I can definitely recommend the Dvorak layout. If you think Colemak will be even better then go for it!
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I agree that sleep is very important, but like I said before, I'd like to try polyphasic sleep. That would be an impressive hack, giving me more time and maximizing REM phases. Reduce multitasking - that is, focus in a single task at a time, agreed!! Eat less, exercise more - agreed! That is in fact one of my pending points. Don't commute more than 20mins each way - I would add... unless you can do something useful w…
I highly doubt the effectiveness of polyphasic sleep. I myself found myself physically fatigued when I tried something like that. So, based on my own (little) experience, my muscles need the long rest that a good night's sleep gives. And doing "something useful" while commuting... Well ain't there a sure sign for disaster? Hmm. Now don't get me wrong, but your post seems to be coming from a guy who's heading enthusia…
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#242) sms reminders on google calendar (free!)
3) learning as many kb shortcuts to your software as you can
4) automatic filters and a well thought out label system in gmail
5) sumatra pdf viewer, or any really quick pdf program
6) electric blanket on a timer, makes going to bed when I should seem so much more appealing
7) sysinternals process explorer instead of the usual taksmanager
8) a large good quality whiteboard hung somewhere you cannot ignore it (I have 3 main sections: Do, Dates & Buy)
9) write well thought out shopping lists before you leave for the store
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#25I can definitely recommend the Dvorak layout. If you think Colemak will be even better then go for it!
Something I've always wondered... If you learn a new keyboard layout, does that make it hard to use a regular layout? And what about if someone else uses your computer?
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#26I can definitely recommend the Dvorak layout. If you think Colemak will be even better then go for it!
Something I've always wondered... If you learn a new keyboard layout, does that make it hard to use a regular layout? And what about if someone else uses your computer?
When you relearn the old layout, you can avoid your bad habits.
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#271) a collection of autohotkey scripts (key remapping, fast toggling for show/hide hidden files, toggle selected text from upper/lowercase and a heap more) 2) sms reminders on google calendar (free!) 3) learning as many kb shortcuts to your software as you can 4) automatic filters and a well thought out label system in gmail 5) sumatra pdf viewer, or any really quick pdf program 6) electric blanket on a timer, makes g…
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#28Buy a starter pistol, you know the kind that they use at tracks. This is still considered a valid weapon for airport screeners so this "tip" applies only to non-carry on luggage. Put the pistol into your luggage and declare it before depositing it with the airline. It won't be lost, tampered with or diverted, ever. The reason is simple. They have to treat luggage with firearms different from normal luggage. It goes i…
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#29I can definitely recommend the Dvorak layout. If you think Colemak will be even better then go for it!
Something I've always wondered... If you learn a new keyboard layout, does that make it hard to use a regular layout? And what about if someone else uses your computer?