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Introduction
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Hello everyone,
I'm Darren, this is my Micra blog thread. And I guess I wanna share my progress. I work in IT so I do this when I have the spare time, but I am pretty obsessed so here I am, playing with my car makes me feel alive in a way IT doesn't.
I keep very rigourous documentation for everything in life, and have settled on a pretty satisfying documentation solution for keeping track of service history on her.
My documentation solution uses a free piece of software called Obsidian, this uses the open source markdown document format. Think Microsoft Word, but simple and not a sludge pile of suffering to use like Microsoft Word. And being open source, I can automate the process of exporting to my website blog when I get round to building it.
I have a service table which gives an overview of the vehicle state and last service item. Each row corresponds to a chapter with detailed background information and a log of each job. How comprehensive!
Each chapter uses structured bullet trees of information with an emphasis on linking to resources. This maximises the speed of relearning information previously discovered.
I am very inspired by the likes of members like pollyp, they are true artisans. I will get to that level.
thanks for reading.
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Section | Item | Issue (clickable link) |
Accessories | Radio | Blaupunkt Boston CC22 |
Introduction
========
Hello everyone,
I'm Darren, this is my Micra blog thread. And I guess I wanna share my progress. I work in IT so I do this when I have the spare time, but I am pretty obsessed so here I am, playing with my car makes me feel alive in a way IT doesn't.
I keep very rigourous documentation for everything in life, and have settled on a pretty satisfying documentation solution for keeping track of service history on her.
My documentation solution uses a free piece of software called Obsidian, this uses the open source markdown document format. Think Microsoft Word, but simple and not a sludge pile of suffering to use like Microsoft Word. And being open source, I can automate the process of exporting to my website blog when I get round to building it.
I have a service table which gives an overview of the vehicle state and last service item. Each row corresponds to a chapter with detailed background information and a log of each job. How comprehensive!
Each chapter uses structured bullet trees of information with an emphasis on linking to resources. This maximises the speed of relearning information previously discovered.
I am very inspired by the likes of members like pollyp, they are true artisans. I will get to that level.
thanks for reading.
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