November 7, 2009
coffe-cup, my #9 wallpaper (via Jigar Gosar)

coffe-cup, my #9 wallpaper (via Jigar Gosar)

November 6, 2009
saucer, my #9 wallpaper (coffee cup) in making (via Jigar Gosar)

saucer, my #9 wallpaper (coffee cup) in making (via Jigar Gosar)

mac-style, my #8 wallpaper (via Jigar Gosar)

mac-style, my #8 wallpaper (via Jigar Gosar)

neon-fiber, my #7 wallpaper (via Jigar Gosar)

neon-fiber, my #7 wallpaper (via Jigar Gosar)

slick-mail (via Jigar Gosar)

slick-mail (via Jigar Gosar)

Text Spot. #5 Wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVhREA0T7MM

Text Spot. #5 Wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVhREA0T7MM

November 5, 2009
Lumnicent Flower. My 4th wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkQi6RAxkJw&annotation_id=annotation_369521&feature=iv

Lumnicent Flower. My 4th wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkQi6RAxkJw&annotation_id=annotation_369521&feature=iv

This is what you get without the ripple effect. A bit too crisp.

This is what you get without the ripple effect. A bit too crisp.

Flame-Thing. My 3rd Wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF_m9y7xrB0&feature=related

Flame-Thing. My 3rd Wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF_m9y7xrB0&feature=related

Red variant of “Abstract Green”

Red variant of “Abstract Green”

Abstract Green. My second wallpaper. 
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0z27AGRCCo&feature=related

Abstract Green. My second wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0z27AGRCCo&feature=related

less-is-less, my first wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvB_L8Yo5yY

less-is-less, my first wallpaper.
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvB_L8Yo5yY

Devise: flexible authentication solution for Rails | Plataforma Tecnologia Blog

Deciphered PragMag's "Substution Cipher" based quiz

It was fun, bit challenging too. Always wanted to try my hand at cracking some code.

Here are some of the tools I used:

* http://tomacorp.com/codes/workbench.html

* http://www.visca.com/regexdict/

* http://www.simonsingh.net/The_Black_Chamber/hintsandtips.htm

* http://www.google.com

My Solution: Deciphered Cryptoquotes (click to open)

September 19, 2009
"Relax Without a Guilty Conscience When you have dozens of open loops in your life, you will never be able to completely relax. Work will nag at you the entire time. You will procrastinate constantly because the workflow in unending. Open-ended tasks are the devil. Closing the open ends isn’t a difficult process: Define exactly what needs to be done. Know what your end result looks like. If your studying, an end result could be getting an A in your course. If this is blogging, it could be getting a certain traffic volume in six months, or sustaining a certain posting rate. Define exactly what you will commit to. With open-loops there is always more that can be done. Close those ends by defining the amount you are willing to commit to. If it takes four hours a day for you to reach that A, then commit to four hours. Define exactly the tasks that need to be accomplished. What steps do you need to take in order to learn to get an A? If you just set aside four hours without a clear to-do list, you’re wasting time. Make a to-do list for each day and week. When you’ve finished, stop. When you finish what you’ve committed to enjoy your time off."

Relax Without Feeling Lazy: Kill Open Loops «  Scott H Young