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A brand new plain pocket Moleskine, ready to be used. But first it has to be undressed!
A brand new plain pocket Moleskine, ready to be used. But first it has to be undressed!
This is 'Rusty' Teds partner but, also he's a virtual twin... ( and I can't remember his name ) for an B list 80's tv actor. Everyone help me find that guys name.
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A brand new plain pocket Moleskine, ready to be used. But first it has to be undressed!
A brand new plain pocket Moleskine, ready to be used. But first it has to be undressed!
Our new product logo for Mindjet Connect, the software-as-a-service collabration enhancement for MindManager Pro 7.
This is what my so-called workspace used to look like before I started to reorganize. On the right hand side is my printer (blue tapestry) and VCR (brown tapestry), and the left hand side is the nightmare of stacks of scholarly articles and unresolved mail/bills, etc.
A brand new plain pocket Moleskine, ready to be used. But first it has to be undressed!
A brand new plain pocket Moleskine, ready to be used. But first it has to be undressed!
Used as a music player, of course; but also as a little PDA.
I'd like to use it as a little note taker, to replace the Molsekines I've been carrying for years. With a note program and (using microphone headphones) a voice recording app, I think I'd actually take more notes than with a Moleskine.
Also, iCal. I am still in love with it.
Not to mention, being as how I'm more or less in a permanent wi-fi zone, trying fring as a phone app. I don't talk on the phone that much anyway. Could save a little money.
Today I also finished the chalkboard I started months a go!! So excited to finally put it in the front of the shop! #gettingthingsdone 🙌 #howjoyfulshop
This would normally be refreshing except that it's contents are about 10% of the things I let pile up.
October 23, 2008. Here's my contribution to the "What's In Your Bag" photo. I'm trying to keep everything as simple as possible while still being functional. I carry these two things around, then transfer any relevant information to my "Getting Things Done" tool.
We converted a new customer's data into our system this past weekend. Today we let them onto the system. Over the course of the day three people in the field worked with the new users. Tonight we fix all the issues they find.
Most of them are data related, some are application changes, and a few are new changes to the application.
I mostly worked on the last two pieces as the field folks worked the data.
All of this kept all of us pounding away at it till late. As in I left the office at 12:10. AM. I came in at 8:30, and we worked through lunch. So that's about a.. 15 1/2 hour day?
That's what it takes to make things happen and get our users actually working instead of waiting around on us.