I am thinking swordfish on the george forman for dinner. Mmm…
scott
My Crazy Week
I have been off the grid so to speak for a week. It was a really not fun week. I want to write about it a little, but I also need to keep in mind this is a publicly visible site. Lets just say I had the biggest medical scare in my entire life. I am fine, really but if what happened to me happened to a friend I wouldn’t believe them. It all started with some dizziness, and ended with a hospital stay. All I can say is you cannot get any sleep in a hospital. I felt worse when I left than when I got there.
I really want to write more about what is going on, but reality is I have said enough publicly. This is the perfect example of this blog not being an accurate representation of my life since I almost didn’t mention this key event at all. I would rather stick to more uplifting topics. On the possitive note I would have gone crazy without my iPhone to read stuff and listen to music while I was away from home. I guess that means I wasn’t really off the grid, but I didn’t check work email for a full week so maybe it does count.
Highlights from the week, and observations:
• ER the show might not be that accurate about the medical procedures they perform (or so my dad says) but the controlled chaos of the ER is well portrayed. While I was in the ER a fight broke out between two patients. It was interesting to say the least.
• Do they really have to wake you every few hours to take your temp and blood pressure? Probably yes, but it really sucks when you are trying to sleep.
• MRI’s are really loud even when you have ear plugs and head phones for music in your ears
• Some of the die they gave me for a scan made me feel like my hands were on fire.
• The entire hospital is dependent on the transport staff to move people around. The reason things take so long is because said staff is really slow either because they are slow or overworked. The operations side of me observed that. Also you don’t hold staff meetings for an entire shift that everyone depends on at the same time. You break it up. Again my ops side talking.
I am off to continue my resting before I am back to work tomorrow.
My Mediawiki
I have been using VoodooPad for a few months (actually pushing a year now, wow) and it has been a great product. With me at a new job that requires me to use a company issued computer having all my wiki information on my Mac is not the most functional setup. If I am at work our out and about I cannot access my data. Because of that I have been trying out Google App’s Sites. It is a decent wiki like application, but I don’t like the fact that I cannot export my data easily. I am also becoming more and more wary about Google’s privacy and security policies. I tried to setup PHPWiki on my web hosting account, but ran into issues with it. I used PHPwiki at Partsearch and we had all of our department documentation on it and I loved it. More recently however I have been liking Mediawiki.
I finally sat down and tinkered around with my hosting account and got Mediawiki installed. Because this is a private wiki, I had to password protect the directory that the wiki resides in on my hosting server, but otherwise the install wasn’t so bad. I have to get used to formatting my pages for the wiki. Voodoopad spoiled me in that way. It was like writting in word when you wanted to format text in Voodoopad, but this is the price I pay for having my data availible to me anywhere I have an internet connection. I have already leaveraged that benifit of my new site by accessing it on my iPhone. I also like the fact that I can backup the DB and port it to another Mediawiki install if I ever have to. Overall I have been happy with my experience!
I am tired from 15 hours at the data center yesterday
Dinner
I am resting after eating too much. Mmmm crab cakes
Task Management
For the past few years I have been trying to find the perfect solution for task management. I try to follow the Getting Things Done model for organizing my “stuff”. Even before I followed GTD I tried different tools for task management. For years that simply meant using the built in task functions in Outlook. When I switched to a Mac I continued to use Outlook for about a year or so for mail and tasks since I wasn’t comforatable enough with iCal, Address Book, and Mail. By 10.3 or so I switched over and began using iCal for task management. iCal is a good calendar program, but it isn’t so hot for tasks (in my opinion). I used it since it was what worked when syncing my Treo’s. I wanted to have the categories stay intact so I had problems with Entourage. That left me stuck with iCal. I tried Market Circles’s Daylite for a while. In the version 1.x days or even the early 3.x days it wasn’t the best with syncing with the Palm so I used it on and off again but I always ended up back with iCal. It wasn’t the best solution, but it was the one that worked for most of the basic functions. When Daylite 3.5/3.6 came out last summer with Sync Services support I switched back to Daylite. I had problems with my computer that forced me again back to iCal. By the time I got my iphone I knew I needed to find a new solution for task management, since the iphone didn’t support iCal tasks. Daylite is coming out with an iphone product that looked perfect, and there were a few other products out there that did similar functions, but my new job threw a kink in my plans. See next paragraph!
