Archive for January, 2009
Acid Plus: Understand acid base when you don’t
Acid Plus is a new iPhone app that interprets acid base status in a simple interface. It definitely fills a need. I never quite understood this stuff and spend a lot of time trying to figure it out.
Basically works by dialling up the values you have, and then comparing them to what they [...]
Nominees for the 2009 Australian Medical Blog Award
Before starting my list of nominees, I would like to show you our wonderful award:
Isn’t it beautiful? It was designed by one of my marketing team (he may not like that characterisation), ShayneT. I want to make it clear that I don’t actually have a gold notebook here, and if I did, I [...]
Software Review: Things versus Omnifocus
Since its release, I have been a fan of Omnifocus, and even used the alpha when Omnifocus was first released for iPhone. However, I have recently switched over to Things by Cultured Code (Mac only), and I have never looked back.
The Problem with Omnifocus
Omnifocus has a lot of functions. You can clip text [...]
Announcing the inaugural Australian Medical Blog Awards
Happy Australia Day! As my form of celebration, I would like to announce the inaugural Australian Medical Blog Awards, sponsored by sitepoint.com. The aim of the awards is to promote quality medical blogging by Australians and foster a community of bloggers that rivals the international scene.
Image credit: Reinn via flickr
The Rules:
Nominations will [...]
Recommended reading
The Lazy Manifesto: Do Less. Then, Do Even Less.
I am very impressed with Leo Babauta at Zen Habits, probably because he writes about things I think I need in my life. This articles ties in really well to my recent themes of uncluttering my life. If you haven’t seen them, check out [...]
