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GTD “Tweekly” Review Twitterfountain - Fanatically fascinating
GTD “Tweekly” Review Twitterfountain - Fanatically fascinating
Is what’s true for human living on earth also an analogous parable for human thinking? (HT: Presentation Zen)
The whole 8 minutes is worth every second. Jonathan Brink‘s words below kind of lead me there: "Perhaps we will find ourselves drawn to the author who believes in us enough to leave so many pages blank (HT: Aaron Loy … Continue reading
Book Review: David Allen’s “Making It All Work” (Part 1 of 3) Book Review: David Allen’s “Making It All Work” (Part 2 of 3) Book Review: David Allen’s “Making It All Work” (Part 3 of 3) Control and Perspective huh? … Continue reading
I’m off to “get some dinner” (it’s a version of getting things done! ) But seriously, I’m still working out how the insights of David Allen works with my kind of make up. I like his ideas and I’m using … Continue reading
I was looking forward to the launch of Wolfram/Alpha. Watch the Overview video for about 13 Minutes of introduction. I keyed in sivinkit.net, here’s a snapshot of what I got below. Impressive. Google Killer? I don’t think so. Duet? By … Continue reading
After Blogs and Twitter, it’s good to step back and have a fresh look at the WWW. The guys at Common Craft are really good.
As a follow up to Twitter in Plain English, I think it’s only right to put up Blogs in Plain English. They are the reasons I don’t need to watch TV.
During the Easter season of 50 days, I decided to do something that at first glance is not spiritual. I signed up for 31 Days to Build a Better Blog challenge. Here’s some posts, changes and learning I’ve done so … Continue reading
1. Having a Hair-Cut is amazingly relaxing. 2. Warm-almost-hot water tastes good. 3. I love the feel of the the wind blowing in my face. 4. Eating Potato Chips. Such pleasure! 5. Journaling. It helps to unload everything inside me … Continue reading