Next week my DreamHost account expires.
In reviewing my Organization Smackdown post I realized there's one underlying theme with all of these problems: it's not easy to have things available both offline and online.
Back in December I started to evaluate the way I collect and store information. Some of it frustrated me, some of it worked fine but all in all I felt I needed a better system.
It's been a couple of days since I changed my email setup, mostly based on the Ryan MacMichael model. I have all my paul@ email forward to Gmail, which then forwards to a secret mailbox at my domain. I have filtering on for both of the first two steps - at Pair and at Gmail - and as a bonus, Mail.app will catch any reminders. But ideally, I don't even want them to get to Mail.app.
Today has been rough.
- Wally woke up at 5:30, a solid hour earlier than usual, and whined for 30 minutes. I caved at 6 and took him out, fed him, etc.
- Decided that I should catch an early train due to the snow and a meeting at work, so I left at 7:40ish. Walked through the 6" of mostly unshoveled sidewalks. Made it to the train station and discovered I didn't have my wallet. Had to turn around and go home.
- Had a panic moment at home when my wallet wasn't in its usual place. Jeani helped me find it (it was in yesterday's jeans, in the hamper.)
- When I got to work, realized I had forgotten to bring a banana or apple as early snack.
- Got an email from my friend who had to cancel lunch because he's sick.
- Most of my teammates aren't in today due to the snow.
- Microsoft wants to buy Yahoo!
- Some jackass in Mississippi has proposed a bill banning people with a BMI over 30 from restaurants - all restaurants - and requiring all restaurants to have scales outside. He's serious.
- Frustrated that so far no national organization has done anything about the above.
One of the things I've always wanted to do is create video from still images. Thanks to my TZ1 (though the K100D could've done it too), iMovie, and a little bit of time I did it. Stop and Go is my first foray, and I'm sure there'll be more in the future.
Gee whiz, calendaring is a mess. But maybe it doesn't need to be.