GTD: getting things done

August 17th, 2005

i’m a big fan of notebooks. not only do they help me collect my thoughts, they provide a nice distraction when i need it. usually at a work meeting i can be found doodling in the margins, i’m listening to everything going on, but it’s just more fun to doodle than it is to try to maintain eye contact with other people.

i have one work notebook where i log my todo list, and write down obscure commands or how-tos on things i’ve done. i’ve tried the same approach to my personal life, but instead of actually maintaining the notebook i’ve just grown to collec them. i must have 10 different notebooks, various moleskines , pocket-sized, full-sized. all of them maybe have the first couple of pages written on, but for the most part they’re empty.

i’ve tried using planners too, but those eventually end up getting left at home cause no matter how small they are, i can’t fit them in my pocket.

i bought an ipaq, then sold it to a coworker. i never got the clip-on keyboard that i wanted to get so i never really used it.

other than stuffing my pockets with post-it notes, i think there’s really only one other option for me to try in my vain attempt to organize my life.

notecards. yup… plain, simple 3×5″ notebook cards. hell maybe i’ll splurge and get 4×6″ cards.

hell, even thomas jefferson used a similar concept to the hipster pda.

carrying around a single 3×5″ card and then filing it away or copying some comments off the card into a notebook might make things simpler. also no more dedicated work notebook, it’s not like i’ll leave that to the company if i leave. it comes with me, and no one bothers looking through it if i leave it on my desk. so i guess i’ll be carrying that around. wheeee.

another reason i’ve continued reading 43folders.com isn’t just for their adoration of moleskines, but also the fact that he tries to push the fischer space pen like a crack dealer. i’ve had my space pen for about 10 years, it’s always comforting knowing that if i ever needed to write upside-down completely submerged in water that i could.

 

$50 ibooks

August 17th, 2005

so what happens when you offer up 1,000 used ibooks for sale for $50?

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“The crowd waiting to buy 1,000 used laptop computers for $50 each turned into a mob in Richmond Tuesday morning.

Henrico County authorities said that about 5,500 people showed up for the sale at the Richmond International Raceway. And after waiting for hours, when the gates opened at 7 a.m., it became a mob scene.”
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“When the sale began, Henrico police opened the glass doors at the entrance of the building to let a few people in to purchase laptops. It was at this point that the crowd surged forward. Soon the yelling and pushing would ensue. “Quit pushing! My kid’s in there!” the people shouted.

One observer, who had extricated himself from the mayhem, wisely summed up the scenario. “They’re going to see themselves on the news tonight, and see what fools they are.”

But, for some, the fight was worth it. Sheress Blunt, a hairstylist in Henrico County, was one of the first hundred to receive an iBook. Blunt, who attended the event with her mother and two of her children, said she arrived at 6:30 a.m., entering the raceway surreptitiously through the side gate. She said she purchased the laptop for her children to use on vacations.”
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don’t miss your chance to buy the tshirt [ cached ]

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yellow rat bastard nyc

August 17th, 2005


that’s actually an animated gif of the yellow rat bastard storefront, but flickr seems to only use .jpg for thumbnails. boo.

http://maps.a9.com/ is out, and it’s pretty cool. go ahead and poke around nyc .

 
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