interstellar
Interstellar
interstellar

No problem.

Well, the devil's advocate in me wants to ask, 'if that's the way it was always done, how would you know about the effectiveness of other ways?'

I have my doubts.

"Charge Everything Under the Sun..."

It's this kind of thing that sustains my faith that Earthlings will always be one step ahead of their would-be robot overlords.

Not bad – but let's see how that robot fares at Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock.

Pro-tip: if you're in a time crunch, try using this guy...

Always liked Nocturne (Mac) for this – not sure about extended monitor support, though.

In view of the wide variation of book page length, I think a better rule would be to read 10% – should be enough to gauge interest.

That's a very effective way of looking at it.

Hmm, looking further, it seems you can't 'pin' a note, as such – I was probably confusing it with Google Inbox, which I'm exploring at the same time.

No, not really.

It's great that you have an approach that works for you.

I see where you're coming from with this feature request but, honestly, now that they've just introduced note sharing (and implemented it very elegantly), Keep does all I want it to.

Absolutely. But Adams is seemingly presenting goal/system as either/or, mutually exclusive approaches when really the optimal strategy is to devise an effective system for a wisely selected goal.

Yeah. It sounds like a neat idea initially, and an effective system is vital, but without a focus on goals – the 'why' – I suspect most people would find that their motivation suffers.

Hmm. But what determines which system to adopt?

Make a note describing your color code key, then pin it to the top of your Keep as a reference ;)

You're welcome. I invented and patented humility in 1942, and have never sought a single license fee for this very valuable trait – because I'm that humble.

I'm genuinely glad I'm not alone on this. It's as if I learn-and-forget this on a circadian rollercoaster.