Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Sausage mcmuffin of the day. RAWR!

Insist on yourself. Never imitate.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Office of the Day - October 7th 2009


There it is. My workspace. my iMac 24", the Macbook, my HP 8500 Pro Premier, a bunch of Moleskine and other notebooks, and if you look carefully, under the Moleskines lies an HP Officejet 5400 single function printer. Also, there's a bag of M&Ms.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Robb Of the Day - Oct 4, 2009


Just shaved, and am now basking in the brilliant glow of my huge ass computer.

I've been a beard man for over 4 months now. I've been considering switching back, but now it's getting cold and it may be nice to have the extra protection.

We'll see. Anyway, be looking for a brand new post from Livius sometime in the next seven years, and if you really want to see Dan, you probably need to go read his Bell's Palsy blog.

I'm out this piece.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Reverend Robb of the Day - Sept. 12, 2009


I was out shopping with Shayne this weekend, and could in no way resist picking up this shirt.

I was down with DMC from the Raising Hell days. Sure I may have drifted a little after Tougher Than Leather came out, but they were always in my heart.

So here's to you, RUN DMC. Keep rockin rhymes... some of you from heaven...

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Robb of the Day - September 6 2009

Here it is, Robb of the Day. It's back. At least for today.

It's like an Eminem song, kind of.

Now that I'm a Vermonter, I have grown a beard and have started sitting around with my hand perched on top of my head.

Anyway, enjoy looking at me.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Robb of the Day - July 25th 2009


Check it out. I'm bearding.

Also, moving to Vermont. If you want to send me any kind of care package or love letter, send them to:

Robb Olson
105 Frost St. Apt #2
Brattleboro, VT 05301

Pics will be posted when we get settled. Until then, come to my hood and take me out for coffee.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Robb of the Day - May 6 "Indie Publisher"


Here it a sneak peek of the upcoming zine, the first issue of Nimrod Review.

Nimrod Writers Group is a group I started recently to get people writing and trying new styles of fiction.

Because the first exercise was so much fun, and I'm an aspiring publisher, I decided to make it into a book.

With the awesome design help of Mac @ Pixel Dreamer, I think I've thrown together a pretty badass little zine.

It's going to be a May release, and features stories by Livius and I and about 5 other writers. I'll post more info as it becomes available. Anybody interested in a copy should email nimrodwritersgroup@gmail.com. Or if you feel like joining and writing with us, hit me up.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Robb of the Day - April 3 "Well, this sucks."

One of the new shirts that Shayne bought me from Threadless.com. I love threadless shirts.

Yeah.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Danimal of the day subway edition

I just ate subway and fee Iike I am going to throw up. Subway is gross I prefer quiznos or potbellys. Subway has too much bread all of the meats look unhealthy and disgusting.
"Without struggle, there is no progress."

Friday, March 20, 2009

Chris of the night

"Without struggle, there is no progress."

Robb of the Day - Mar 20 "back to cheap effects"


So as all of you know, I'm now back from my road trip.

Being the moron that I am, I started a travel blog to talk about it.

So, check it out.

http://robbtrip.wordpress.com

There's one more day of travel to blog, and some more pics to upload. The map is more or less filled with all the more integral spots.

That's it, peace out.

Danimal of the day netbook webcam 2.0

I am at Starbucks with a friend in Gurnee. Awesome story.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

How to get things done..sorta..sometimes

From time to time I decide that I’m in need of some type of organizational system to inspire me to do stuff. Crappy stuff like clean out my car, pay late bills, write something for this blog, etc. I’ve looked at plenty of systems and none of them struck me as something that would work for me. GTD (getting things done) had contexts that I couldn’t live with, Franklin Coveys system was far too goal driven for someone that has no goals beyond the next day off, ToDo Matrix was too complex…you get the idea.

Then I stumbled across this guy. Mark Forster is the author of three books about time management and personal organization. It always strikes me as odd when an organizational guru has to have more than one book and this guy is working on a fourth. But, undaunted by this, I chose to take a gander at “autofocus” his new (fourth?) system.

