New site up, and tracking billable hours

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Joseph Buchignani

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Oct 22, 2011, 10:55:18 PM10/22/11
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The /clarity/ version of the site is now visible at the main URL. It has enough critical mass that it will serve. I'll continue to rewrite and transfer the content over from the old /productivity/ version. 

Also, I posted a new article explaining how to track your billable hours and create invoices with Org-mode. It's quite easy once you know how to do it. I explain everything I had to figure out, so this should save you some time. 


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Alexander Deliyannis - SYMPRAXIS Team (eu)

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Oct 25, 2011, 2:56:19 AM10/25/11
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Nice (the website). Toolbox seems a good choice of theme indeed, even of the choice of main theme looks rather outdated. I like the outline navigation on the right.

Joseph Buchignani

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Oct 25, 2011, 3:39:02 AM10/25/11
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Thanks, I plan to write an article on how to use this theme and several new plugins to greatly expand the amount of material you can practically amass and orgnaize on a single-topic T2 blog. 


On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Alexander Deliyannis - SYMPRAXIS Team (eu) <a...@sympraxis.eu> wrote:
Nice (the website). Toolbox seems a good choice of theme indeed, even of the choice of main theme looks rather outdated. I like the outline navigation on the right.



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Joseph Buchignani

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Oct 25, 2011, 2:27:41 PM10/25/11
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All content has now been transferred, and much of it rewritten. It's all at the main URL, www.cyborganize.org

I think this is now a complete, presentable, clear explanation of Cyborganize. For the first time.

I am open for suggestions on what the next highest priority improvement should be. 

Off the top of my head, here's what I'm thinking:

1. Short video showing example of the Longform Loop, using Cyborganize content. 
2. Test and describe an alternate software implementation that avoids Org-mode. I have notes about what's Alex is using, although I can't remember the name right now. 
3. A glossary of terms
4. Interview with MaxThink creator
5. Interview with Supermemo creator
6. Increase sizes of videos and graphics now that theme provides more horizontal width
7. Rewrite and update content and generate new posts regarding T2 blogging, with new theme and plugins (results visible at new site.)
8. Begin posting random other content I have gestating in T1, T2 and T3. 
9. Do nothing. Wait for more users to discover the site. 
10. Start cultivating an email list. 
11. Start tracking website metrics. 
12. Challenge David Allen to an Octagon cage match on Pay Per View.

Alexander Deliyannis - SYMPRAXIS Team (eu)

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Oct 25, 2011, 5:51:36 PM10/25/11
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Well done; I'll be going through the material methodically in the next days.
 
Your list looks in the right order to me ;-)
 
Re the text editor I use, after several tests I have settled with Textpad, which provides some very convenient ways to work with multiple files at once; it has an integrated file manager, can maintain a sidebar with all open files, can save sessions ('workspaces') with the complete setup of open files in the order you left them etc.
 
Apart for the distraction-less space, a great advantage of plain text files is the simplicity of copying them around. I can integrate order and hierachies (with spaces at the start of lines) copy the text to BrainstormWFO or EmEditor --the program I previously wrote about here-- and hey, presto, instant outline. I can incorporate some basic Markdown --which I learnt in a few minutes-- copy the text to MarkdownPad and get a nice HTML version easily transferable to a blog, etc.

Joseph Buchignani

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Oct 25, 2011, 9:05:55 PM10/25/11
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Thanks Alex, that helps
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