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Best podcasts about TiddlyWiki

Latest podcast episodes about TiddlyWiki

GNU/Linux.ch
CIW064 - Tiddlywiki

GNU/Linux.ch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 31:25


Strukturierte Notizen mit Tiddlywiki

tiddlywiki
GNU/Linux.ch
CIW064 - Tiddlywiki

GNU/Linux.ch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 31:25


Strukturierte Notizen mit Tiddlywiki

tiddlywiki
Sospechosos Habituales
PPF263 TiddlyWiki y recomendaciones D.N.I.

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 6:51


Buenas muchachada hoy os hablo sobre TiddlyWiki y …

Papá Friki
PPF263 TiddlyWiki y recomendaciones D.N.I.

Papá Friki

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 6:51


Buenas muchachada hoy os hablo sobre TiddlyWiki y …

Relife : amélioration du quotidien et développement personnel
Choisir un outil de prise de notes et Mastodon

Relife : amélioration du quotidien et développement personnel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 76:46


❤️ Soutenez-nous ! Participez financièrement à Relife et bénéficiez de contreparties ! https://patreon.com/relifepodcast

Sospechosos Habituales
PPF-Tiddlywiki y recomendaciones D.N.I. (Resubido)

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022


Buenas muchachada hoy os hablo sobre TiddlyWiki y recomendaciones a la hora de hacerse el D.N.I.

Papá Friki
PPF-Tiddlywiki y recomendaciones D.N.I. (Resubido)

Papá Friki

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022


Buenas muchachada hoy os hablo sobre TiddlyWiki y recomendaciones a la hora de hacerse el D.N.I.

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

FLOSS Weekly (Video LO)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki - Jeremy Ruston

FLOSS Weekly (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

FLOSS Weekly (Video HI)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki - Jeremy Ruston

FLOSS Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

FLOSS Weekly (Video HD)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki - Jeremy Ruston

FLOSS Weekly (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

FLOSS Weekly (MP3)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki - Jeremy Ruston

FLOSS Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
FLOSS Weekly 620: TiddlyWiki

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:32


Jeremy Ruston, creator and maintainer of TiddlyWiki, joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett on FLOSS Weekly for a lively hour that goes by fast. It's so interesting as Ruston shares how he invented TiddlyWiki almost by accident, and how quickly every new use (and there is no limit to those) expanded the community and the code base with contributors and users all over the world working together to acquire what Jeremy calls "superpowers" of utility and creation. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Jeremy Ruston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsor: barracuda.com/floss

uGeekPodcast - Tecnología, Android, Software Libre, GNU/Linux, Servidores, Domótica y mucho más...

TiddlyWiki en Webdav. https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Saving%2520via%2520WebDAV.html

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uGeek - Tecnología, Android, Linux, Servidores y mucho más...

TiddlyWiki en Webdav. https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Saving%2520via%2520WebDAV.html Sigue leyendo el post completo de TiddlyWiki en WebDAV Visita uGeek Podcast Visita uGeek Podcast Suscribete al Podcast de uGeek

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Self-Hosted
20: One is None

Self-Hosted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 36:06


You're not a true self-hoster until you've lost your entire configuration at least once. Alex does a deep dive into cloud backup, plus we need your help to find the right Wifi solution for a listener.

Self-Hosted
12: Which Wiki Wins

Self-Hosted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 34:16


We try out the top self-hosted Wikis and tell you which we like best, and Chris has a major project off-grid update. Plus Alex tells us about his robot vacuum that runs Ubuntu.

Art and Science Punks
Episode 68: Where Do I Write Stuff Down?

