Archive for April, 2007

Someone found the old red couch

Thanks Adam for spotting it.

Weekend Survey: Your Blog’s Hidden Pillar Post

Every blog has them: Those posts you toiled over but nobody discovered. After a few days it slowly moseyed down your main page and finally fall over the edge and into the abyss of the archives never to be read or commented on again.
This weekend, your job is to tell us about that hidden […]

Review: The Good Cup - Nashville, TN

The Place:
The Good Cup: The only recommendation from everyone I talked to once we got into Nashville; even by JM, who emailed me for the first time to say he saw on my twitter status that I was in Nashville and that it’s his home town.

Tour My Mac: Applications Worth Paying For

One could conceivably get by without ever paying for an application. But sometimes by pitching in a few extra bucks (or for some applications several hundred) you get your money’s worth and then some. There are a handful of apps I use daily that I bought and never looked back. Here are the programs I […]

Tour My Mac: The Dashboard

The OS X dashboard. What a brilliant invention. I press F12 about 9,000 times a day. The dashboard makes life on my computer - and life in general - a little bit easier. Here are the dashboard widgets I’m currently using. I use all of them every day and none of them not every day.

Categories Finally Organized

I have slowly but surely been cleaning up my archives and making older content easier to find. The three primary categories for The Fight Spot are Christianity, Personal and Nerdery. Most posts will fall into one of those categories; though a there are still a handful of notable sub-categories that posts will land in as […]

Rock Your Tasks with Gmail and Gcal

If you liked what I’ve talked about regarding schedule and e-mail organization, but you’re not using iCal or Apple’s Mail.app then this article may be just the thing for you.

Tour My Mac: Customized System and Folder Icons

Customizing your icons and folders not only gives your computer a little more flavah, but also makes getting around within folders quicker. Customizing your icons is easier than you may think. There are many icons available for free download and an excellent program called CandyBar makes it as easy as drag-n-drop.

Tour My Mac: File and Folder Setup

With a well organized office file you should be able to find any document in 30 seconds or less. The same should be true of your computer. Your hard drive can be a powerhouse of potential. When clutter takes over we lose the ability to utilize our computer for daily productivity.

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