not getting things done

Podcast Review of the Upcoming Treo 800W (and a bit more)

podcast.JPGThis link is for one of the best pod casts of all time. I say that not because the review of the Treo 800W is spectacular - (it’s actually rather average because the device hasn’t been announced as of yet so the commentary is purely speculation) but because the “interaction” of the three hosts is simply hilarious. Those hosts, in no particular order are: J. Edward Rutkowski (msmobiles.com), Mickey Papillon (Cell Phone Junkie) and Tadd Rosenfeld (Centro Site).

While this is not the ideal content if you’re pressed for time, those wishing for a little levity to brighten their day will find this perfectly delightful. Enjoy.

Google Launches Custom Time. Now, You’ll Only be Late if You Choose to Be Late

goog_custom_time.jpgGoogle has just launched an amazing new service, Custom Time. The new application allows you to control when, as far back as the day Gmail launched (April 1, 2004) , you would like your sent email to arrive and appear chronologically in your recipients in box.

This application is great. Particularly, if for some reason you are Not Getting Things Done (on time) and thus need to resort to some artifice to convince people that you really are just as productive as ever and that their email reading skills are really to blame. Not only can you control the date and time at which an email will appear to have arrived, but you also have the option of making the message appear to have been marked read or unread as your preference (and degree of cruelty) dictate.

Of course it goes without saying that an application this powerful as well as devious should be used sparingly. Not only because using it too frequently might expose you to suspicion and the likelihood of discovery, but also because you could disrupt the space-time continuum, causing a temporal rift that results in you going back to a date and time before you were conceived, interfering with your own conception and causing you to cease to ex…

P-R-O-C-R-A-S-T-I-N-A-T-I-O-N… procrastination… pro-kras-tin-a-shun

We all do it. (occasionally) Johnny Kelly finally explains it with this wonderful brilliant film.

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