Art and Science Punks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 52:55


Kate and Rob talk about how Kate wants to find a new note taking tool, what she's currently using and how she'd like it to be better. Rob has lots of questions. :) This week's art and science picks: one is a brief podcast and the other about charming shrinking plastic. Related Links and Resources Evernote (https://evernote.com/) OmniFocus for Mac - The Omni Group (https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus) Scrivener | Literature & Latte (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview) TiddlyWiki — a non-linear personal web notebook (https://tiddlywiki.com/) Apps/Tomboy - GNOME Wiki! (https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Tomboy) DEVONthink, professional document and information management for the Mac and iOS (https://www.devontechnologies.com/apps/devonthink) Pinboard bookmark service (https://pinboard.in/recent) Firefox by Mozilla (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/) Microsoft OneNote (https://www.onenote.com/download) Drafts. Where Text Starts. (https://getdrafts.com/) Kate's Art Pick: A Childhood Hit: Shrink Charms Made From Plastic Packaging (https://www.cleverly.me/shrink-charms/) Rob's Science Pick: The Compiler, huge advancement in computer science by Grace Hopper, covered in a great and brief podcast. BBC World Service - 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy, Compiler (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04n04cm), Grace Hopper - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper) Art and Science Punks on Twitter (@artsciencepunks) (http://twitter.com/artsciencepunks) Art and Science Punks (@artandsciencepunks) on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/artandsciencepunks/) Kate Stenzinger on Twitter (http://twitter.com/katestenzinger) Rob Stenzinger on Twitter (http://twitter.com/robstenzinger) Sign up for the Art and Science Punks Newsletter (https://artsciencepunks.fireside.fm/newsletter)

Coder Radio
354: A Life of Learning

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 45:34


We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning. Plus some code to read, your feedback, and more!

Polytechnicast - Interactive Storyteller
Polytechnicast - Project Mountain Carver

Polytechnicast - Interactive Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018


Project Mountain Carver is a big project, incorporates all the things I do professionally, and has built into it ways to keep me encouraged during the long process of accomplishing multi-year-spanning goals. Related Links and Resources TiddlyWiki — a non-linear personal web notebook ArtSoundoff Follow all the Art Soundoff posts on Twitter Lean Into Art Subscribe to the Polytechnicast RSS feed in your podcatcher

uGeek - Tecnología, Android, Linux, Servidores y mucho más...
TiddlyWiki. Una Wiki en un único archivo y multiplataforma.

uGeek - Tecnología, Android, Linux, Servidores y mucho más...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017


En el podcast de hoy os explico como montar vuestra propia wiki, wiki de notas o crear una wiki como blog, sin necesidad de tener conocimientos, servidor web ni base de datos y con un único archivo .html Sigue leyendo el post completo de TiddlyWiki. Una Wiki en un único archivo y multiplataforma. Visita uGeek Podcast Visita uGeek Podcast Suscribete al Podcast de uGeek

Disperso
Disperso S01E43: Tiddlywiki (a lo @ugeekpodcast)

Disperso

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 10:03


Otro paseo de vuelta del gimnasio, y en este caso lo aprovecho para hablaros sobre una herramienta muy particular, Tiddlywiki. Y lo hago al estilo @ugeekpodcast, que es un podcaster embarcado en una cruzada por encontrar el método perfecto de apuntar y almacenar sus notas, entre otras muchas cosas. Aquí tenéis los enlaces que nombro durante el podcast: * Tiddlywiki * UgeekPodcast ¡Participa en la conversación! * En Twitter, @tescaso * En iTunes, Disperso --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disperso/message

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Montreal Sauce
Bit and Bang

Montreal Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 60:13


This episode features discussions of cities in New York that aren’t New York City, succeeding in university and it turns out there are people who love candy corn. No. Really! Our guest Tierney Coren is part of the Node.js Evangelism Work Group, a web developer, designer, writer and student. The glorious reputation of Utica. Tierney teaches us that the origin point of the grid system in Salt Lake is the Mormon Temple. Chris has been using Here.com to replace Google Maps. Tierney & Paul have issues using Duck Duck Go for search. However, Paul does love the !bangs. Chris defends DDG, but shares an option given to him on the Cupcake.io community, Startpage.com. Tierney is doing an accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s program at SUNY Poly. We previously did a show with a professor of information design, part 1 & part 2. Let’s talk about our dark future with 1984, Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451. More books? How about Snow Crash, Ready Player One, Wuthering Heights & The Prince. Tierney thinks previous guest Arturo could be the protagonist from Snow Crash. Paul & guest review the Twilight Saga films. Tierney’s instructor is obsessed with TiddlyWiki, so he’s learned a lot about it. Let’s Encrypt is in beta. Tierney teaches Chris about Coursera. SuperCard Suite wants to be your HyperCard replacement. Tierney was using ghost for his site. He tried Jekyll and Hexo. He settled on Metalsmith, a static site generator. Paul says the Montreal Sauce & Film Frown sites are also created with a static site generator, PieCrust. The setup is documented on his blog, A Podcaster is Me. Chris mentions that he’s going to take a stab at joining the IndieWebCamp movement with a new site using Known. He was inspired by Jeena.net and our chat with Jen Montes, part 1, part 2. A really great way to connect with Webmentions is to use brid.gy. Thanks for listening to the episode & thanks to &! (@bitandbang), Tierney, for chatting on the Sauce. Want to learn more about our podcast or read more about the production, check our Patreon. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon

