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Month: December 2009

Self-proclaimed artists at the office

2009-12-21 | Reading time: 1 minute

Let's admit it, we all know these people. And a Dilbert comic just shows how ridiculous they are.
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iPhone Design with Pages or InDesign

2009-12-14 | Reading time: 3 minutes

A few ideas on how you can design iPhone apps (design, not program) with Pages or InDesign.
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Some nice structuring helps for Wikis

2009-12-12 | Reading time: 2 minutes

A few ways you can make it easier to work with your wiki (index list, navigation-image-map, bullet lists).
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Tweaking the 2-Minute Rule

2009-12-12 | Reading time: 1 minute

You should do a thing immediately if you can do it within 2 minutes -- this raises the question: How can you do more within two minutes?
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It takes time to make time

2009-12-12 | Reading time: 4 minutes

Time management takes time, but it is an investment worth making. Some arguments and tips.
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eMails — The other way to keep a diary

2009-12-12 | Reading time: 1 minute

Remembering the past can be difficult, but you leave tracks. Especially your saved eMail communication with a good friend can be very helpful.
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Year’s End: Time for a Life Newspaper

2009-12-12 | Reading time: 1 minute

Creating a year's end newspaper about the past year can help you remember the past much better than any diary.
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Quick and dirty way to get your references without a reference manager

2009-12-09 | Reading time: 2 minutes

If you do not use a reference manager to write you need to put in the bibliography manually. The process here might help you do it much quicker than you normally do it.
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The Learning Game

2009-12-07 | Reading time: 2 minutes

A short reflection on why -- and for what -- you should learn. In school and beyond.
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This would not have happened with Pirate Bay

2009-12-06 | Reading time: 5 minutes

A short description of the difficulties of using a legally bought software due to the license scheme of Adobe (including the solution).
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