Monthly Archives: December 2007

Making a Big Change: a Case Study [How I Retired]

Almost all of us face a decision at some point about whether to make a big change in our lives: Deciding whether to go to college To change jobs To get married To get a divorce To retire and so … Continue reading

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Here’s a Tune for Ya

I’ve noticed that more and more people are downloading my music, so I decided to record another tune. I’ve dubbed it Jayree. It’s a medley of a couple of Jerry Reed’s tunes: Struttin’ and Papa’s Knee. There is a boo-boo … Continue reading

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Share

‘Tis the season for sharing. So, I decided to have a post where you can share whatever topic you think is of interest to others. Some possibilities: What gadgets Santa gave you for Christmas. Your thoughts on the biggest story … Continue reading

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Year End Stuffs

I wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I am taking several days off. I may be back before the 31st, possibly next Thursday or Friday, but I do plan to just take time away from blogging … Continue reading

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A Cyber Breather

This week I have reduced the amount of time I have spent “in cyberspace” by about 80%. I did not start the week out with that being my plan: it just happened that I got burned out on cyberspacing, so … Continue reading

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Excellent Links

I came across two fantastic links this morning: Steve Rubel’s How To Set Up a Portable Personal Nerve Center is an excellent read. Steve uses Gmail as a foundation for managing his life and walks through an excellent way of … Continue reading

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Google Beefs Up BlackBerrys

Google keeps making more of their applications and services available in mobile form, with Google Calendar formatted for the iPhone and iPod Touch being a well-known example. Recently they have been paying a little extra attention to BlackBerry devices: As … Continue reading

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eWallet Keeps Getting Better and Better

If you go back to the very first page of this blog, you will find that my 3rd post asked the question “If you could have only one app on your Pocket PC or Palm, what should it be?” and … Continue reading

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Windows Mobile Gets a Spanking

I managed to come down with a cold this weekend and it has zapped my energy and creativity. But at least I can post some links to stories that caught my attention, as with the following Windows Mobile ones: Ed … Continue reading

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Tag Tasks with GTD Contexts AND Covey Roles

You won’t catch me saying that you have to use PDA’s, computers, or other technology to help you manage your time. A lot of folks do just fine with paper-based systems. I’ve been successful using them, too. (I am comfortable … Continue reading

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