Call me Ara for easier communication :)
I am 28 years old on March 2009. Love writing, reading, soccer, swim, golf, and so much more. As a part time, i've choosed online living to be a part of my life. I mean, blogging.
My blog is The Lifehack Post (if you ever heard about this on Twitter, that was my girl friend. She handle The Lifehack Post account on Twitter) - and another one is Mimeblogger, working with my friends in Indonesia (I'm a crossed-cultured human i guessed).
That's all that you can digg about me, and shown bellow is my lovely Quote :)
"Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with, and then the different branches of arithmetic -- Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision."
A little info about Lifehack, if you didn't know yet...
The term lifehack refers to productivity tricks that programmers devise and employ to cut through information overload and organize their data.
The original definition of the term lifehack referred to quick-and-dirty shell scripts and other command line utilities that filtered, munged and processed data streams like email and RSS feeds. Examples of these types of life hacks might include utilities to synchronize files, track tasks, remind yourself of events, blogging or filter email.
As the meme spread, the definition of the term expanded. Today, anything that solves an everyday problem in a clever or non-obvious way might be called a lifehack. The term became popularized in the blogosphere and is primarily used by geeks who suffer from information overload or those with a playful curiosity in the ways they can accelerate their workflow.
"Life" refers to an individual's productivity, personal organization, work processes or any area the hacker ethic can be applied to solve a problem. The terms hack, hacking, and hacker have a long history of ambiguity in the computing and geek communities, particularly within the FLOSS crowds.