Tag Archives: indexcards

Org Pr0n, Dave Shea Seah Style

I’m disgustingly infatuated with Dave Seah’s Information Graphics. Stop me before I build a little shrine and start camping out on his lawn.

[EDIT] Oops.

Dave Seah is not Dave Shea.

Which I had just read.

Don’t think of your tongue.

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Sacha Chua: Drowning in Data

I first ran into Sacha Chua online, when I was flirting with learning emacs planner mode, after John “Genehack” J. S. Anderson demoed his GTD setup for me.

The combination of wiki, planner, and plaintext was seductive, but in the end, I just do too much paper and digital sketching, which can’t be shoehorned into [...]

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Start On Paper: Shitty First Drafts

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Low-tech Org pr0n!

Douglas Johnston has outdone himself with an update to the DIY Planner Hipster PDA Edition.

Go check it out.

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Digital Shadows

Warren Ellis’ idea of comics with digital shadows could be a way to explore theory objects and design patterns.

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Why Bother?

Nobody bothers with paper anymore.

Right. That’s why your desk is so clean…

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Someday Display

Changing how I store the Someday/Maybe list from a file box to an attractive wall display has made it more useful and changed it from a black hole of no return into something that invites comment and contribution.

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Getting Things Done with Index Cards

Workspace

Originally uploaded by jazzmasterson.

This is, after all, what I started this blog to talk about. And then I got sidetracked. :)

Anyhow, for now, check out my new photoset on Flickr, and I will blog here on the subject once regular posting resumes, which will likely be around early October.

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Another question

Does anyone know where I should start to look if I want to buy some old library card catalog cabinets?

I mean, they have to go somewhere when a library goes digital… right?

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