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Michael
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LEADHYENA,

I have read the book and did GTD whole-hog for about 9 months. I have since abandoned all but a few basic principles of the system (eg. I work hard to keep my calendar current, I keep a basic non-GTD-oriented to-do list)

I worship the ground Numbers walk on. Sure, it won't replace Excel, and it certainly won't be enough for big companies (my wife used to work with a 400mb spreadsheet at Nokia containing every single component in every single mobile phone—Numbers wouldn't stand a chance). But for small companies and consumers, Numbers

I've played with Numbers for the past two days. I will never use another spreadsheet program again.

All this fuss. It's really quite painless...

All based on the BCG (Boston Consulting Group) matrix.

What a wonderful list. Thank you!

Let me jump in here. I'll even post a hyper link for my referral.

Additional Trivia:

Ditto on all previous comments.

Ah, thanks! That will save me a lot of time

OK, I'm testing a theory here. I'm typing this comment and in a moment, I'm going to close this tab. If I'm right (and I hope I am!) then if I go to History —> Recently Closed Tabs and reopen this, it should be saved.

Ok I screwed up the link. www.lasershield.net

This was on Gizmodo last year so it has some reality. The best way to defend your home is an audible intruder alarm like the Laser Shield and a firearm. Don't bring a table to a gunfight.

I just did my first ipod surgery on my 4G the other day. Dropped in a new 1350mAh from NewerTech.

I set up a single flickr pro account for the whole family with a brand new, shared login (ex. UID: SmithFamily, PWD:grandmasBday). This allows...

Perpetual, good tips, but there's a third way. Just save the username, password, address, and drive name in your connections list like so:

This article and the many passionate responses really get to the core of the problem: university is not a place where one learns a trade. It is where one becomes a "better" person through education. If the writer of this article looked at the history of the university, from Aristotle to today, he would know that.