Ideas are just simply ideas. Until execution is performed, then and only then you can feel the glory of its realization. There are times that words and thoughts would just come so easily, flowing, smooth and unrelenting. There'd be times also that ideas and thoughts are like forever jammed in the back of the head, so difficult to untangle to translate into writing, so impervious, it's like there's a disconnect!
There are common denominators when it comes to writing. Books and the infinitesimal articles over the internet offer the same sound advise over and over. Reality check, for those unsung writers and bloggers, we follow the free-lance style - most of the time, the spur of the moment of what's hot and what's on the mind-ready to deliver kind of dish.
I gathered some odd ways to keep the momentum flowing in writing consistently.
1. Listen to Jazz Music (with your earphone plugged)
Why did i say this? Because this kind of melody has a soothing effect in the brain. It won't distract your writing skills from diverting to the songs.
2. Do it in Your Bed
Get your laptop, your blanket and a couple of pillows to support your backbone as you enjoy the comfort of your bed
3. Review Your Notes
Keep your note taking app handy, may it be on your phone or on your desktop, your tidbits of info regarding ideas must be always at hand.
4. Get Full
Before heading for a writing session on your laptop, prepare yourself, make sure you're stuffed already so as not to disport your imagination to your craving for food.
5. Watch Your Time
Getting a timer keeps you alert and focus. The task at hand - writing your post is as crucial as getting the right lapse timing in a swimming competition.
The saying "So Good 'till the last Drop" is applicable when you're at wit's end in trying to get pass through the cadence between your train of thought and your fingers tapping the keyboard, -trying to match the pace in transcribing the awesomeness of your mind, of your imagination, of your eagerness to let those words come to life through writing.
posted by Mac
Friday, April 15, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
2-Step verification for Your Google Account (my thoughts)
If you're like me who feels paranoid at times that someone might be hacking or simply snooping at your precious Google account, hear ye! cuz the big G has rolled out the more secure log-in to your record, may it be Gmail, Picasa, Blogger or the other plethora of Google ingenuity. This feat has been available for a while but only this time that i had fiddled on to activate it.
There's the big WHY? as i was asking myself, is it really necessary to have this 2-step verification? It's better being prepared than nothing at all. If you could remember the news about phishing, account hacks at lifehacker (to name a few), and there was this news before that Gmail accounts were hacked. Kind of creepy, lots and lots of black hats out there are emerging to spread their malicious intent or solely to prove their indepth knowledge in the world of hacking.
To simplify things what is this 2-Step Verification is all about? it boils down to two things (kind of redundant, am i? hehehe)
- enter your password (1st step)
- enter your verification code (2nd step)
Once you've passed thru these two steps, you can now access your google account.
The 2nd step is where the complication is. There are 3 ways to get your verification code (well, so far as of this writing).
When you set-up/turn on the 2step verification feature, Google would ask you to customize how'd you like to get your codes. The three options below are irrevocable:
- via Mobile App for (iPhone, Blackberry, Android) - im not really sure if you could turn the feat if you don't have these kind of smartphones, really! i don't remember getting a SKIP as an option when i was asked which phone do i use!
- via Text Message (sent thru your mobile number which you've entered)
- via Printable Pre-Given Codes that you must print and store in a safe place (you bet i didnt print those, i just took a screenshot, saved as a JPEG and drop it to my cloud-based application)
After all those configuration, Google warned me that i will be signed out to all Google apps from my own computer, including other devices such as smartphones or tablets where i was initially logged on. To kill the anxiety in getting over this, i clicked confirm and there you go! my 2-step verification has been activated.
Now it's time for the real drama, i checked my iPhone to see if my POP mail is still up and running, Oh no! it wasn't. Next stop, i checked my Gmail-configured MS Outlook and made a test mail, oh no! - failed. I checked my web-based Google apps like Gmail and Blogger apps, i entered my password, then it asked me to enter the verification code-which i've got it thru the Google Authenticator App from the iOS, and presto, it worked. Now i gotta solve the non-webcentric apps like Outlook and POP mail for the iPhone.
Thankfully, there's what you call "application speficic passwords". Below's a screenshot of what's this all about:
In layman's term, OUTLOOK for example couldn't override the 2-step verification feature, same thing with iPhone's Mail. So inorder to resolve this dilemma, Google has provided the option of "Application Specific Passwords". To concretize this, say my iPhone Mail application - where Gmail is enabled, i have to re-enter NOT my original password nor my 2nd step verification code but the "application specific password" which could be generated from the google account settings. Behold, and worry not because you will only enter this once, no need to memorize at all.
I've tried it, and everything is perfect again. Smooth and happily smiling - my Outlook and my iPhone mail app.
To tell you honestly, i was relieved to know that i've successfully straighten things out. Now i feel more secure with my data and account from Google. There are what-if's, like what if my phone is lost?, like what if my printed codes are gone? As per Google policy, i wouldn't be able to access my account! - ever. They advised that at least one those three options for the 2nd step must be always accessible inorder for me to get a code handy.
I do recommend this to y'all who have google accounts to try and activate this feature. Pretty neat and interesting. This is like logging-in to a super-secured online banking.
macdosage@gmail.com
There's the big WHY? as i was asking myself, is it really necessary to have this 2-step verification? It's better being prepared than nothing at all. If you could remember the news about phishing, account hacks at lifehacker (to name a few), and there was this news before that Gmail accounts were hacked. Kind of creepy, lots and lots of black hats out there are emerging to spread their malicious intent or solely to prove their indepth knowledge in the world of hacking.
To simplify things what is this 2-Step Verification is all about? it boils down to two things (kind of redundant, am i? hehehe)
- enter your password (1st step)
- enter your verification code (2nd step)
Once you've passed thru these two steps, you can now access your google account.
