An Old Favorite

The girls had me read this again today. I haven’t read it in at least a year. Such a fun book. One of my favorites if not my fav from when they were little.

Compulsory tickling when the hippos went berserk was also successful!

Laundry Time

I am living the life of leasure. The girls insisted on helping fold laundry and now wont let me carry it upstairs or put it away. I could get used to this.

Pi Net Expands

My new Pi 3 B+ arrived today.  All my other Raspberry Pi’s are 2’s so this one should be significantly more powerful.  I didn’t really “need” it however I wanted to play around with it.  I haven’t written longer posts in a while however I now am using a Pi for RetroPi game console, an OSMC (Kodi Open Source Media Center) and two other ones I am trying to setup a docker swarm with.  I hope to write more about my projects later.  Now off to install Rasbian.

Goodbye Old Friend

It may be just a flashlight however it something I’ve had for 25 years. The batteries are corroded and I cannot get the hex screw out to try soaking it in lemon juice. It’s now off to the recycle center and I need to shop for a new one.

I remember carrying that around almost everywhere when I was volunteering as an EMT in college.

IRS Scam

Hi IRS robo-call that sounded like you were from the movie War Games. Here is the thing.  You called on a number I do not think I gave the IRS.  You sounded very threatening.  Good job scaring people however I don’t think the government will do that.  Also how is 2 phone calls all you give to warn people?  The real IRS has reached out to me in the past.  it is several letters, not just two calls.  Nice try.

The best part about this is when I called the number you called me at you answered the phone right away.  Like one ring.  Do you really think i am going to believe that a government agency like the IRS is going to pick up in one ring with no IVR saying hello IRS?  I was tired so I didn’t decide to play with the guy who I got on the other end of the phone but I thought about it before I hung up.

All of that and a simple internet search of the number you used for your caller id: 347-966-5628 comes back with reports of spam. https://www.callercenter.com/347-966-5628.html#complaints

I should be annoyed however I was slightly amused.

Even Younger Me Was On Top Of Backups

Not quite 3-2-1 Backup at the time however I have resilient copies of DVD backups from 1999. Both still work. I did become fully 3-2-1 backup compliant years later when I made an ISO on a hard drive and then backed that drive up.

I can’t bring myself to part with one of these. And on top of that I have the same double backups for every year throughout the 2000’s on DVD.

No I do not have a good answer why I didn’t purge this before I moved to another continent.

My Never Ending Qwest for the Perfect Task App

Some would say i am a pretty organized person. I sometimes it doesn’t feel like that, however most of the time I would say i am generally pretty organized compared to most people I know. My problem has sometimes been my tracking of what i need to do has gotten too complex.

For several years I had been trying (and sometimes succeeding) at following the Getting Things Done approach to taking care of my actions. I had been using a web service called Remember The Milk to do that. I have written about it a few times in the past.  RTM has iPhone and iPad apps that made it easy to take my actions lists with me and edit them offline. I was content using it for several years but sometimes I dabbled with other systems trying to find something better. I never really found anything and always ended up back with RTM.

Back in 2014 I started implementing a kanban approach to some procedures we do at work. Reading up on kanban has gotten me to think adopt some of the concepts to my personal life.  That line of thinking got me to branch out from RTM. A big part of kanban is visualizing your work. RTM just generates basic lists. I tried having several lists to denote different steps on a personal kanban system but it was lacking a lot of the visual element when i couldn’t see all the steps at the same time. I also had challenges with sorting projects in RTM. I could create them but that required a smart list for each project. That caused me to have a ton of different smart lists that i had to look at in order to see my tasks. RTM also had a limitation in that they didn’t offer sub tasks for a task so in order to group several actions together i had to create a project even if it was small and could be represented by one “card” and several sub tasks.

In searching for several different options I came across Trello. After testing and playing around with several similar applications I settled on  moving my work and personal task management to Trello. Since the summer of 2014 my use of Trello has exploded. Not only do I use it for personal and work boards. I track meeting agendas in it. At one point we had a training schedule at work using it. For personal projects such as planning for vacation we use it. I have a board for places we want to try or like to go to for lunch at work. The board I like to show as an example of how to use it when people ask is my Mixology board. There I clipped from the web recipes of mixed drinks that I want to learn or have already mastered creating. I try to share a few family boards with my wife however she is not as big on task organization as I am.

The biggest drawback to Trello originally was the fact that there mobile applications didn’t really handle off-line synchronization. In the past year however they’ve added that functionality so while I’m on the subway I am able to update a board or individual cards and they sync up to the cloud when I get network signal. There are some small limitations to this however not something that has prevented me from using it. Things like checklists don’t load when you open the card without network signal.

I’ve been happy to pay the five dollars or so a month in their Trello Gold subscription. I almost want to pay for the full $15 a month professional plan however no one else I interact with does that so functionality would be limited.

In the several years that I’ve been using Trello (I didn’t realize it has been over 3 already) I have tried to look for alternatives. Not because I’m unhappy, just because I’m always looking for the next great option. Folks at work have used the GIT task board. I have played with Microsoft office 365’s  task boards and neither of them come close to ease-of-use or functionality. So for now Trello it is.  Until at least Atlassian messes it up now that they own it. Here’s to hoping they don’t.