On the surface it seemed simple enough and not that much different from what I’ve done in the past, albeit, with varied results. I’ll post the short version from his website below but, basically, it involves making a long list of things and working on them. Here’s where I came to the conclusion that this may be the system that will keep me organized, timely, productive and, in general, less stressed by the day to day tasks.

The system consists of one long list of everything that you have to do, written in a ruled notebook (25-35 lines to a page ideal). As you think of new items, add them to the end of the list. You work through the list one page at a time in the following manner:

1. Read quickly through all the items on the page without taking action on any of them.

2. Go through the page more slowly looking at the items in order until one stands out for you.

3. Work on that item for as long as you feel like doing so

4. Cross the item off the list, and re-enter it at the end of the list if you haven’t finished it

5. Continue going round the same page in the same way. Don’t move onto the next page until you complete a pass of the page without any item standing out

6. Move onto the next page and repeat the process

7. If you go to a page and no item stands out for you on your first pass through it, then all the outstanding items on that page are dismissed without re-entering them. (N.B. This does not apply to the final page, on which you are still writing items). Use a highlighter to mark dismissed items.

8. Once you’ve finished with the final page, re-start at the first page that is still active.

See…not bad at all, right? A solid way to capture tasks, a regimented review plan, easily actionable and really fucking simple, what more could someone ask for? Then I watched the video… Please keep in mind that he is using his actual autofocus list. Oh and sorry, but I couldn’t get a version with subtitles.




Okay, now I’m totally torn. This guy, author of three time management and personal organization books, just threw my brain into a frenzy of emotion:

1. Around 2:03 he begins discussing how he goes through the decision process regarding how to tackle tasks. (Pause for you to watch) Did you hear this guy? Scan your page with no intention of doing any of it. Then go back over the list to see if you feel like doing any of it. If you don’t just move on to the next page. Fuck me! I’m not sure if I should sue him for stealing my ideas but I’ve been doing this for years, looking at a list and deciding I don’t want to do any of it. But certainly he’ll offer some thoughts on how to rectify this dilemma him and I both seem to share.

2. Around 4:45 he covers the process to go back and catch the things you didn’t do. This organizational douche bag flips back roughly 10 pages to get to the point where there are things he didn’t feel like doing through numerous reviews of his task list. Again, this is nothing new to me at all…

3. After the 5 minute mark he lost me for a bit. Something about crosses and circles and circled crosses. Not really sure any of that makes sense but it could be that I was stunned at how fucking disorganized this asshole was.

4. At 5:32 he refers back to a couple of items from 10 pages ago and looks at them again “without any intention of doing them”

5. And finally we get to the part where we look really hard at the items from 10 pages ago…I’m going to quote how to handle these items directly from the video (minus the douche bag accent): “They were basically three items which, for one reason or another, I don’t actually feel I really want to do. I put them down because I thought I ought to do them but, in each of those cases, I (inexplicable look of confusion and wave of the hand) it’s a feeling that I ought to do them rather than I wanted to do them. So…they’re out.” Is it just me or is that the most asinine approach to an organizational and task management system you’ve ever heard.

6. He goes on somewhere after the 7 and a half minute mark to explain the name “Autofocus System”. According to the author, the system forces you to focus on a very narrow part of what you have to do. By this point I was pretty speechless and thought, being that it was pretty late in the evening that I’d missed something. So, I watched it again and actually giggled (yes, I fucking giggled) out loud in a few spots.

Now, most of this was composed in my tired little brain late last night. I had a lot of time to consider what I’d heard throughout the course of my workday and I’m even more torn now. Should I be pissed that this guy is a published author who likely makes his money from books containing ideas like this one and from coaching people and probably corporations in time management? Or should I be grateful that I now have a published and credible source to backup my own system of writing shit down and then deciding I don’t want to do it?

Should I consider giving the “autofocus system” a legitimate try I will put together my own video to demonstrate how it works.

Oh yeah, almost forgot…it’s only right to post a link to the sight I got all my info from http://www.markforster.net/autofocus-system/