The 2nd step is where the complication is. There are 3 ways to get your verification code (well, so far as of this writing).
When you set-up/turn on the 2step verification feature, Google would ask you to customize how'd you like to get your codes. The three options below are irrevocable:
- via Mobile App for (iPhone, Blackberry, Android) - im not really sure if you could turn the feat if you don't have these kind of smartphones, really! i don't remember getting a SKIP as an option when i was asked which phone do i use!
- via Text Message (sent thru your mobile number which you've entered)
- via Printable Pre-Given Codes that you must print and store in a safe place (you bet i didnt print those, i just took a screenshot, saved as a JPEG and drop it to my cloud-based application)
After all those configuration, Google warned me that i will be signed out to all Google apps from my own computer, including other devices such as smartphones or tablets where i was initially logged on. To kill the anxiety in getting over this, i clicked confirm and there you go! my 2-step verification has been activated.
Now it's time for the real drama, i checked my iPhone to see if my POP mail is still up and running, Oh no! it wasn't. Next stop, i checked my Gmail-configured MS Outlook and made a test mail, oh no! - failed. I checked my web-based Google apps like Gmail and Blogger apps, i entered my password, then it asked me to enter the verification code-which i've got it thru the Google Authenticator App from the iOS, and presto, it worked. Now i gotta solve the non-webcentric apps like Outlook and POP mail for the iPhone.
Thankfully, there's what you call "application speficic passwords". Below's a screenshot of what's this all about:
In layman's term, OUTLOOK for example couldn't override the 2-step verification feature, same thing with iPhone's Mail. So inorder to resolve this dilemma, Google has provided the option of "Application Specific Passwords". To concretize this, say my iPhone Mail application - where Gmail is enabled, i have to re-enter NOT my original password nor my 2nd step verification code but the "application specific password" which could be generated from the google account settings. Behold, and worry not because you will only enter this once, no need to memorize at all.
I've tried it, and everything is perfect again. Smooth and happily smiling - my Outlook and my iPhone mail app.
To tell you honestly, i was relieved to know that i've successfully straighten things out. Now i feel more secure with my data and account from Google. There are what-if's, like what if my phone is lost?, like what if my printed codes are gone? As per Google policy, i wouldn't be able to access my account! - ever. They advised that at least one those three options for the 2nd step must be always accessible inorder for me to get a code handy.
I do recommend this to y'all who have google accounts to try and activate this feature. Pretty neat and interesting. This is like logging-in to a super-secured online banking.
macdosage@gmail.com
Saturday, April 02, 2011
BNH 2011
Of all acts of man repentance is the most divine.
The greatest of all faults is to be conscious of none.
Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle
To defy affliction is to know your faith
Could you stand your ground in the tests of life?
Or remain true to your belief in this journey?
On your way are enticements
Would you choose to go left?
Do a u-turn or go right? instead of the straight narrow path
You know for sure that there'd be struggle
the earth is on tremor and in despair
Cries and trouble of nations amongst nations
They said, the end is near
it approaches like a thief in the night
You learnt that all these will end, soon
But how long could you endure all these?
Are you almost over and about to give up?
Never! for the promise is real
Rejoice for His generosity
For you are still inside His protection
especially the calling He has bestowed
At times you falter and stumble
to Iniquities in thought and in deed
all these are steps away from Him
Introspect and reminisce
Are you that far away already?
That almost you're blurred with tears
He is abundant in forgiveness
Don't think twice, return and be selfless
Submit, get lowly and surrender
Your heart is wrecked in anguish
to accept and acknowledge your transgressions
These are steps going closer
And He shall listen
Embracing and harboring your return
in a glorious love and everlasting mercy
Dine with His son, your heart and soul must be ready
To get cleansed, be strengthened once again
the gift, so wonderful and grand
And now that you're about to face the world again
With renewed vigor, hope and inspiration
Adhere to your promise of new life
posted by mac
Gmail Motion beta, now rocking with productivity!
I hate to break this news but the Gmail Motion beta is actually a prank from Google. I never learnt it was all untrue till i tried clicking the link.
Imagine using Gmail via body language, by virtue of the camera built-in to your computer (if there's any), you could mimick opening an envelope to signal opening an unread mail; pointing your thumb backwards to reply; pointing your two thumbs backward to reply all; and so on...
It was actually another cool advancement in technology, a camera interpreting your body language through motion-detect algorithms. It's really a must try!!!
Much to my eagerness and being a fanboy to the Gmail engineers, i found the video so convincing at first during the first 30 seconds of its playback. But when it rolled down to the guy demoing the body language commands like mimicking to lick a stamp and putting it down - to send a message, it went all from seriousness to laughter (at least in the back of my head). Nevertheless, my urge didn't stop to click the download link in trying the Google Motion. Only to find out that it was just a joke.
It's April the 1st - my first April Fool's prank of the day and i got sold!!! In retrospect, this could happen anytime soon. Google has its way of giving a lil bit what's in store for the future of their giz.
Monday, March 21, 2011
How to check the software version of your Blackberry? (shortcut)
If you're getting antsy or you feel like going thru a long thread in finding out the software version of your blackberry (just like below)
OPTIONS > DEVICE > About Device Versions
ver 6 OS
Here's a shortcut key on the qwerty keyboard to launch the About of your BB device.
Press:
ALT - SHIFT - H
and it should give you something like this:
macdosage@gmail.com
OPTIONS > About
ver 4 & ver 5
OPTIONS > DEVICE > About Device Versions
ver 6 OS
Here's a shortcut key on the qwerty keyboard to launch the About of your BB device.
Press:
ALT - SHIFT - H
and it should give you something like this:
macdosage@gmail.com
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