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Lifehacker Confessions: The Tips and Tricks I’m Not Using

I’m guilty of most of these as well.  

Confessions: The Tips and Tricks I’m Not Using

I’ve just about totally given up on Firefox, and like the cool, clean look of Chrome.  I do miss the Evernote button though.
I was never a command line guy, ever since Windows 1.x, I’ve been GUI.  But I did dump Google desktop in favor of Windows Search.  Less intrusive indexing than Google desktop search, faster serarches and better “context” with search results.  
I can’t say I’m useless with Office, but the 2007 version does send me scrambling for hidden functions that used to be readily available on the menu or tool bar.
My GTD-fu has taken a holiday.  I’m barely holding on to my sanity by dumping all tasks and thoughts into ThinkingRock and pushing websites and info bits into Evernote.  Weekly review?  WTF?  I think it’s time to re-read the bible
As for Linux, I’m not booting Kubuntu as much as I used to boot GNOME.  I like the KDE 4x interface a lot, but wonky wireless is a hassle to deal with.  GNOME isn’t as elegant looking, but works.  I still haven’t taken the time time to figure out how to print from the Linux box to the printer attached to the Windows box.  It’s probably pretty easy, but I just haven’t taken the time to figure it out.
Maybe I’m getting too old to keep my geek card…

AFP: Gebrselassie breaks world marathon record again

Damn.. That’s smokin
Gebrselassie breaks world marathon record again

This means that had we together during my 13 mile loop, he would have LAPPED me. I’m never going to break any worlds records in running, but seriously. Haile was crusin!

Oh yeah, and a nifty payday to boot: Winnings 50,000 euro. Appearance Fee: 250,000 euro.

TeaBags on TopTubes

Starting a new tradition.  The Friday WTF…

class=”Apple-style-span” style=”color: rgb(255, 0, 0);”>TeaBags on TopTubes  NSFW

I’m speechless…

Nations Tri RR

I started to write up my typical novel-length RR, but it was boing the heck out of me, so I’ll just repeat what I sent to my coach & TRI-DRS
time: 2:39:10
swim: 26:19
t1: 3:16
bike: 1:08:01
t2: 2:40
run: 58:56
overall place: 351 out of 2388
division place: 34 out of 178
gender place: 310 out of 1437
about a 10 minute PR from the Hudson Valley Tri in 2004
I’m really happy with my bike time.  I spanked my new bike three ways; hard, fast and often.  I was passing so many people that I just gave up all courtesy and kept banging the hammer.  I only got passed by a couple of guys in my AG, and the first one wasn’t until 11+ miles into the ride.  
I’m not at all happy with my swim.  No excuse except I really screwed up my sighting on the leg coming back into transition.  We were swimming into the sun, and I totally missed the last buoy.  About 200yd from transition I ran INTO a kayak that was furiously backpaddling to tell me to make a hard RIGHT.  I had to swim about 25 yards AWAY from shore to clear the buoy, THEN I went about 25-30 yards beyond the buoy and had to double back.  I felt really, really dumb…  The misdirection easily cost me 2 minutes.
The run was hot, and very humid.  I knew that I burned a lot of matches on the bike (on purpose), but I knew that I had a pretty good position in my AG.  I just had to limit the damage.  But no matter how much I tried to pick up the pace, the heat and humidity was beating me down. I passed a bunch of folks, but it seemed that everyone who passed me was in my AG.  Finally around 3 miles one guy passed me with “49” on his calf, and I said NO MORE.  I kept the guy in my sights for the rest of the run.  He was running really strong and I was really struggling to keep his pace.  He would surge, I would surge and we’d settle back into pace but it was killing me.  Finally I decided to let him go a bit at the 5mile aid station and regroup.  I jogged easily through the last intersection, and the last shady bit of the course, and I started to pick up my pace. 
Just before I entered the last corner I caught sight of my rabbit, and thought for just a moment, “there ain’t no way I’m catching him”  Then I spotted a guy who was annoying me along the bike route (30-34 AG) and I got mad.  That man was going down.  I cleared the corner with and headed into the last .4 mile home stretch,  and opened the biggest can of whoop-ass  I had in the cupboard.  
Within 100 yards I blew by Annoying-Man, and then entered a tunnel of spectators.  The crowd started to scream.  I knew I was running fast, but had no clue how fast.  When I looked up I saw Mr. 49er  up ahead, running strong, but not as fast as I was moving, it was going to be a close finish, but I just kept pushing and pushing.  Arms pulling, head high, visualize the strings pulling me up and forward; knees pushing forward, heels to my butt, putting everything out there
And I passed him with 20yds to spare, I got scared that he’d catch me so I didn’t even bother to look for him.  I kept up the pace right through the finish.  As I hit the stop button on my watch, I noticed the pace click from 6:xx to 7:xx.  For me, any pace that begins with a 6:xx is a flat out sprint.  
My finisher photo will probably show me near death, but clearly ahead of the one guy that I had to beat that day.

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