Changelog Master Feed
TiddlyWiki (The Changelog #196)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 84:13


Jeremy Ruston joined the show to talk about TiddlyWiki — a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organizing, and sharing complex information. It’s written in JavaScript and sports a custom fake DOM. We talked to Jeremy about his nearly 40 year career in programming, Hackability as a human right, Tiddlers — the atomic unit of data in TiddlyWiki and so much more.

The Changelog
TiddlyWiki

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 84:13


Jeremy Ruston joined the show to talk about TiddlyWiki — a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organizing, and sharing complex information. It’s written in JavaScript and sports a custom fake DOM. We talked to Jeremy about his nearly 40 year career in programming, Hackability as a human right, Tiddlers — the atomic unit of data in TiddlyWiki and so much more.

bsdtalk
bsdtalk024 - Interview with TiddlyWiki creator Jeremy Ruston

bsdtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015


Command line tip: viewing one page at at time with "ps ax | more"Interview with TiddlyWiki creator Jeremy Ruston

Product Hunt Radio
Product Hunt Radio: Episode 25 w/ Ryan Orbuch, Gwen Brinsmead, & Ari Weinstein

Product Hunt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 38:50


This week we're joined by young makers, Ryan Orbuch (Founder, Finish), Gwen Brinsmead (Product, AppMesh), and Ari Weinstein (Co-founder, DeskConnect and Workflow) from a sunny rooftop in San Francisco's Tenderloin. We chat productivity tools, apps that create beautiful photos, and trends in teenage tech culture. Listen in. Products mentioned: - Finish (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/finish) - To do lists for procrastinators - Workflow (https://my.workflow.is/) - Powerful automation for iPhone & iPad - imoji (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/imoji) - Turn selfies or any photo into stickers you can text - Overcast (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/overcast-podcast-player) - The powerful, simple podcast app from Marco Arment - Hours (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/hours) - Visual time tracking app - TiddlyWiki (http://tiddlywiki.com/) - A versatile note-taking web application - Sketch (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/sketch-3) - Professional digital design for Mac - Avocado (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/avocado) - A new toolbox for interaction designers - Origami (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/origami) - A free design prototyping toolkit for Quartz Composer - Facebook Paper (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/facebook-paper) - Explore stories from friends and the world around you - Fyuse (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/fyuse) - Build amazing spatial photos with your iPhone - Seene (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/seene-2-0) - Share life in 3D - Matter (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/matter-3) - Add Stunning 3D Objects To Your Photos - Fragment (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/fragment) - Prismatic Photos - Hipstamatic (http://hipstamatic.com/classic/) - Digital photography never looked so analog - 1-Hour Photo (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/1-hour-photo) - A camera app, where you wait an hour to see the photo - Snapchat (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/snapchat-our-story) - Experience live, real-time events together - Instagram (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/instagram-6-0) - Simple way to capture and share the world's moments on your iPhone - to.be Camera (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/to-be-camera) - The Augmented Reality Camera - Mindie (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/mindie-2-0) - 10 second music videos

Radio Rôliste
Radio Rôliste #22 : Une émission normale

Radio Rôliste

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 145:59


Au sommaire de ce 22ème numéro :Critique : Mummy : The Curse (3mn10)Critique : Adventure Party : Les terres perdues (26mn18)Critique : Sous un ciel de sang (supplément AdC) (48mn05)Conseils au MJ : bâtir une campagne (1h11mn18)Retour d'expérience : Apocalypse World (1h41mn37)Outils pour la maîtrise en ligne (1h44mn08)Débats : (2h11mn)Liens de l'émission :Musiques sombres pour jeux de rôles de sombres, le livre de Thomas Munier.Le site en français de Tiddlywiki et celui de Zim Wiki.Les logiciels permettant une communication audio : TeamSpeak, Mumble, Skype.Le logiciel de partage d'espace en ligne Dropbox.Le logiciel de prise et de partage de notes Evernote.Le Comic Book Archive Creator, pour transformer un PDF en un fichier plus exploitable.Perfect Viewer, un lecteur d'images rapide.Et enfin un logiciel permettant de gérer des parties en ligne : rolisteam