During this entire time using a Mac based program was not an issue since the two companies that I worked at didn’t care if I used my own Macbook. My boss at Partsearch at one point allowed my tech team to buy Mac’s when we wanted to. He even got one. My current job however requires me to use a windows PC exclusively. This poses a problem for me. If I used a desktop program to manage tasks I would have to choose between data I can only access at work or via my work laptop or data that I can access only at home or via a PDA. Neither option was appealing to me. For the first 3 weeks at my new job I was using outlook for work tasks, and continued to use iCal for personal ones. It was becoming apparent that I needed to take the plunge and choose one. I couldn’t decide! Then I remembered I signed up for Hiveminder. It is a web based task tool by Best Practical. They are the guys that make Request Tracker, a favorite issue tracking tool I have used at a few companies. I started using that site for my new tasks. It was an ok experience. I had some issues with the usability of the site so I wasn’t sure if I would continue using it.
The overall idea of a web based tool did have my curiosity. In the past I had discounted a web based tool since I wanted a full featured client. Now I needed the flexibility of accessing my data anywhere. I went to Lifehacker to see what reviews they had for web based task management or GTD tools. I found a few that looked promising. That was when I came accross Remember The Milk. I remembered reading reviews about RTM a while ago, and every review was positive. So after signing up and playing with 2 or 3 other services I signed up for an account with RTM. It has only been a few days, but I have all my active tasks in RTM. So far I have found it to offer most of what I am looking for. I can have lists, tags, due dates, & reminders. It has a good search function. Adding of notes isn’t so hard. It also has a quick entry for for tasks (Hiveminder’s is better, but you can’t have everything). I also like that I can access an iPhone optimized version of the site. It isn’t an offline client, but it is close enough. I can also view (unfortunately not edit) my tasks in iCal. I just downloaded the gmail plugin for RTM that allows me to manage my tasks in my Google Apps account. That looks very promising also. The other major feature I love is the offline mode thanks to Google Gears. If I had any doubt that I would be trying this service for a while it went out the window with the offline mode option.
For now I am exploring what I can do with RTM. As it stands now task management is now another function I can perform via a web app, and not an installed application. More about that in a later post.
So why am I rambling on for paragraphs about task management? There are a few tools (hardware or software) that I live and die by. Managing tasks is one of those critical tools and I have been in limbo for ages with mediocre options (Daylite excluded, it rocked but I was never 100% right for my situation). With Remember The Milk, it looks like I have a great tool, and I have options with how I access it. I like that. I know I am fickle. In two weeks I might be writing about some fatal flaw I found in this service that makes it not right for me, but for now this is the way to go for me!
Recovering
Today I didn’t do very much. I wanted to take it easy after having a migraine Saturday. I had the fun tasks of cleaning my apartment, doing laundry and watching TV. What a fun filled day!
John’s Wedding
I went to John’s wedding yesterday. It was a nice informal party. I like that! I had a great time for a while. Then I got a migraine. For the first few hours it was a blast. We drank, ate, and I hung out with some friends I haven’t seen in ages, and others that I saw Friday.
I am glad I canceled the rental car. I was happy to be able to drink a bit. And then I started to get a migraine so I am glad I didn’t have to drive home in the rain feeling sick. I cut out right after the wedding since i was out of it. I didn’t get a chance to go back to John & Zee’s to hang out with everyone, but I hope to do that soon enough.
I did nothing but sleep after I got home. That part of the day wasn’t so fun.
Partial Work From Home Day
I had a migraine today. By 11AM I didn’t think I was going to make it through the rest of the day. The medication I took didn’t kick in for a while. By the time my noon meeting that I couldn’t cancel rolled around I was feeling better enough to go out to lunch with the guy I was meeting up with. After lunch I did end up working from home the rest of the day. I had gotten approval to do that before I started feeling better, and it just was easier to spend the last few hours from home on the conference calls I had. I am glad I had a close call and didn’t have a major migraine melt down. I have had those before at work, and they are probably some of the worst things that can happen.
The Free Day, Well Sort Of
Todays schedule at work looked great for me. I only had one meeting scheduled compared to about 7 yesterday. I figured great let me get in some reading in to get me up to speed on what is going on. Well, I was able to do some reading in the AM, but I got sucked into a few items related to some projects my team is working on. Then we had some impromptu meetings, and the next thing I know the day was gone. I kind of like it like that, so it was good to keep things interesting!
My travel plans for St. Louis are finally squared away today. I wont go into details on the blog but I am going out to meet people from my team, and do some work for a few days. I am excited, I think it will be an interesting trip.
I have a bad feeling I might feel the beginnings of a cold. I went to the drugstore on the way home and loaded up on cold prevention stuff. Zycam rocks. Tomorrow I have meetings from 8:30 onward, and then I am going for cocktails afterwards so it will be a long day. I am not planning on doing much drinking just in case I am not being a hypochondriac and I am really coming down with something. Unfortunately I am usually good at reading the warning signs of a cold.
