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The Best Unknown Mac Apps - 1 » Dustin Bachrach Blog

01.30.07

The Best Unknown Mac Apps - 1 » Dustin Bachrach Blog

And, even more Mac apps.  Sweet.

10 Programs I Can’t Live Without…All New for 2007!

01.30.07

10 Programs I Can’t Live Without…All New for 2007!

Ten more Mac Apps.  PDFlab and Renamer look cool.  Witch looks interesting, but I don’t really need any more interface modifiers on my Mac.

MAKE: Blog: Turn your $60 router into a $600 router

01.30.07

MAKE: Blog: Turn your $60 router into a $600 router

I keep running across references to this site (this one through Make:blog) and I own one of the recommended routers.  Right now, I’m safe and lazy in the suburbs.  Not too concerned over wireless security considering the range of my router barely passes my property.  But, if we end up moving somewhere with lots more people close by, I’m going Fort Knox with everything ’cause a little paranoia goes a long way…

MAKE: Blog: Turn your $60 router into a $600 router

01.30.07

MAKE: Blog: Turn your $60 router into a $600 router

I keep running across references to this site (this one through Make:blog) and I own one of the recommended routers.  Right now, I’m safe and lazy in the suburbs.  Not too concerned over wireless security considering the range of my router barely passes my property.  But, if we end up moving somewhere with lots more people close by, I’m going Fort Knox with everything ’cause a little paranoia goes a long way…

if:book: blogging restructures consciousness?

01.30.07

if:book: blogging restructures consciousness?
So, is it just me, or does this bit of text (not all of it, just the scary part) make you want to stop blogging?

“After two and a half years of virtually non-stop blogging, my perception of myself as a distinct individual has dramatically waned. My interior monologue has virtually disappeared. I no longer have aesthetic-based epiphanies, and I almost never concern myself with examining internal passions or emotions anymore. Blogging has not just changed the activities in which I engage–the activities in which I engage in order to be a successful blogger have profoundly altered the way my mind operates and the way I conceptualize my agency in relation to others. In effect, I do not exist in the same way I once existed.”

Don’t think it will make me stop blogging.  And I do agree with what this individual says.  It will change and restructure your thinking process.  But, I don’t really want to give up “my perception of myself as a distinct individual” any more than I want to give up my nose.  Yet, I think it can help us to look back over time.  When I started my first blog, it was purely to keep track of the incoming bits of flotsam and jetsam that was influencing my “self” as it is.  That blog didn’t work.  Not enough time at that point (and Wordpress wasn’t as well developed; didn’t need more tech stuff to take care of on my own time) to do it properly.

I’ll keep this in mind and try to write something on it as time progresses.  The entire article is a good read, but I haven’t the time to discuss it further tonight.

Cats hosted by Knitemare

01.30.07

Cats hosted by Knitemare

I don’t know what it is about this particular set of images with bad writing, but it cracks me up.  Just can’t get enough of it.

Goal Setting Toolkit | Success Begins Today

01.30.07

Goal Setting Toolkit | Success Begins Today

This little printout gets two checks: as a tickler (make certain to fill it out if nothing more than as an exercise) and as a great little GTD effort.  If you have specific goals, it makes getting there easier.

NMC Virtual Worlds

01.30.07

NMC Virtual Worlds

A Second Live, you attractive vixen you.  If only I had more time.  But, I get in there every so often.  And I have to commend the NMC for setting up a service.  So often, good support, even just someone to answer some newbie questions, can be so important.  So, starting a support service to help institutions grow an Second Life presence to assist with instruction (if I’m reading this correctly) is just wonderful.

Can’t wait to see what they develop over time.

Get on the Love Train

01.30.07

Get on the Love Train

I’m not certain what is more important about the story.  First, it seems to tell us that standing up for someone else’s dignity is a good thing and may carry rewards.  Second, that you can’t trust good stories any longer because it may come from some evil marketing genius’ mind.  Either way, if it makes people feel good, should it diminish the result?

Two nights in a row? Maybe three, four?

01.30.07

Gave myself a deadline to start blogging my workout schedule by the start of the taijutsu classes at UR.  Well, we started yesterday and here I am, putting some info up.  But, not just yesterday, but today as well.

Taijutsu -  1/29/07

Started instructing yesterday, first time of the year for the Fitness Insructional Programs at UR.  Includes four of us as co-instructors.  The first night was mine (as will be all Mondays).

It was a good start.  We have 10 people signed up and a brand new facility.  The only drawback was all of the drying paint and other fumes.  Enough to make you high and then some.  But enough of the small stuff, let’s get to the training.

1.5 hours.  Got there early to get things prepared.  Got to do some rolls.  We started with warmups and an overview of some terms from the Bujinkan.  Just enough to provide some context.  Then some otoshi (breakfalls), only zenpo (forwardwards) and koho (backwards) at this point.  Then more active protection: kaiten (rolls).  Started the students with the basics of rolling from kneeling, to protect the knee and shoulder, and worked our way up.  Once again, limited two the same two directions.

Then we wanted to start working on a some basic movements involving both footwork and using the hands.,  In this case, we designed the flow of the first night to culminate in a specific movement.  Not a specific basic, but something designed as a nice fluid introduction to a combination of the basics or goshenjutsu (loosely translated as protection of self).

We began with falling back from shizen (standing on two feet) and moving back into i-jumonji.  Then moved into the beginning of chi no kata and gave them time to get used to moving the hip and shoulder as one unit.  This sequed into a basic Bujinkan punch.

Then a standard Bujinkan movement: falling off at 45 degrees.  Important training for protection from knife.  If you fall straight back, they keep moving and stab you.  Move at 90 degrees and your ribs remain in a possible path of the knife in case of a side cut.  45 degrees means they have to step a second time.  Small consolation, but it is, after all, a game of giving yourself more time (even if measured in milliseconds) to identify an angle of attack or avenue of escape.

Then we simply hung a strike to the jaw, with the hand coming from the hip, using shakoken (open palm strike).  Now put it all together and mix well.

Uke in i-jumonji
Tori in shizen

Uke punches to tori’s chest
Tori falls 45 degrees offline into i-jumonji

Tori immediately shifts to close distance by bringing back foot forward and using shakoken to take uke’s head up and back and off-balance.  If done correctly, tori’s knee also strikes uke’s front knee and adds an extra element to take balance.

Mind: normally, uke could just shift backwards to avoid.  However, with enough training, tori can make shift back and move forward into one fluid motion, compressing the defense/attack in time and rhythm to match uke’s movements.  Also, the fall back would involve a strike to uke’s arm designed to steal balance for just a portion of a second.

Students all seemed to enjoy the lesson and, particularly, the fact it culminated into a single movement.  Made for a great first class with lots of positive feedback.  Hopefully all of the students will return on Wednesday.

At home -  1/30/07

Just some basic exercises tonight.

Shoulders (from my old physical therapy days)
Push-ups
Sit-ups
Pull-ups
Squats
Sanchin (basic Bujinkan movements)

Not a lot, but a start, with more coming between two nights of training.  Tomorrow, we train at the university again.  I’m ready for it…