Monday, February 28, 2011

Best Gmail extension: Boomerang

Does your inbox ever fill up with emails that you know you won't respond to for at least another week? If you archive them, you'll just forget to ever write them. Even if you stick them in a special "open me on ..." folder, you're unlikely to attend to them.

Do you ever want to delay sending a message by a few minutes? A few hours? A few weeks?

What if you send an email and want to make sure you're reminded about it if no one responds?

If you have ever had any of the problems above or are just plain curious, you should try Boomerang for Gmail. It's an extension available for Firefox or Chrome and I highly recommend it. You can read their FAQ here or download it here.

Something of that Ilk


I've discovered a new webcomic, Something of that Ilk. Here are a few of my favorites so far:

Link to original
Becoming an adult is realizing that you're still a child, but you can
have as many cardboard boxes as you want.


Link to original
Personal record: 8.53 seconds.


Link to original
...You really can't have any typos.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Friday, February 18, 2011

Creative and beautiful pictures, delicious treats, and a MATLAB puzzle

Ordinary objects come to life


Take a look around the world from above


These red velvet cake balls look delicious!

MATLAB puzzle (solutions at link):

if (BLANK)
    disp('I Love ')
else
    disp('MATLAB')
end
What can replace BLANK to get the print-out (exactly): I Love MATLAB

And finally, how this blog is created (follow the link for the full-size comic and hovertext):

Monday, February 14, 2011

Childhood and new technology

Childhood: Then and Now is an interesting read discussing two different styles of parenting. I've often wondered if today's children are over-pampered to the point where it will hinder them later.

NoteSlate looks like a neat new tablet alternative. It seems to be akin to the new e-book readers but used for writing instead. And at $99, it's not nearly as expensive as a regular tablet.

Finally, a pretty image (I didn't take it):

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Sunset behind the Golden Gate Bridge

I went up the hills behind the UC Berkeley campus on Friday with some friends
to photograph the sun setting behind the Golden Gate Bridge.

I went up again today and, although it was cloudy, managed to get this shot:

Matlab publish()


The publish command is great because it lets me compile the output of a Matlab script into an HTML (or .doc, .ppt, .pdf, etc.) file that is nicely formatted. This way I don’t need to run the script again to get a quick reminder of what it did! I also use it to show results to my adviser. Learn more about it here.