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PDA/PIMs are complementary to the Post-Its (Score:1)
However, every few days, I go through the clutter around my work spots, looking for the gems that don't really add any value to being posted anymore. Phone numbers, appointments way in the future, tasks that I need to do, all get committed to my PDA (various passwords get committed to an app on my PDA, phone numbers go into my PDA, etc.) or my Reminder System I use on my laptop (currently Outlook, but I'm looking for something better).
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Re:PDA/PIMs are complementary to the Post-Its (Score:2)
This is more for to-do lists, etc. I, too, have had the problem with scattered bits of info on post-it notes, but usually I go through some similar process of assembling them and discarding them after determining that the information is either committed to memory or a file somewhere.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
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