Archive for Saturday Links

Jan  08
6

Sunday Links - Jan 6 Edition


We have a couple of links today.

The first comes courtesy of Amy over at Bootstrapper who created the GTD Resource Motherload which features over 100 links to resources, tools, and guides for GTD at home and work.

After reading all those links, you’re well on your way to integrating GTD’s evil, but very seductive twin, GND (Getting Nothing Done).


Nov  07
25

Sunday Links - Nov 25 Edition


Freezing food this holiday? Be sure to read up on this guide to freezing food.

Feeling unlucky lately? If you think you are suffering from a streak of back luck, read How to Crush your Losing Streak over at Dumb Little Man.

Pouncy emailed in and recommended iTunes Export, which lets you export your iTunes library file as a standard playlist file.

That College Kid tells us what not to do in a formal paper.
Lifehack talks about why it’s better to aim for an A in school than an A+.

Dumb Little Man says what we have been saying all along, that more screen equals more productivity.

Rebecca outlines the differences between High School Writing vs Scholarly Writing.

Frusterated that you can’t get WiFi on your laptop from upstairs? No worries, try this hack to double your WiFi strength.

Nov  07
18

Sunday Links - Nov 18 Edition


Litemind.com wrote a great article on using top 100 lists to find creative solutions to any problem.

If you are a serious tab-user like me, you may notice your Firefox becomes a huge memory hog after a couple minutes of switching back and forth between tabs. Here is a old but useful hack that will reduce memory usage!

Another great vista-like tweak for XP can be found over at Howtogeek, where they reveal how to get vista style drive icons in Windows XP.

Donald over at LifeOptimizer talks about How to Live your Books and Not Just Read Them. This is something I need to work on.

If you have a friend or relative who has been bugging you about their computer running slowly, you can remotely control somebody’s desktop the easy way.

Sick of looking at a quadruple digit spam counter in your gmail sidebar? This nifty filter can mark spam as read, except for items which might be accidently flagged.

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Nov  07
10

Saturday Links - Nov.10 Edition


Links

If you’ve noticed My Computer being very sluggish and slow to open, you might want to check out this article which presents the problem and solution you might be experiencing.

So you bought a second monitor for your computer because you heard it was great for productivity. Now what do you do? For starters, head over to Lifehacker, where they talk about How to Make the Most of Your Dual Monitors.

See how productive you really are by calculating your churn rate.

Chances are, since you last reformatted your computer, new updates have come out for all your favorite software. Update them easily using the Filehippo Update Checker.

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Oct  07
29

Productivity Links - the best from around the blogosphere


How to Clear Your Memory without Restarting - Not quite as effective as the real thing, but it has a noticable impact on computer sluggishness.

How Google Docs can save your life -Definitely one of the strongest advantages of Google Docs. Unfortunately, I can’t roll without offline access, so until it gets Google Gears support, I’ll be watching from MS Word.

10 Ways to Save a Lost Word .doc - a must for any student who does rely on Word, including me.

How to use VMware to Survive a Computer Crash -a good idea that will ensure you can survive your hard drive failing at a critical time, such as during exam periods. For those who do not keep regular full disk images, it is wise to have a single image that you can restore to for quick recovery.

100 Websites you should know and use - A good resource for computer beginners, great to give to your parents to get them more comfortable with the internet.

Declare a Productivity-free day - Cal highlights one of the biggest downfalls of living a life of complete productivity, and how to successfully get around it.

10 Smartest Ways to Live Beneath your Means - A set of practical tips that you can start right now to propel yourself towards a better financial state.

“Hacking” Sleep is Stupid! -It is nice for someone to come out in the open about this. I heard of “more productive” sleep, but I was really dubious. If this post is true, people should be warned that the whole mini-nap thing is a sham, and not only will it waste your time, but it could affect your health.

Oct  07
13

Saturday Links - Oct 13th 2007


Make Any App Portable with Mojopac Freedom [Lifehacker] - if you do a lot of your work on the go on your USB drive, this is a great program for you.

10 Surefire Ways to Kill your Crabby Mood [Dumb Little Man] - because crap- I mean crabby moods suck.

How to Create an Invisible Folder in Windows [via Lifehacker] - a good way to hide all of your um.. important files.

Email Address Verifier [via Download Squad] - a good way to check to see if that someone you sent an email to you is ignoring you, or if you got the wrong address.

Oct  07
6

Saturday Links - Oct 6 Edition


I’ve been toying with the idea of posting links here every saturday at Gearfire. At first I thought it was lazy, and it wouldn’t be enjoyable to read, so I tried to not do it as often. But I have realized that many blogs do link posts on weekends, and they are quite enjoyable as long as the content is relevant. So I am going to try to record all those cool links that didn’t quite get their own article to present to you at the end of the week, each saturday. Enjoy!

5 Quick and Easy Memory Tricks [Dumb Little Man] - Some sweet memory tips that will definitely help you in different situations. I have been meaning to try number two for a while, but I haven’t gotten around to it.

Reboot Your Brain with a Caffeine Nap [Lifehacker] - I don’t drink coffee, but this seems like an interesting idea. I’m curious though as to how people can feel instantly “woken up” when they drink their first cup of coffee, even if the caffeine takes 15min to kick in.

Americans are less happy with positive events than asians [PsyBlog] - an interesting study, and something that I have noticed in general here in North America. This is something I would definitely like to change.

How to Fit 10 People into a Single Hotel Room [HackCollege] - This simple and slightly uncomfortable technique can make staying at a hotel for the night cost 1/3 of the regular cost for 10 people.

Weeks of Hell: How to Get Through Them by Preparing Ahead [Scholastici.us] - Studying can easily consume you, but keeping yourself in good condition will pay off, because you will feel strong the whole way through.

DIY: Noise Reduction Headphones for $20 [Lifehacker] - that is clever idea, but the problem is those cheap earphones are usually horrible quality. If you want to spend $35, go to K-mart and buy a pair of medium quality Koss headphones, and use those.

10 Easy Arithmetic Tricks [ListVerse] - must read for any student who is struggling with math.

Do you sign the back of your credit cards? [Lifehacker] - I agree with using photo ID. If you have ever read “Credit Card Hoax” you will know that they don’t always check the back of credit cards.

May  07
19

Productivity Links 5/19/07


Beginner's Guide to Running [Zen Habits] - Running is a hard activity to start. I have been a horrible runner for most of my life, but I have been training for the last couple months, and have improved drastically. If you are starting on your own, this guide will be useful for you.

 

Wakoopa: Social Networking by Software - I saw this featured on Lifehacker a couple weeks ago, and I just started using it myself. Basically, you install a little application that tracks your usage of other programs, and uploads it to your profile. You can then search and connect with other people who use the same software to relate and discuss ideas. Privacy could be an issue, and many people wouldn't trust having all their usage stats uploaded to the internet. Personally, I am not over-sensitive about that kind of thing, and this seems like a good idea.

 

29 Happiness Hacks [Scott Young] - A great list of useful ideas to pick yourself up when your feeling unmotivated or unproductive. My favorites are Exercise, and setting Goals. Great list Scott!

 

Nutrition All-star: Oatmeal [Small Bites] - I didn't know that oatmeal was this healthy before. I guess I should stock up!

 

Extra Handle added to Shovel (fun) - Curious to see this in action. Seems to be a nicer way to do yardwork.

 

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Gearfire was created in January of 2007 by Geoff R and Jordan S. Gearfire deals with personal productivity, organization, and Getting Things done from a student's perspective. Gearfire is written entirely by students, and is written towards students, but is usually applicable to a general audience. Our other writers are Daniel and Chris, whom have joined us over the past year.