This is a list of applications, techniques and technologies to make your life more efficient, meaningful, and full to help you spend your time the way you want to spend your time
We used to go to CostCo sometimes three to four times a week. It was a regular destination. Certainly, it was the place that we stocked up on bulk purchases. Every time we went there we spent at least $100 and often bought something we didn’t know we needed and often times after the purchase… Read More
Tesla’s entry into the electric vehicle (EV) space invigorated not just the electric car but also the entire car industry and may even evoked a culture change. Now, a new manufacturer is entering the electric bicycle market with hopes of doing the same for the bicycle industry and culture. Several months ago, my wife bought… Read More
I am back to using Dragon dictation software at home as much as I possibly can. Whereas certainly I can type relatively fast I find that Dragon can dramatically improve my typing speed and I think it can recognize my speech better than I can type with typos. I also use speech recognition on my… Read More
There are countless new health related apps for your smartphone coming on the market every month. They can measure your heart rate, help with differential diagnosis and possibly even measure your blood pressure. Researchers at John Hopkins University looked to see how accurate one of the most popular blood pressure measuring apps was. They published… Read More
Here is a really interesting blog article that looks at maximizing your efficiency and equates down what the value of certain APPs is to help someone reach maximal efficiency. I look forward to looking at some of these APPs and see how to employ them into my world. As the owner of a small business, you… Read More
Queen of the Valley Medical Center emergency room physician Dr. Paul Kivela will play in the Speedgolf World Championships Saturday and Sunday at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Bandon, Ore. Source: Napa physician set for Speedgolf World Championships… Read More
I have been the proud owner of Canon cameras for almost 40 years. My first camera was a ftb and then I got a F-1. Then I moved up to a AE-1. I then backwards for awhile and had an Olympus and then I returned and bought several several digital Canon Rebels. Then several years… Read More
This is my first experience with folding bicycles, but so far this bike is great and can be pulled out of my car and ready to go in under 30 seconds. After several reviews I picked a bicycle with slightly larger tires and it rides very smoothly Citizen folding bikes. Source: MIAMI Citizen Bike 20″ 6-speed… Read More
Cross-training“I know I have to have my body prepared to handle the pounding of the marathon. You can’t ignore that. But I also have to stay healthy,” says Keflezighi, who has a history of injury. “I do my main run in the morning, but then for my second workout I often would rather be on… Read More
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