By Productive Porcupine
How did I keep working the past year while traveling in seven European countries and road tripping across 6,000 miles worth of 22 American States and one Canadian Province? By perfecting my mini mobile office. Here’s the setup I used:
The first challenge in trying to get things done while traveling . . . → Read More: Working on the Road: My Mini Mobile Office
By Productive Porcupine
Several years ago, I switched from using disposable batteries to rechargeables — this paid for itself quickly and has been saving me more than $300 a year ever since.
Most of the year, my demand for rechargeable batteries is pretty low. My bluetooth keyboard and mouse only need their batteries changed . . . → Read More: How to Charge Your Rechargeable Batteries in Any Country Without Converters
By Productive Porcupine
Locked-down computers, like those at work or in Internet cafes, are a necessary computer-security evil. While their high security helps prevent them from becoming part of a spam-spewing zombie horde, you can’t do much on them. It’s frustrating to need a program but when you try to install it, you get . . . → Read More: Portable Applications on Your USB Drive
By Productive Porcupine
Working at home is a near-impossible task. The desire to clean my room — that evergreen procrastination standby — is omnipresent. My room also contains distracting things: my books, my movies, the Internet. In addition, my wife also shares the tiny room. If I’m not distracting myself, The Wife will be . . . → Read More: Get More Done by Changing Locations
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