Here is the one line of Ruby code I use to create a calendar in Emacs Org Mode.
From a unix shell run the following:
ruby -e "require 'rubygems'; require 'active_support'; 3.times{|d| puts '** ' + (0.days.ago + d.day).to_date.strftime( '%A (%m/%d/%Y)\n'); puts (0.days.ago + d.days).to_date.strftime(' SCHEDULED: <%Y-%m-%d %a>') }"
Monday, November 30, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
My pdf file is too big to email. No problem use PDFSAM
All I need to do is to get this document over to my accountant. It is in PDF format. I got from my lawyer and scanned it in using one of IBMs documate scanners. At one point I thought to myself that I would be one of the cool people with a paperless office. All I meant was my home office. I wasn't planning on going against the flow at work. Well the effort was more than I expected. After more than a year of promising myself that I would just do one document a day and I will be done in a year and not getting more than 50 documents scanned in I realized that my paperless office was not to be.
However there are still times where the email limit for attachments or the limit for the size of a file I can import into Evernote is just too small.
Enter PDFSAM (http://www.pdfsam.org/) A free opensource tool I use to split my pdf documents into managable smaller pdf files.
However there are still times where the email limit for attachments or the limit for the size of a file I can import into Evernote is just too small.
Enter PDFSAM (http://www.pdfsam.org/) A free opensource tool I use to split my pdf documents into managable smaller pdf files.
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