Posted on 15 December 2009
Tags: color coding, colored squares, Flickr, Maker, notebook, photostream, Read, resistor chart, Shed, sticker sheets, user
Flickr user arms22 came up with this little “hack” to add at-a-glance color-coding to the resistor chart in his Maker’s Notebook. You could also just do neater colored squares, or outline the boxes for each color name, so you wouldn’t have to color in the entire row.
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Posted on 29 October 2009
Tags: color coding, colors, CPU, Gadgets, life rocks, Meters, Resource, task manager, taskbar, Windows
Windows 7 only: If you’re not into Windows desktop gadgets, there is another way to easily monitor your computer’s CPU and RAM: Taskbar Meters puts simple, attractive resource monitors right on your Windows 7 Taskbar.
Taskbar Meters contains two programs that you can pin to your taskbar—one that monitors CPU, one that monitors RAM. Each has a colored bar that shows how much of that resource you are using, complete with color coding. In the program’s preferences, you can decide how often to update the meter and what percentage of usage constitutes “yellow” and “red” colors on the taskbar. Each icon also has a jumplist that lets you easily open up Task Manager or Resource Monitor to get a more detailed report.
Taskbar Meters is a free download, Windows 7 only.




