Update : This set, and many more, are now available free at www.DIYPlanner.com. If you want the (much, much better) version 3 set, please jump directly to the D*I*Y Planner 3 Hipster PDA Edition. The escape was carefully orchestrated. Congo made sure the coast was clear, Bonzo distracted me with his endearing rendition of Polonius’ farewell speech to Laertes, Pierre engaged my wife with the latest
Update : This set, and many more, are now available free at www.DIYPlanner.com. Users of the D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition will note that there are two new diagrams included that were not part of the original D*I*Y Planner kit. I promised I’d make them available for the classic and A5 versions of the kits, and here they are for your downloading pleasure. The 8-page kit includes the following d
HipsterPDA bound with a ring for easy random access. The cover & back are black museum board (mat board). It looks great & is durable, but the black rubs off onto the first inside page. So line the cover & back with another paper or use white museum board. The corners were rounded with a corner rounder. Most print shops can round the corners for you. Or you can buy a small one at a shop that sells
[edit] Description The Hipster PDA (Parietal Disgorgement Aid) is a fully extensible system for coordinating incoming and outgoing data for any aspect of your life and work. It scales brilliantly, degrades gracefully, supports optional categories and “beaming,� and is configurable to an unlimited number of options. Best of all, the Hipster PDA fits into your hip pocket and costs practically no
This article was originally posted during the first week of 43 Folders' existence, and, pound for pound, it remains one of the most popular page on the site. Please be sure to also visit related pages, browse our Hipster PDA topic area, plus, of course you can search on the Hipster PDA across our family of sites. Recently, I got sick of lugging my Palm V around, so I developed a vastly superior, g
For everyone who asked, the whitepaper is here. Special thanks to Greg and Jonathan for looking it over for me and making suggestions. It’s still far from a perfectly complete guide to GTD with Gmail, so I guess any additions or ideas from this point can go into version 2 of the whitepaper or into the book (heh). Please distribute as you wish (just tell your friends to peep space-age wasteland). T
Getting Things Done, OmniOutliner, and syncing to paper 9/2007 UPDATE: I’ve moved from OmniOutliner to flat text and will transition to TaskPaper as soon as it’s stable and a little more feature-complete. I beta tested the hell out of OmniFocus, but for me it was a very pretty, very interesting blind alley timesuck. I’m going to write an article about it, so keep in touch. 11/13 update: Links! Her
ToDoの主 わたしのToDoリストに、「INSボイスワープ」という字がもう3ヶ月も載っています。 INSボイスワープはISDN回線の電話転送サービスです。移転前のオフィスで使っていました。しかし月に500円も掛かるし、転送なら手元の機器(ターミナルアダプタ、以下TA)の設定でもできるのです。だから止めようと思ってToDoに加えました。 しかし、それから3ヶ月、同じ字がToDoに載り続けています。その理由は ・なんだか面倒 ・重要でも緊急でもない ということなのですが、なぜ「面倒」と感じるのでしょうか…。 それは一つのタスクでなくプロジェクトである "Getting Things Done"という本では、「複数のステップが必要なら、それはプロジェクトと呼べ」と言っています。「プロジェクト」というと、小さくても数人が数ヶ月掛ける仕事をイメージしてしまいますが、この場合は2ステップでも「プロジ
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