Clarification on Site Format

Aug 11
2009

blue_screen_of_deathThe site format has officially been suspended. I have thought hard about this and decided that this will be the best option for me to move forward. If I can, I will still stick with the original format I layed down in this article: New Format For the Site « Aaron Hollman’s Blog but I need the freedom to move away from this if I need to.

Like I said before, I really wish I could sit here and write good quality blog entries everyday, but with work, housework, the family (wife and pets) I just don’t have the time. Plus, my rediscovery of photography as a hobby has really zapped time from me. I may not always make my schedule and I reserve the right for that to be the case.

I hope to get a schedule down soon to help me crank out some good entries.

aaron

Normal Schedule Will Resume Next Week

Aug 06
2009
Downtown Kearney, NE

Downtown Kearney, NE

My schedule this week is all out of whack. There will be no history article today and probably no food article tomorrow but I hope to be back on schedule next week. Sorry for the break, but I need it.

In the meantime, you can check out some of my pictures on my photoblog at: Aaron’s Photoblog

aaron

Light Week

Aug 02
2009

This will probably be a light week. This cold I have is really kickin’ my butt. I’ll get some post out this week, but am not sure how many yet. Hope everyone out there stays healthy and doesn’t catch this crap.

aaron

Under the Weather

Jul 29
2009

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Oh Hai!

Today’s Wild Wednesday article is not going to be so wild. I’m a little under the weather and thought that I’d use the time that I would normally use to write the article to catch up on some rest. I hope to be back at it and ready to go by next week.

Don’t worry about the rest of the weeks articles, they are already done and should be up at their regular times.

Thanks,

aaron

Pimpin’ My Photoblog Edition

Jul 22
2009
My Photoblog

My Photoblog

Its Wild Wednesday, that means I can write about whatever I want to and this time I am going to pimp my photoblog so here it is:


Go to –> Aaron’s Photoblog <– ot oG


There isn’t much on there yet and not all of the pictures are what I consider to be great, but they are all good. I am going to use it as a reference for me or anyone else who wants to look at the pictures I take. I will keep adding more as I see fit.

Thanks for reading,

aaron

This Week’s Roundup (July 13 – July 17)

Jul 18
2009
The Roundup

The Roundup

Motivational Monday:
How I Deal With Information Overload

Tech Tuesday:
Installing Ubuntu 9.04 on Acer Aspire One (leaving Vista on)

Wild Wednesday:
Some Pictures

History Thursday:
Alexander Nevsky, The Little Known Hero of Russia

Food Friday:
Chicken Parmesan (My Wife Loves This)

How I Deal With Information Overload

Jul 13
2009
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Information Overload

We live in an era of 24 hour news stations, the internet and mobile devices that give us information on demand. Its no wonder that occasionally all of us find our selves ‘bummed out’ from information overload.

After seeing an article on dumblittleman.com (Six Smart Ways To Beat Information Overload) earlier last week, it got me to thinking, how do I deal with information overload while working in the IT field and taking on computers and technology as a hobby. I, probably more so than the casual person, is probably more susceptible to information overload; and I have been. Let me recount to you a story.

During and shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, I remember wishing for something, anything, to watch on TV or listen to on the radio other than news about the terrorist attacks. Even my fail-safe channels like MTV and QVC were broadcasting news reports of the attacks. It was too much.

Life continued like this for almost the whole week and the internet was no escape either. No matter what website I went to, there was almost alway a reference to the attacks in some way, shape or form. Even theonion.com had already satirized the events of that day.

Even as the news began to fade and life got off the shoulder and pulled back onto the road of time, normalcy, human instinct would not. I found myself watching regular programming, but during the commercials would flip channels to CNN just to see what was going on. My intended few seconds of checking out ‘what was going on’ turned into hours of overloading myself even more.

It was at this point that I finally realized that ‘I had a problem’. I don’t say this to be offensive to people who suffer from other addictions such as alcoholism or drug addiction, but mean it to be serious. My thirst for news and information was getting in the way of me living a normal life. I began catastrophizing in my mind, ‘What if this? What if that?’ It was really affecting me in a not so good way.

I tried to pull myself out of it by first blocking all of the news channels in my TV. This added just a small hurdle to my desire to find out more about the train wreck that at the time was the news. I simply entered the channel number in manually and I was back to my old habits.

