Bill's Bookmark Dump
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@Bill-Kindle said:
So I have been collecting a rather large bookmark library over the past 2-3 years with all of my Chrome browsing. So if you are interested, here's the HTML file, lots of good stuff.
Bill's_Bookmark_Dump_3_31_14.htmlThanks! I'm going to have to check it out!
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@Bill-Kindle said:
So I have been collecting a rather large bookmark library over the past 2-3 years with all of my Chrome browsing. So if you are interested, here's the HTML file, lots of good stuff.
Bill's_Bookmark_Dump_3_31_14.htmlNice list! It's huge! Favourited and bookmarked.
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Cool stuff, thanks.
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@bill-kindle
Have you tried using OneNote or EverNote to consolidate what was learn & page snippets from each of these? -
@RoguePacket said:
@bill-kindle
Have you tried using OneNote or EverNote to consolidate what was learn & page snippets from each of these?That's a good idea.
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@RoguePacket said:
@bill-kindle
Have you tried using OneNote or EverNote to consolidate what was learn & page snippets from each of these?Indeed it is a good idea, but right now most of them I can recall what it was that I was doing or needed it for from memory. Like the LCD repair links. I actually fixed about 5 or 6 HP 19"LCD monitors by replacing caps related to the power supplies and even a couple of Dell's. Those links are for parts, repair tutorials, misc info related to repairing electronics etc. All the system admin and server admin stuff are finds that I have kept related to tasks I've had to perform or research for someone else. But I think I will need to revisit how I am keeping all of this.
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@bill-kindle
Cool, curious on people building "engineering journals", "operation handbooks", and/or "cheat sheets". Web pages & sites ain't lasting forever and all that. Figure it could be useful to review if/when going for a job interview.
Believe Grey is all about OneNote. Got couple people at work who cannot live without EverNote. Been pushing to see how to better integrate these (one or both) to a daily workflow.
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Wow...the list is amazing!
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I stopped using favorites and started using Evernote web clipper.
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I've actually never used anything. I just lose whatever I have found.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I've actually never used anything. I just lose whatever I have found.
same here. I use google.
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@Hubtech said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I've actually never used anything. I just lose whatever I have found.
same here. I use google.
Yeah, I look everything up every time.
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@RoguePacket said:
@bill-kindle
Cool, curious on people building "engineering journals", "operation handbooks", and/or "cheat sheets". Web pages & sites ain't lasting forever and all that. Figure it could be useful to review if/when going for a job interview.
Believe Grey is all about OneNote. Got couple people at work who cannot live without EverNote. Been pushing to see how to better integrate these (one or both) to a daily workflow.
I'm using Evernote for some stuff now. I used to use OneNote way back when it first came out (had a real tablet PC then, handwriting was very refreshing).
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@technobabble said:
I stopped using favorites and started using Evernote web clipper.
I'm tempted to start using that feature more, but if I did I would quickly have to turn into a paid subscriber. I'm mostly using it only for text notes right now and very very few pics.
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@technobabble said:
I stopped using favorites and started using Evernote web clipper.
I've never heard of this. I might have to check it out.
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@lance said:
@technobabble said:
I stopped using favorites and started using Evernote web clipper.
I've never heard of this. I might have to check it out.
I find it works better with Chrome. Then if I need something, I just Google it (you can set the Evernote web clipper to search your evernote at the same time as Google, it shows results on the right).