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I really wonder how many notebooks must i use...
At one glance, you see 3 notebooks, 2 manual written, another press written.
Like i always say, Different weapons, Different purposes.
What you see are my 2009 planner, Hipster PDA for my to-do-list, and my work station.
Ah, behold the portable personal organiser that you will never loose
today has been full of lists and stuff to remember
Do NOT Eat The Cat Food
Do NOT Chase The Cats
Do NOT Pee On The Floor
Do NOT Eat The Plants
Do NOT Sneak Up Behind Me And Bark Scaring The Crud Out Of Me
Do NOT Sit Next To Me And Fart
Do NOT Eat The To Do List
The Odds of him DOING the opposite of EVERYTHING on the list are pretty slim. I say he can read.
After all, many people still believe Dog's only see in black and white and we now know THAT isn't true
View eating your To Do List for Today
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Our Daily Challenge: Reading
Daily Dog Challenge: To Do List
Friday, March 25, at 7:00 pm, Wisconsin Public Television will carry the "We The People" Supreme Court debate. It's your chance to see JoAnne Kloppenburg take on incumbent David prosser on broadcast television in front of a live audience just a week and a half before this important election.
Ever feel like there's something you're forgetting? I'm one of those people that would forget his birthday if it wasn't for people giving me cards, I have to set reminders for every little thing, even to watch a program that's on in 10 minutes! Owell, I manage to get by somehow, just for God's sake don't ask me to take a message on the phone.
In other news I'm still on a macbook quest, I rang up Apple today and nice man called Carlos (amazing name) gave me some help with getting a student discount before I'm even at university. So hopefully all should go smoothly and I wont have to fork out an extra £150 that I don't have!
I'm off on holiday with my family and Holly tomorrow so there will be radio silence on all frequencies until Friday. I'll upload my 365s then. See you in 5 days!
Shameless I know, but if you're interested in the stuff I'm selling here's my ebay
Take a look at my recent trip to France
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I associate my Grandad's garden with endless, childhood summers and his endless to-do list of project. Example one: fix the old stable door. Taken on my Canon 250D with a 24mm lens.
"Palace" of the Republic in Berlin, a contradiction in terms
It was opende at April 23th 23. April 1976 and was the residence of the "volkskammer" of the former German Democratic Republic, used also as House of Culture.
Chiefarchitect was Heinz Graffunder, who worked together with Karl-Ernst Swora, Wolf-Rüdiger Eisentraut, Günter Kunert, Manfred Prasser and Heinz Aust..
To do list:
Get out of bed
Wake up, get out of bed again
COFFEE!!
shower- optional
MORE COFFEE!!!!!!!
flickr :)
Pwn some NOOBS!!!
walk dog's... maybe
Clean up- rethink, is it worth it ? Hmm...--------------------------------------------------------> na
Work :(
shot of the day :D
Any body noticed the positive correlation between getting older, and an ever-increasing to-do list?
No? Just me then...
From here: www.flickr.com/photos/robandstephanielevy/5551442483/
This could be fun. Anyone else got suggestions?
_Steph
(Photo reposted because "reading Neatorama" was driving me nuts. In my haste, I accidentally wrote what I was actually doing, instead of phrasing it as a task.)
DAY 221: September 5, 2011
TO DO:
- make one photo a day.
- read a good book.
- make one photo a day.
- go for a hike.
- make one photo a day.
- visit a museum.
- make one photo a day.
- meet friends.
- make one photo a day.
- go out for dinner.
Swing
Slide
Pogo Sticking
Jump Rope
Color
Write a book
TV
Computer
Animal (not sure what activity that is)
Family vs. Wild (2009 version of Swiss Family Robinson)
Pennies for Peace (a fund raiser she's working on)
Rip Stick
Hula Hoop
Play with Mimi (our dog)
Scooter
Bike Ride
Julia is in 1st Grade and learning to spell
By request, I've put up a file you can print to make these daily labels. The file is available at: (Free) Daily Label Templates
I bought this at Edward's Luggage: a pocket leather notepad and business card holder, with pen. It is more efficient and portable than any PDA. It costs less than $20 and Edward's Luggage even sells replacement notepads.
I'm leaving the whiteboard for Erik, so need to know what tasks have to be transferred to my new whiteboard in my new office.
Visual Texture
I instantly went to my clothing catalogs that were set aside for recycling. Where else can I find a huge variety of color and texture? I found one of a model standing next to the wonderfully textured brick wall ripped it out and just used the wall and then I found the line up of blue jeans and had to include them! While making this page I was listening to the soundtrack for a show called Misfits - which I love! love! love! (the show and the music) So, I included lyrics that were playing in the background: "There's no secret to living" and "Sun goes down temperature drops" and a to do list for the day: Post to blog (done). Reorganize craft room (mostly done). Cut fabric (did some of that) and Put on a fake tattoo (glow in the dark no less).
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Ingredients: bits of various magazines, acrylic wash, marker, photos, song lyrics, a to do list for today... including images of Woodstock being hugged by Snoopy, Goonies Never Say Die, Grateful Dead, Hello Kitty "I Love Nerds", George Rodrigue's Blue Dog, various clothing and shoes, as well as a photo of me & Bill on our wedding day...
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With about a week of lag time I will be adding a journal page a day to my blog. iloveblueberryblonde.blogspot.com/
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Please look but don't copy.
All comments, thoughts and constructive criticisms welcome!
Jason Fleming, former prolific burglar who is assisting Greater Manchester Police raise awareness of security issues.
A thief’s actual to-do list is being used by Greater Manchester Police in the latest tactic to raise awareness about burglary.
The list, which was found in the Greater Manchester area following a burglary, details keys to cars which have been left on view, bikes left insecure and accessible to everyone as well as homes where items have been left on view,
The thief also writes the tools needed to carry out each job including hammers, screwdrivers and even a coat hanger.
Yesterday (14/12/11), to raise awareness of the threat of burglary at this time of year, former prolific burglar Jason Fleming accompanied Police Constable Andy Pickering on a patrol around the Failsworth area. Jason identified various circumstances similar to those appearing on the list, and explained how an experienced burglar would take advantage of such situations to commit.
Although not the author of the list, Jason said: "Seeing this list might help people to almost put themselves in the burglar's shoes and think about the things that the burglar would be looking for.
"It's sometimes what people might think are the unimportant details that can make a difference.
"A burglar has to choose which house to go for and an open window or presents visible under the Christmas tree sometimes help him to decide which house is worth breaking into and which one isn't."
Police Constable Andy Pickering for Greater Manchester Police said: “Thieves steal all year round but get particularly busy during the Christmas and New Year period when homes and cars are filled with presents making the items too good to resist for any would-be thief.
“This to-do list gives an insight on how thieves identify their targets and should serve as a reminder to householders on how to protect themselves from falling victim to crime.
“While most thieves are opportunistic there are some who are more organised and will systematically search out the weaknesses in your neighbourhood for the easiest homes, cars, pedal bikes or other valuables on your property to target and steal.
“Being a victim of theft is hard at any time of the year but is particularly so during this special period in the calendar. You can help yourself by putting into action your own ‘to-do’ list to stop thieves going to work in your community.
“Protect your home and valuables from thieves by following the advice given at www.gmp.police.uk/to-do. By following this simple advice you can stop thieves going to work in your community.”
As part of GMPs fight against theft in the run up to Christmas and New Year they will be providing advice through Twitter on #to-do. It shows what residents should have on their own to-do lists to keep thieves at bay.
You can report suspicious activity on our new non-emergency number 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Only dial 999 where there is a threat to life or a crime in progress.