Radio Rôliste
Radio Rôliste #22 : Une émission normale

Radio Rôliste

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 145:59


Au sommaire de ce 22ème numéro :Critique : Mummy : The Curse (3mn10)Critique : Adventure Party : Les terres perdues (26mn18)Critique : Sous un ciel de sang (supplément AdC) (48mn05)Conseils au MJ : bâtir une campagne (1h11mn18)Retour d'expérience : Apocalypse World (1h41mn37)Outils pour la maîtrise en ligne (1h44mn08)Débats : (2h11mn)Liens de l'émission :Musiques sombres pour jeux de rôles de sombres, le livre de Thomas Munier.Le site en français de Tiddlywiki et celui de Zim Wiki.Les logiciels permettant une communication audio : TeamSpeak, Mumble, Skype.Le logiciel de partage d'espace en ligne Dropbox.Le logiciel de prise et de partage de notes Evernote.Le Comic Book Archive Creator, pour transformer un PDF en un fichier plus exploitable.Perfect Viewer, un lecteur d'images rapide.Et enfin un logiciel permettant de gérer des parties en ligne : rolisteam

The Stogie Geeks Cigar Podcast
Episode 15 - "Happy Birthday Stogie Santa"

The Stogie Geeks Cigar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2012 103:19


Download Episode 15 Here Audio Feeds: Video Feeds: Sponsors Ocean State Cigars Stogie of the Week J. Grotto Series Reserva Gran Corona Origin: Raices Cubanas Factory in Honduras Wrapper: Honduran Criollo '98 Binder: Honduran Criollo '98 Filler: Honduran & Nicaragua Ligero Strength: Medium/Full Vitola: Gran Corona Size: 5 5/8 x 46 Age: N/A MSRP: $7.75 This week we are drinking Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 15 Year Paul's List Montecristo #2 - This one had 3 years of age on it, and was outstanding. Great balance of flavors, wood, earth, sublet spice. Liga Privada Dirty Rat - This was an excellent smoke, loved the flavors coming off this stick, smooth, balanced. However, not worth the $11 price tag. My Father Federal Cigars 91st (Broadleaf) - Some good toasty flavors up front, but then it did nothing for me the rest of the way. Did not enjoy this one unfortunately, could just be my pallet. La Aurora Cien Anos Preferido - This smoke was awesome. The change up in flavors as this thing smoked was so great, loved it. Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 (Broadleaf) - Love this smoke, awesome Tatuaje classic flavors, this one is going to age extremely well. CAIN F Daytona - What a great smoke! Came in that sampler box, and produced excellent flavors, somewhat sweet, hints of wood. Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 (Sumatra) - Great stick, however, this one had TOO LOOSE of a draw. I think the flavors suffered some as a result, can't wait to try more. Jamie Garcia Connecticut - Was not a fan, lots of pepper, and other flavors that just really never came together for me. Liga Privada #9 - Again, this one started out AMAZING, then got weird, and "fizzled out". Opus X Shark (2009) - This stick started out AMAZING, then was just meh. Padron 1964 Anniversary - Great cocao-like deep flavors. Stronger than I remember, smoked this one right before I went to Magic Kingdom, and was a little sick from it. Then went on the tea cups, not recommended. CAO Sapranos (Soldier) - Great smoke, nice flavors, by far my favorite from CAO. Thanks Jeff! My Father Federal Cigars 91st - I had high hopes for this, but had huge construction issues. The flavors were good, but uncharacteristic construction problem for this brand did not allow me to give it a fair review. Ashton VSG Eclipse - I absolutely love this smoke. The box I have is a bit young, needs time. I smoked one from the new box, and gave one to a friend. We both seemed to agree its a bit unbalanced and needs time to age. Can't wait til' these are covered in plume! Davidoff Colorado Claro Special T (2012) - Nice flavors, a tad grassy, very smooth. Needs more time to live up to the ones from 2008, but very happy with my box (10 count) purchase. Partagas Serie P Torpedo - This one was good, but lacked some of the flavors you find in lots of other Partagas smokes. I would say try one or two and see what you think. Viaje Skull & Bones Mystery ? - This was a fantastic smoke, I wish I had more. Box worthy for sure! La Flor Dominicana Factory Press II - These were OUTSTANDING a couple of years ago. I had one covered in plume. This one was good, but lost flavor, big time. If you have these, smoke em'. Tatuaje Cojonu 2003http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/tatuaje-cojonu-2003.html - Still my favorite