Erik’s Practical Guide to Getting Things Done

Practical_Guide_to_GTD.pdf Download this file I have enough friends who are interested in David Allen's "Getting Things Done" that I put together this document. This is how I have used "GTD" over the last year to great success. Download and see what you think! Feedback always welcome.

Just discovered that the Tacoma Library checks out audiobooks online. That’s an awesome service! Will eBooks soon follow?

From the TPL site: “Available online 24/7, this library is always open! Explore our growing collection of downloadable Audiobooks. You can download selections to your to your computer, transfer them to an MP3 player, or burn selected titles onto a CD for listening on-the-go. Borrow up to 10 items for 21 days using your valid Tacoma Public Library card and PIN. It’s quick, easy and you can do it anytime! More at the Library. Via The Melon.

Our Cat Juno

Apparently I’m the kind of guy who posts cute cat pictures on his blog.  I’m really just doing it to test a) attaching multiple images on my iPhone 3GS and b) Posterous’ gallery function.  But that doesn’t make her less cute. See the full gallery on Posterous

Yeah, I think I’m hooked

Blogger’s integration with Google will be hard to pass up. But if I’m using Gmail anyway, then isn’t that the same level of integration? Posterous is starting to seem like a good replacement, though.  It’s the first the that I’ve really considered changing services. Mainly because it doesn’t feel like I’m just weighing WordPress vs. Blogger vs. Textpattern. But because it feels like it’s actually something new. And I’m intrigued by that.  Anyway, I’m heading to Minnesota and Wisconsin for a week over the 4th.  Computer connectivity will be limited. But since Posterous seems so well made to work with Read more…