Continuous Improvement
I found GoalEnforcer, a specialized mind mapping software to help you tackle your to-do list, from a gmail advert. You can get it here:
Others have organized their to-do lists with Mindmanager, but almost every time GoalEnforcer comes up as an easier to use approach. Goalenforcer also came up as an alternative to using Excel to prioritize your to-do list. It also came up on a getting things done entry. I saw it other places besides lifehack but was too lazy to pull up the links for the blog. If you want to peruse my goal enforcer - Google Search feel free.
Update - found this at Lockergnome - Mindmeister. It's online and (as far as I can tell) free.
posted by Ed at 5:03 PM
Ice created in nanoseconds by Sandia's Z machine - March 15, 2007 - My specialty: interesting, totally useless knowledge!
posted by Ed at 1:35 PM
Psychopathology of the Boss | MetaFilter. I was just talking about bosses and corporate success with a friend yesterday. So I had to blog this for later reference. MeFi = blogging gold.
posted by Ed at 9:28 AM
Pat Venditte is an ambidextrous pitcher | MetaFilter This is almost a year old (May 1, 2006) - Jason Kottke just got to it recently based on an NYT article. It's still interesting. Venditte is only a junior and plans to come back to Creighton for his senior year. Be interesting to see if he makes it to the Big Show.
posted by Ed at 9:21 AM
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: It's the future of Windows ... Today! I'm not sure I agree with Paul Thurrott on much of anything, but it's always good to get another opinion.
posted by Ed at 10:45 AM
The Examining Room of Dr. Charles: Hyped Herbal Supplement for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections. I, too, wondered about this AP story that was being repeated everywhere. I think it is interesting that Dr. Charles has been unable to find the original publication. Due to a family member with ongoing UTI issues, I'm pretty sure I will hear more about this.
posted by Ed at 9:01 AM
This looked intersting on Amazon.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Presents Definitive 200. I'll have to check and see how many I have. or like.
posted by Ed at 5:53 PM
Food for thought from William F. Buckley:
RealClearPolitics - Articles - Business of Global Warming Feels a Lot Like Inquisition. It is a shame that those who wring their hands over global warming don't have the guts to admit that the actions proposed thus far will be approximately as effective as the Inquisition's forced conversions to Christianity.
posted by Ed at 9:42 AM