Do you use a personal finance manager (PFM) like Quicken or Microsoft Money? Have you thought about using an online PFM in its stead? There are clearly some advantages to going “cloud,” but the sheer volume of websites offering PFM services makes a commitment seem a little far off. This is a quick reference and [...]
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The Personal Finance Manager Showdown, 2008
October 31st, 2008 · 6 Comments
GTD: Now with Toodledo
August 2nd, 2008 · 9 Comments
For all of you poor bastards that have been following along with my GTD evolution over the last few years, you’ve seen the implementation change courses a few times. For those of you who couldn’t give a crap about my past implementations, and are interested in how I’m using Toodledo in my new system, welcome [...]
Schizophrenia for a New GTD Approach
July 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments
My most-recent GTD refresher course with David Allen’s seminar stuff (Getting Things Done Fast) has proven to be just like every other one I’ve been through: It’s resulted in me learning/discovering something new.
This time around, I picked up on something subtle that David said somewhere in Disc One. He’s talking the tools (gear) that you [...]
Kids get it; wait, no they don’t…
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
As I sit here typing this, Kia is thumbing away on her Sidekick Slide. The sounds coming from the thing are absolutely horrible, and it’s because she’s texting four different friends at once. Four. We have (and these are my names/descriptions, not Danger’s):
“New Message” - a woman’s voice who lets you know that a new [...]
Announcing Turnip Soup!
January 28th, 2007 · No Comments
I’ve been talking about starting up a podcast for far too long…and the time has come to make good on that promise.
So, it’s with great fanfare that I announce our new podcast: Turnip Soup. Turnip Soup is a weekly podcast where my buddies and I will talk about the sorts of things that show [...]

