember the Milk - Remember the Milk is a ToDo list application. Sometimes I think writing it down on a piece of paper might be easier, but I'm tech geeky, so probably not.

Get the News - it seems all the major news providers have some sort of twitter feed that gives the headlines throughout the day.

Traffic updates
- Here's an interesting idea. When you're sitting in traffic, you can share your misery with the others that are in the same jam you're in. Or, more positively, you can warn other travelers on the same road that they're about to get stuck.

Gas Mileage Tracker - Everytime you fill up, tweet a message to yourself of your mileage and how much you paid to fill the tank. This site will track that and give you an estimation of when you're gas bill will surpass your mortgage payment. (well, not the mortgage payment, but you get the idea)

Track Eating Habits - So I'm really bad at this, but if you absolutely need someone to hold you accountable that you chose the cheesesteak pizza slice with fries instead of the garden salad with the light vinagrette, try this site out. The diary will track what you eat, and you can also enter the amount of calories for each item.

So get out there and start Tweeting! Oh, and if you want to follow me, here's a link:
http://www.twitter.com/perryesp

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Sunday, May 20, 2007

HassleMe

Do I really want someone else to HassleMe?
I'm sure it could be useful, but to have to set a reminder to do stuff is something that I already do . or am trying to do. well see how long it takes me to submit "hassle me to quit using HassleMe." I doubt it tho. It looks like a useful site.

Counseling Center - 52 Proven Stress Reducers

Counseling Center - 52 Proven Stress Reducers

I like this list. what I've learned is that add some time and don't sweat the small stuff.

Friday, May 18, 2007

50 Amazing Pictures You Must See on Flickr - 640Pixels.com

I love looking at pictures. Often I wish that I can take pictures with as much vision and talent as some of these photographers.

50 Amazing Pictures You Must See on Flickr - 640Pixels.com

Friday, May 11, 2007

A No-Frills Kitchen Still Cooks - New York Times

A No-Frills Kitchen Still Cooks - New York Times

I 've always wanted to stock a kitchen with a perfect pantry and the right tools to whip together a gourmet meal. Yeah, I had a box of macaroni and cheese and Tuna fish - got something to say?

Anyway, this article looks helpful. someday.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Commuting in the Great Nor'Easter


I made it to work - finally - after waiting for a bus for 45 minutes, riding it to a train station for another 45 minutes, then finally catching a train to the city.

6:45 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

I wasn't really able to get a good shot of the Delaware (and was asleep by the time we crossed the Schuykill) but this photo shows how high the water is in trenton.

Usually, from the platform you can't see the creek. It's "peeking" over the retaining wall. this next shot is the bridge over the tracks and the creek... again the water is unusually high.


Thursday, March 22, 2007

Amaya hospital

Wednesday, March 21, 2007