My NO-TV Experiment

13890-orgLike everyone else, this time of year can get a little crazy.  There are all of the Year End activities, the Christmas planning, and all of the regular day-to-day stuff.  And if you work in an industry that thrives on the Christmas season then I am sure your work life is getting a little out of control.

With that said I still have stuff that I want to get done, and even though I don’t watch a lot of TV in the first place, I am going cold turkey.  I am turning off the TV and not turning back on except for HNIC on Saturday.  I am going to keep the TV off, except for HNIC, till at least the New Year.

So what am I going to do with all of this extra time?  Well going to the gym comes to mind, and there are other projects that I have on the go that need to be cleaned up in the next couple of weeks.  My plan for the gym is to be in there every day, I am going to do some light cardio on my “off” days and some heavy lifting, or soon to be heavy since I am a sloth at the moment, on my “on” days.

The program that I am following is the 5×5 that I found when searching around.  It is a 3 day a week lifting program and you start off very light and add weight every day you go  back to the exercise.  The idea is to teach your body slowly how to lift the weight correctly, and then when you get to the heavy portions you will not get injured.

I will be chronicling everything on Twitter, when I go to the gym, and how it went when I left so be sure to follow along.  I will make a weekly update on hoserlife.com
Cheers,
JM

Moving towards Minimalist

111233-orgI am starting to move towards owning less stuff.  I have started to put together a plan on how to do this, and there are things that I have to buy to make it happen correctly, yeah I know that sounds oxymoronic.

One of the moves that I have made recently is that I am not buying any books.  I am using the library.  Of course there are always going to be reference books that I am going to need to buy for work, but for the last few years I have been buying books, reading them once and putting them on a shelf where they sit till I put them in a box, move them to a new apartment and unpack them.  This is tiring, and takes up a lot of valuable space in my home.

The other move is working on going paperless.  I get all of my bank statements online, I pay all my bills online and I do the majority of my work online.  That said I don’t enjoy reading on the computer, so I still print off large reports that I am proof reading to read and mark up on.  The other thing I print off are large format drawings for review, this again I find hard to work with on the computer.  Most of the problem is the ease of marking and eye strain.

I think that I have found a solution for both the eye strain and the marking.  It is the iRexTechnologies Digital Reader.  This reader is approximately the size of a letter sheet and has a Wacom pen-tablet built it.  It is the first e-ink device that I think is large enough for me to review reports full size.  With it I will be able to review reports, mark up and then send back to be modified.  I will also be able to use this device to take meeting notes and make design notes, both things that I currently do on paper and then scan into the project file.

With this tool I believe that I can go completely paperless in my day-to-day life, there will always be print shops when required.  That means that I can also dispose of my printers, which I have 3.  One ink jet, one laser and one “large” format 11×17 max.  These take up a lot of space that I hope to clear out.

What Stays, What Goes

The next step is to look at what comes into the house and give it a 1-10 rating on importance.  For example, magazines I am going to give most of them a 2, maybe some of my industry specific magazines I will give a higher ranking but for the most part every magazine that comes into my home is read once and then put in a pile.  The advantage that I believe that magazines have is not in the actual information that they convey, but in the filtering of the noise out there.  This is the same reason I still read technical books.  I can find the information free in other places but there is much more work involved to parse through all of the crap.

Getting Rid of it

Some of this is the magazines that I mentioned before, the printers, but it is also books and “stuff” that I don’t need any more, well they can go now.  Some of this I think there is still some monetary value in and I can probably sell online with ebay or Kijiji.  I will use the money generated by these sales to off set any costs that are associated in the new tools (or Toys) that I am going to use, including the Digital Reader.  I will have more on my strategy, and talk about the volumes of stuff I have purged in the future.

Back in the Saddle

I am back in the saddle here at Hosernews.  Life has been busy, but if you happen to read one of my other blogs, then you will know that I have found a great MS tool that will help me to update this site easily and on the road.

I must say that I have been very busy with my life and haven’t had a lot of time to do anything.  However there is one good thing about being busy at work, and that is that I eat out a lot.  I have been to a lot of different places in and around Halifax that I will be writing about, just like I did for Annies Place.

I am also reading and going to more shows and will be talking about those to.  Maybe even get in a review of a CD that I have just bought.

Oh and don’t forget about the forum.  I am working on a couple of contests to get that place hopping, and make it the place that you want to spend some time.

Later,
JM

Shakespeare by the Sea

Shakespeare by the Sea is just about finished another successful season. This year was the first time that I ever went to a show, I have been living here for 5 years, and I have been smitten. I saw A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM and it was a blast. The cast was amazing and the setting was great.
I am planning on going to see Othello and CINDERELLY before the run for this season is over. And that is coming soon, End of August. Check out the schedule here.

Now you don’t have to believe me that SBTS is a great show The Coast thinks so too.