from the Cojonu size, though I think this one had some construction issues. Padron 1926 #1 - One word: YUM. Tim's List Viaje Friends and Family - Beautiful cigar that offered a rich and earthy flavor profile that was extremely balanced. Flavors included espresso, dark chocolate, leather, and pepper. I would love to have tried more than one but considering many shops only received a single fifteen count box, I consider myself lucky to have received this one as a gift. Room 101 One Shot One Kill (OSOK) Filero.html - Interesting flavor profile of earth, leather, wood, and an occasional floral note. Full flavored but medium/full in strength. Construction was perfect. When I revisit, it will be after dinner with a bourbon. Viaje WLP Winter Classic - This stick was a pleasure to smoke and I think it went unnoticed by many since it was released at the same time as the Viaje Super Shot. Medium in body and strength, it offered a nice balance of mocha, pepper, and malt. It didn't change up for me much but found it enjoyable and satisfying after lunch. A definite "Fiver" or two. Montecristo Petit Edmundo - Box date on these is April 2011. After a few weeks of rest I decided to see how they were burning at lunch this week. Good burn and draw. Nice wood core but I found the flavors slightly harsh and unbalanced compared to the Grand Edmundo we smoked on the show a few months back. I think another year will do these good. Now to be patient! Olivares Aging Room M356 Rondo - Nice smoke! Dominican puro with a nice balance of cedar and spice and some sweetness on the finish. Great construction and burn. I would certainly recommend a "Fiver" to check it out. EP Carillo New Wave CT Short Run Exquisitos - What a great stick! These just landed and I have to say the addition of the Broadleaf as the binder adds just the right amount of spice to the already creamy, nutty profile. A 4 7/8 x 50 Robusto, it is the perfect size for an early Am or lunch time smoke. "Box Worthy" Viaje Super Shot 12 Gauge - Andre hit it out of the park with this release! Two weeks ago I smoked the Viaje Super Shot 10 Gauge and was blown away by that stick. So when Stogie Santa texted that the 12 Gauge had arrived, I immediately had him send me some. This little 3.5 x 52 shot gun shell is rich in flavor including; earth, espresso, dark chocolate, leather, and red pepper. The flavor profile is full as is the strength. "Box Worthy" if you can find any left. Viaje WLP Candela 2012 - The 2012 release has a bright green wrapper and is a slightly larger (5 x 52). Much like the 2011, the wrapper is razor thin and I did have some cracking occur. Regardless, this stick performed well and offered up some great flavor on Saint Patrick's day. Medium in body and strength. The wrapper offered some nice grassy undertones but did not overpower the cigar. Worth a try when you want something different. Le Hoyo du Roi - Gifted to me by Bill Berris of The Cigar Snapshot, this twelve year old Corona from the land of forbidden fruit had superb balance and smoothness. It was the perfect way to end the weekend. Nub'd it!  “Box Worthy” or maybe I should say “Cab Worthy”. Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial Connecticut Shade New England Exclusive - Thus far these has been shipped to about fifteen shops in the New England area. Available in four sizes, I smoked both the Short Robusto and Belicoso. It had a nice balance of almonds and graham crackers with a faint sweetness and an occasional appearance of mild pepper. Burn and draw were perfect. It is a great medium bodied smoke which was the perfect size and strength to enjoy at lunch or after breakfast. Well balanced and smooth but flavorful and satisfying. “Box Worthy”. CroMagnon Anthropology - One of the cigars included was a CroMagnon Anthropology from RoMa Craft Tobac. This Grand Corona was well constructed and burned perfectly. Great draw, lots of smoke, and some good dark flavors while never becoming harsh. A solid medium/full in strength, I will be looking to grab a “Fiver” or two of these to enjoy again. Tatuaje Cojuno 2012 - Great performance and great flavor. Typical Pete Johnson flavors. I did enjoy this more than the Sumatra. "Box Worthy" Stogie Tech: Cigar Smoking Tips for the Traveler I spent more time on the road in March than I did at home. This is a rare thing for me, but it worked out that I had three events to do this month. I learned a lot about smoking when traveling: Bring Cigars - Always bring your own cigars! Sometimes I bring