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Returning to Form

by Colin on January 11, 2010
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Photo by Grant McDonald

I’m not a natural runner, but I’ve gotten in the habit of jogging 2-3 miles around the track three times a week. It keeps me healthy and — once I got over the initial pain — it has become addictive.

Still, I’m no Ironman (no, not the superhero).

After a mile or two, my body wants to call it quits. I start shuffling my legs instead of taking long, efficient strides. My head sags. My feet begin flailing outward. My breathing becomes irregular and my back hunches up.

No, I’m not having a stroke — I’m just tired.

When my body is exhausted, I’ve found that I need to pay special attention to my form. Too easily, my tired body becomes a clumsy body. Clumsy movements are inefficient, and only tire me out more quickly.

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I only draw with software

by Colin on December 22, 2009

3 Must-Know “Awesome Bar” Tips for Firefox Users

by Colin on November 24, 2009

My life changed forever the day I discovered you can center click to open and close a Firefox tab. Just center click (click the mouse scroll wheel) a link on a page to open the link in a new tab, without losing focus on the current page. And when you’re done with the tab, just center click anywhere on it to close.

It’s a minor feature, but now I wonder how I lived without it.

Yesterday, I came across a few more useful Firefox features that I’ve already incorporated into my day-to-day repertoire. These tips center on getting more out of the aptly named Awesome Bar – a much-hyped feature of Firefox 3+.

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