Real relief began later the next year when I disconnected my cable (mostly because I was a poor college student and not because I was getting too much news) It took a little time, but I found myself feeling better and better because I was not being inundated with all of this news.

Eventually, I stopped obsessively listening to news and talk radio and began turning my attention to more escapist type programming such as entertainment shows and music. Don’t get me wrong, I not only think it is ok to be informed, but also wise. It is my hope that everyone in the world can enjoy the freedom of speech and press that we enjoy and often take for granite in America.

The story I share is only one example of information overload. It can happen while searching for regular information as well. Wikipedia, Digg, Google, Twitter, Slashdot, Facebook, MySpace are all good to a point but when they start becoming an obsession, it might be time to escape back into real life.

When I was working on the Battle of Hastings article last week (admittedly, not one of my better articles) I found myself with burning eyes and a fatigued spirit. I had been reading about the battle for several hours. I needed a break so I took one. I went on the deck, bottle of (insert favorite beverage here) in hand. The only electronic device I had was my iPod Touch which I used to listen to Pandora radio (music, not news). I proceeded to do absolutely nothing for the next hour or so and it was great.

I believe that knowledge is power but too much of it at once can fry some circuits, and we need a break from it every once in a while. Here is a list of some suggestions to help take a break from the information overload when you need it. This is by no means a complete list, but just a start:

-Take a walk (leaving technology behind)
-Exercise
-Meditate
-Nap
-Go shopping
-Go out to eat
-Go on a date
-Do house/yard work
-Watch a movie
-Play with pets
-Volunteer

I would be interested in hearing any ways you may have to deal with information overload. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

aaron

This Weeks Roundup (July 6 – July 10)

Jul 11
2009

Well, I did it. I made it a whole week meeting my self-imposed deadlines and getting all the post out when they were supposed to be out. Lets hope I can do it again next week.

Motivational Monday:
How to Clean a House With Little Effort (Micro-cleaning)

Tech Tuesday:
Hands On With FireFox 3.5

Wild Wednesday:
New Format For the Site

History Thursday:
The Battle of Hastings

Food Friday:
Aaron’s Awesome Barbecue Sauce

Thanks to everyone who has been reading and checking the site out. I look forward to adding more next week. As always, comment, corrections and suggestions are welcome. SPAM and inappropriate comments are NOT.

aaron

New Format For the Site

Jul 08
2009

SwitchRack01LargeThis is a quick post to let all of you know about the new site format. I am going to try to make this work, but I am only one person and may not always be able to follow the format I am outlining here. But, like I said, I am going to try to stick with it as much as possible.

Mondays are going to be called Motivation Monday. It will feature articles that are motivationally related because we all need a little motivation to look forward to on Mondays. This is probably going to include life hacker like articles for making things easier to do but may also include little tips on how to do other things better.

Tuesdays are going to be called Tech Tuesday. On Tuesdays, I will be featuring tech related articles that will mostly have to do with computers or the internet. I may stray a little from that though if something of interest to me is happing in other fields of science.

Wednesdays are going to be called Wild Wednesday. This is an anything goes day for me. I will allow myself the freedom to post anything I want on Wednesdays or even nothing at all if I choose not to.

Thursdays are going to be called History Thursday. Since history is an interest of mine and is important in real life, I thought it appropriate to give it its own day on my blog. I will be posting articles on my blog about anything in history that interests me. This will probably focus on Western Civilization history from the Classical Era all the way through to the Middle Ages. I may stray from that though if I find something outside of this range that is intriguing to me.

Fridays are going to be called Food Fridays. This is where I will post recipes that I enjoy that I hope other people will enjoy as well.

I am hoping that I can stick with this, but as I said earlier, I am only one person. I also have a real job and am married so if I miss a few days, forgive me, I’ll get back to it as soon as I can.

aaron

Happy Independence Day America

Jul 03
2009
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American Flag

Today is Independence Day in America. This is a day that is more than just pretty fireworks and good food. Its a day to celebrate not only our freedom, but the lives of everyone who has fought and died for that freedom. Take a few moments today to be thankful. Thank a vet, comfort the widow (or widower) of a vet then go out and enjoy yourselves…and do it responsibly.

Happy Independence Day Everyone!!

aaron

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