personalinformatics.org
Personal Informatics in the Wild: Hacking Habits for Health & Happiness — CHI Workshop 2013
http://www.personalinformatics.org/chi2013
Personal Informatics in the Wild: Hacking Habits for Health and Happiness. CHI 2013 Workshop · April 27–28, 2013 · Paris, France. In favour of a multiplied self. Can empathy lead to personal behaviour change? An In Situ Data Collection Platform for Personal Informatics. Nikolaos Batalas, Panos Markopoulos. Estimating Usage Can Reduce the Stress of Social Networking. Yan Zhou, Jon Bird, Anna Cox, Duncan Brumby. Designing for healthy consumption. Christian A. Detweiler, Alina Huldtgren, Nick Guldemond.
virginied.blogspot.com
Vis-a-Vis: January 2010
http://virginied.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
Wednesday, January 20, 2010. What are you thankful for? A quick update on my journey towards contentment, I have started using everyday this little tool "what are you thankful for today? Recommended based on my last post. And I love it. Dead simple, integrated to Twitter if I want to shout out my thanks, and as I do it everyday, it forces me to take a moment to reflect everyday and appreciate my life. A little luxury that we rarely get to do as we usually rush to the next thing. Monday, January 11, 2010.
blog.personalinformatics.org
Personal Informatics Blog: April 2010
http://blog.personalinformatics.org/2010_04_01_archive.html
Live Blogging at the CHI 2010 Personal Informatics Workshop. Saturday, April 10, 2010. These were notes written by Katarzyna Wac. During the CHI 2010 Personal Informatics Workshop. 9 AM: Welcome everybody! Seems to be we have an excellent day ahead! 3 minutes of madness and discussion sessions and coffee breaks for informal discussions. Let us have fun! 9 - 10:30AM: Madness! Pedro has been quite stressful along his madness talk and we could watch it on his mobile! Would we like to share it too ? Poyozo (...
blog.personalinformatics.org
Personal Informatics Blog: Live Blogging at the CHI 2010 Personal Informatics Workshop
http://blog.personalinformatics.org/2010/04/live-blogging-at-chi-2010-personal.html
Live Blogging at the CHI 2010 Personal Informatics Workshop. Saturday, April 10, 2010. These were notes written by Katarzyna Wac. During the CHI 2010 Personal Informatics Workshop. 9 AM: Welcome everybody! Seems to be we have an excellent day ahead! 3 minutes of madness and discussion sessions and coffee breaks for informal discussions. Let us have fun! 9 - 10:30AM: Madness! Pedro has been quite stressful along his madness talk and we could watch it on his mobile! Would we like to share it too ? Poyozo (...
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Personal Informatics Blog: Try Self-Tracking for a Week
http://blog.personalinformatics.org/2010/08/try-self-tracking-for-week.html
Try Self-Tracking for a Week. Thursday, August 12, 2010. I wrote and posted this article originally on the HealthTap blog. On August 12, 2010. If you’re new to self-tracking, you’re probably asking the following things: why should you do it and how might it benefit you? You can take the words of the Ancient Greeks regarding self-knowledge: 1) The imperative statement “. 8221; is carved on the facade of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi; 2) Socrates said “. The unexamined life is not worth living. Buy expens...
belikeben.com
About Be Like Ben
http://www.belikeben.com/about
About Be Like Ben. What is this site about? This site is about trying to be like Benjamin Franklin, an author, scientist, inventor, statesman, soldier, and diplomat. He is one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. In his late 20s, Ben wrote about 13 virtues. This site helps you track your accomplishment of the 13 virtues. Ndash; Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation. Ndash; Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation. Ndash; Rarely use venery but for healt...
simianlysimple.blogspot.com
Simianly Simple: Super
http://simianlysimple.blogspot.com/2006/01/super.html
So simple a monkey can understand it. And I became superhuman, impervious to the attacks of three deadly powers: hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever. And to add to our newfound indestructibility, the immunization clinic provided The Mighty Grip. The most handy versatile tool with 100 and 1 uses. It is practically a Batman tool belt in the form of a yellow rubbery disk. I guess they provide this super tool to accompany your transformation to a superhuman. Anyway, Ecuador, here we come!
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Simianly Simple: Coding sucks (a lot of time)
http://simianlysimple.blogspot.com/2006/01/coding-sucks-lot-of-time.html
So simple a monkey can understand it. Coding sucks (a lot of time). I started coding three days ago to add features to a gibber bot programming toolkit and I'm still not done. I would add a feature and it would get in the way of another feature. Then I would try to introduce another feature that I saw from another implementation then I would change my mind. Then I would make a decision then later become dissatisfied. When is this madness going to stop? Thursday, January 05, 2006 3:05 AM link.
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Simianly Simple: February 2006
http://simianlysimple.blogspot.com/2006_02_01_archive.html
So simple a monkey can understand it. After being in grad school for a year and a half, I finally created an academic profile web site. Check it out at http:/ www.cs.cmu.edu/ ianl/. Note also that as a challenge, I did not use tables to create the layout, only CSS stylesheets. Try increasing and decreasing the size of the font; you'll notice that the layout and images also resizes with the font size. Way cool! You can also check out my undergraduate web site. Thursday, February 09, 2006 5:33 PM link.
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