too many, sometimes not enough. Wait, there is no such thing as too many! I used the hard case traveling cases with Boveda packs. Never put cigars in your checked luggage, always take them with you on the plane (gets too cold in the luggage). Cigars in tubes and cellophane travel extremely well. Bring Matches and Cheap Cutters - I always put matches in my bag along with a cheap cutter. Matches are a-okay with TSA. Cutters have mixed success. Rarely do they question it, however once this month they pulled it from my bag and looked at, then sent me on my way (with my cutter). I never bring an expensive one, just in case. NEVER Pack a Torch lighterr - I've been toying with bringing a Bic lighter with a soft flame. Anything that is a torch will be taken by TSA, even if you check it. Xicar makes one with a soft flame, but TSA will inspect it almost every time, which is annoying. Find a local place - I always try to find a local cigar shop, look around, meet people, and find smokes that you may never find anywhere else! Also, don't buy cigars from the hotel, Marriott wanted $50 for a Padron! Share your cigars - When I go to teach there is always at least one person who loves cigars. Its a great way to meet people and make friends, so invite people to smoke cigars. Some hotels are better than others. Marriott in downtown Charlotte NC has a lounge, most other places let you smoke outside, in Orlando we could smoke on the balcony, so you never know. Stogie Tech: Keeping a Digital Cigar Journal Why Keep a Cigar Journal? I first started keeping a cigar journal because I wanted to track what smoked I had tried and enjoyed. I quickly learned, however, of some trends in the origin and types of tobacco I preferred in different situations. It also helped me gain experience in detecting different flavors and aromas that different blends had to offer. I would often find myself referring back to notes on a specific flavor or aroma I detected in the past to compare the origin or type of tobacco used. Types of Digital Journals I have come across a lot of excel sheets and apps but most of them didn't seem to offer the flexibility I wanted or just seemed clunky. Initially I began using TiddlyWiki, which is a small Wiki contained in a single JavaScript enabled HTML file. It was easy and flexible but I couldn't access it from my iPhone or remotely on the web. Also, I wanted to ability to tag notes such as "favorite" or "wish list" and share them with family and friends, particularly around the holidays. What is Evernote? Evernote is a note taking application. According to the Evernote website: Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your everyday life using your computer, phone, tablet and the web. Features: Cross Platform - Windows, OS X, Blackberry, iOS, Android, and Web Sync - All platforms synchronize via Evernote's web servers. Flexibility - You can create text notes, audio notes, video notes, or free hand "ink" notes. Moreover, you can attach files to your notes (i.e. pictures). Finding Notes - You can group notes, tag notes, link notes, and have full search ability of your notes. Sharing - Last, but not least, you can make notes public and share them with the world or just a group of people of your choosing. Free Verse Premium: Evernote is free but does have some limitations. I did not have any issues using the free version but for $4.99 a month you can purchase the premium version if so you choose. The most compelling reason to spend the five dollars is the 60 MB limit a month on uploads. I came nowhere close to hitting this limit but I kept my attachments (pictures) small. The premium version bumps you up to 1 GB. My Journal I tried to keep it simple. I document wrapper, binder, filler, vitola, size, and age along with some of my thoughts on the smoke. I chose four tags to start; favorite, collection, limited, and wish list. If the opportunity presents itself I include a picture. As an example, I shared a dozen or so from my journal here. Tip: The one tip I have is to create a note as a template. There is no template functionality in Evernote yet, but you can use a blank template note and copy it to save some time typing each time you add a new smoke. Diversion of the Week Posted on BOTL.ORG: "Cuba Trip - Lessons Learned" A fascinating post by BOTL member Jim on his recent trip to Cuba with his Dad. Packed full of useful tips for anyone considering such a Pilgrimage. Interesting to anyone who enjoys cigars and the culture associated with them.