Oh yeah, the company is great this year too. I would link you to the page but people these days still like flash to make all of their sites for some reason, so navigate yourself over there and check them out. There are some great resumes there for such a production.

If you have already been, make sure that you leave a comment telling everyone out there how great of a time it is. And the admission is by donation too (suggested donation is $15)


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Kiva Loans – HoserNews is back on Kiva

I have just finished making another loan at Kiva.

Kiva is the world’s first person-to-person micro-lending website, empowering individuals to lend directly to unique entrepreneurs in the developing world.

There are now a group in Paraguay that are going to use their Kiva Loan to help bring prosperity to their families.

The ladies are involved in many business activities such as: running grocery stores and selling fruit, clothes, bags, shoes, drinks and sheets among others. The money provided by Kiva lenders will be used to purchase these goods.

Comité San Rafael Group

The five previous loans that we have made through Kiva are all on track. When you sign up for Kiva yourself remember to tell them that jeff@hosernews.ca told you about it.

Eating in Halifax – Annies Place

Sandwich Board

Annie’s Place is on Birmingham Street just off Spring Garden Road. It is a fantastic little place to go for a bit of lunch. I got the Roasted Chicken Pita with a side salad. The chicken was perfect and the salad is simple and delicious.

So now that I know you want to go there they are open at7am-4pm Monday to Friday and 8am-3pm on Saturday. Annie’s Place is closed on Sunday.

All in all I give it 4 beers out of 5. It is a great place to stop in for lunch or brunch, but not the be all end all. However it is excellent in what it is trying to do.

However I go there not for the food but the atmosphere. It is one the of the most relaxed and friendly places to eat in Halifax. There are only a few tables and you can sit by the window and watch people scurry around on Spring Garden Road. And then there is Annie, she is great, always wanting to chat and she will remember you the second time you go there and ask how you are doing. It is like going home and having lunch at your grandmother’s.

Annie's Front Door

If you have been here, let us know what you think, how many beers out of 5 do you give it?

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This is the first “review” for Eating in Halifax. I have started a

Google Map so that you can find your way around as I review places that I stop into in and around Halifax and HRM.

I also like to drink the beer and coffee so I may be adding a couple more maps and review types in the coming weeks.

Water For People Softball

Last week, yeah I know I am late but I had a busy week, Water for People had a Softball tourney that a bunch of companies in the HRM area participated in. My employer was among them.

Water For People

It was a blast, just like last year the sun was shining, the balls were flying, and the beer was flowing. I don’t think that I know how to play ball without beer.

Run Forest, Run!

The ball game took place on the

Halifax Commons and started at 9am, which is a god-awful early morning on a Saturday, but I made it. Our team wasn’t very successful, but it turned out that our pool was the toughest. I like to think that if we were in the other pool we would have at least made it to the semis.

I took a couple of pics while I was there, take a look

Our Mascot Another Hitter Its a bird, its a plane... hmmm, BBQ BBQ Set up She hits one

Hall of Best Knowledge – The Book

I bought my copy of Hall of Best Knowledge, have you?

I have added a sample from the Flickr Set by the author Ray Fenwick that shows just how great the work is. You will be admiring the genius for years to come, and I am sure you will find new and strange oddities within the work.

So I am encouraging you, if you haven’t already bought the book, head over the Amazon, and get your order in now.

Or better yet, get outside in the beautiful spring weather and visit your local independant bookstore. I am a frequent visitor of a couple of my favorites in Halifax, one is Frog Hollow Books in Park Lane, and BookMark located on Spring Garden Road.

And if you have bought Hall of Best Knowledge, what did you think about it? You like it as much as me?

Getting Ready for the OffShore Picnic

On, my stroll on the waterfront at lunch I noticed that they are getting ready for the Offshore Picnic on Friday. There is a lot of work to get all of those Port-a-pottys over there. I hope that I get a ticket this year, although I doubt it. There always seems to be something that gets in the way. Last year it was my boss having me do something last minute when someone stopped by to give me one, and the year before that I wasn’t in town.

Another beautiful day in Halifax, however I seem to be a day behind in my dress. I wore short sleeves yesterday, and was cold, and today I wore long sleeves and am cooking.

If you don’t know what the offshore picnic is, it is a “Trade Show” that OTANS puts on every year to get plublicity. In all actuality it is a great big party.

Woman in the closet

You remember when you were a kid and there were monsters under your bed…or maybe in your closet. Well there is a guy in Japan that feels your pain. There was a woman living in HIS closet for a year, and he only got suspicious when she started eating too much.

The gist of the story is that he started to notice food missed from his fridge, so he installed a camera that sent images to his phone. He saw someone in the kitchen, called police and they searched the place finially finding her in the closet, top shelf.

My question is how quiet was she for him not to hear anyone for a year. Or how much was he really home? The moral of the story is to check your kids closet every night for the little tyke. You never know he may be right one of these days.

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