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CC on Twitter- Yay. Want to give @SIRIUS_XM_Radio money and their website is having issues. Given their financial condition that is odd... about 22 hours ago from Tweetie for Mac
- Hey Apple! Bring the color back to iTunes! This all-gray scheme stinks. 05:40:58 PM September 02, 2010 from Twitter for iPad
- Daughter: the tooth fairy didn't come last night! Wife: she's probably just running late. #parenting_fail 02:03:07 PM September 02, 2010 from Twitter for iPad
- Wow. iPad Twitter client is fantastic. See ya Twitterific. 12:58:01 PM September 02, 2010 from Twitter for iPad
- Crunch time at work http://bit.ly/9cFLXs 02:20:57 PM August 30, 2010 from Curious Creature
- Life is good http://bit.ly/9wEktu 10:39:10 PM August 29, 2010 from Curious Creature
- Life is good http://bit.ly/bqNqMo 10:38:21 PM August 29, 2010 from Curious Creature
- Life is good http://bit.ly/9RHulY 10:34:11 PM August 29, 2010 from Curious Creature
- Life is good 10:33:55 PM August 29, 2010 from Curious Creature
- Life is good http://bit.ly/d9qOTN 10:33:54 PM August 29, 2010 from Curious Creature
Tag Archives: GTD
Bye Bye Remember The Milk…
Today, after being a Remember the Milk customer for years, I gave up on them and closed my account. I paid up for a year of Toodledo Pro. I really loved RTM at one point. The user interface was … Continue reading
Posted in GTD, Technology, Useability, User Interface
Tagged GTD, Remember the Milk, RTM
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The death of lifehacking
Maybe the title is exaggerating things just a bit but the idea is floating out there that the Golden Era of lifehacks is in the past and we are left with nothing more than productivity porn. And who is out … Continue reading
Remember the Milk customer service? Yeah right.
I’m really frustrated by an ongoing issue with iCalendar feeds coming from my lists at Remember the Milk being consumed improperly by Google Calendar. And the thing that is most frustrating? They don’t seem to give a damn that the … Continue reading
Posted in GTD, General, Java, Technology
Tagged Bad Customer Service, gcal, google calendar, GTD, Remember the Milk, RTM
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Google Calendar and external iCal feeds – DOA
I’ve been mucking around with adding my Remember the Milk lists as iCal event feeds to my Google Calendar account. The idea of having tasks with due dates show up like “local” GCal events is great but it doesn’t work … Continue reading
Posted in Annoyances, Apple, GTD, General, Technology, Useability
Tagged gcal, google calendar, GTD, ical
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Corporate computer policies and GTD
What do you do when you can no longer use your computer platform of choice at work even when you’re more productive with it and are used to the tools available for it which are generally superior to the offerings … Continue reading
Dashing to beat procrastination – trying out (10+2)*5
Yeah…(10+2)*5. I0 minutes of work, 2 minutes of break repeated for 5 cycles. This is Merlin Mann’s system to beat procrastination which he first wrote about back in 2005. I had read about this ages ago on 43 Folders (the … Continue reading
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Tagged (10+2)*5, beat procrastination, GTD, procrastination, procrastination dash
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GTD and Remember the Milk: Lists and Smart Lists tips and gotchas
I read a comment in a forum (think it was in the RTM forums but can’t find it again) that there really was no difference between Lists and saved searches (AKA: Smart Lists). I have to take exception to that … Continue reading
Remember the Milk, GMail, and GCal – the trifecta
Today I discovered that the fine folks behind Remember the Milk created an extension for Firefox that integrates the RTM task list into GMail. Quite simply this is fan-freaking-tastic. I was already using the Google Calendar “plugin” which works well … Continue reading
GTD using online applications – Part 3
Way back in October of last year I wrote part two of a small series of articles about using various online applications to follow David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” methodology of time management. At the end of the second part … Continue reading