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Vim Blog
I took the popular vimpress plugin and added the ability to upload images and set a post status type (draft or published). More changes to come. Download it here Commands : :BlogList [count] Lists the last x articles in the … Continue reading
Installing VimGolf on Windows 7
VimGolf is a “competition” to see how efficiently you can format a text document using as few vim keystrokes as possible. I was interested in participating to hone my Vim skills and to get a guage as to how effective … Continue reading
JQuery Slideshow Using a Regular Browser Scrollbar
Inspired by the great work of Roman Cortes, I wanted to see if I could make an image gallery that used a regular scroll bar to change the images. I used the JQuery library and changed the opacity based off … Continue reading
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First Short Story – The Card
Many friends and family members have asked me what I am going to do when I finish my 365 photo project (only 30 more days, yay!). I’ve thought about doing other photo projects, but I must admit, I’m a bit … Continue reading
Our Collective Consciousness
Last night, I finished the book Cows, Pigs, Wars, and Witches by Marvin Harris. It is a fascinating look into different cultures and beliefs and the reason these cultures have or had these beliefs. While the author is first and … Continue reading
You call it intrinsic motivation. I call it natural contingencies.
B.F. Skinner wrote multiple times that the physiological research that will occur on the brain will be instrumental when combined with the behavior research that the Behavior Analyst conducted. As such, I have become quite a fan of the Frontal Cortex blog … Continue reading
Should You Cheat on your Diet?
I skipped the fast food, ate my salad and passed on desert. I guess I deserve this Ice Cream treat. Sound familiar? This is called cheating on your diet. This is like the alcoholic who celebrates sobriety with a Jack and Coke. … Continue reading
Posted in Behaviorism, Diet
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My Todo Items are Too Inconspicuous
Do you ever find you have todo items on your task lists that just seem to linger. No matter how long they stay on the list and how motivated you are to work, you just can’t seem to get around to them? … Continue reading
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Long Exposure Photography Technique
Typically, when I take a long a long exposure photo, I will crank up the f-stop to f/16, f/18 or f/22. By closing down the aperture, I restrict light and can therefore keep the shutter open longer. However, if you … Continue reading