Kurt Cobain Journals

A few close mates and I have officially started posting in the “Kurt Cobain Journals”. In simplified terms it’s an ongoing (big) birthday card.

A few close mates and I have officially started posting in the “Kurt Cobain Journals”. In simplified terms it’s an ongoing (big) birthday card.
So you’re pretty happy with your twitter feed and the people you follow are posting useful info. But sometimes you get those users that decide now is a great time to clog up your wall.
Examples:
Ok blah blah, you get the point… The idea is simple:
You visit the annoying users profile (you don’t want to permanently unfollow) and hit the “mute button”. This pauses/removes the users updates from your feed for 12 hours, the perfect amount of time until their binge is over, food is cooked, cricket match is over. So you’re left in peace without having to refollow their profile, updates simply continue 12 hours later with no harm done to anyone.
Simple.

Truth is, every person who works online has once in their lives thought of creating their own to-do-list application.
This idea was meant to tie in with my previous Idea Bin entry, Reminder To Me, but as you can see they both found themselves in the idea bin:)
My idea was more about a fresh concept in task vs idea management opposed to creating another to-do-list app which the market is definitely not crying for.
Below I’ll explain exactly how the idea works and why I’m not rolling it out as an online app. You can totally use this idea on paper yourself, I do on a daily basis and it works really well.
I’m proud to announce a new site I’ve launched with D Rock showcasing designs and articles on the concept of minimalism. It’s a subject that really excites me so working on this has been a load of fun. The site is called mmminimal and we plan to release a free WordPress theme of the mmminimal design soon.


I’ve been promising it for a while and it’s finally here… the first post in the Idea Bin category, the binning of ‘Reminder To Me’.
For those of you who have recently joined my blog, the ‘Idea Bin’ is a place where I can bury my bad (awesome-at-the-time) ideas. I’ll explain where I thought it had it’s appeal and you can have a good chuckle or maybe even add some input to improve on the idea.
After not finding a simple solution online, I recently put this simple job on oDesk and got back quotes for 3hrs, 5hrs etc. Surely it’s a couple lines of code I thought. So I took time this morning with a fresh head, tackled it and it landing up being super easy. Here’s a 1 minute tutorial.
Basically you just slam in the WordPress code in the custom ‘Title’ and ‘URL’ fields in the Twitter code generator on their site.