Dec
23
2007
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Free Articles of Getting Things Done

Are you a GTD practitioner or maybe a wannabe? This collection of free articles from the writer of GTD might help you somehow. Even if you don’t really do all the suggestions, there is probably one or two tricks you want to try.

  • 5 Phases
  • Stalking the Wild Projects
  • Palm
  • Are You Micro-Managing Your Mind?
  • The Weekly Review
  • The Coach as Personal Trainer
  • The Threefold Nature of Work
  • Make It Up and Make It Happen
  • Organizing a Paper Organizer
  • The Productivity Investments
  • General Reference Filing
  • The Tickler File
  • Overtime… All the Time
  • Managing Work on a Vacation
  • Personal Inventory Control
  • Workflow Diagram
  • Workflow Advanced
Written by Nanda Firdausi in: productivity | Tags: ,
Dec
23
2007
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Collect comic strip in your home computer

Who don’t like comic strip? My favorite is Foxtrot, so it’s pretty disappointing when Bill Amend announced that he will only release a new comic once a week, not every day like before.

Anyway, if you have a certain comic strip’s favorite, you can collect them in your local machine as long as you don’t publish it anywhere else. The most primitive way is of course just ‘copy and paste’ the image everyday (or every new comic is released).

If you use linux, there is a better way to do it. Just install dailystrips package and configure it to run everyday with all comic titles you want to download and it will do the jobs for you. You can anytime go o your archive and read all the comics you haven’t read.

For Mac, the most convenient way is to use ACMEreader. This is also a free application and it has nicer interface than dailystrips. The drawback is that you have to open the application once in a while to make sure that you don’t miss any release.

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So don’t wait any longer, start your comic strip collection now!

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