Post-Charleston Re-entry
After a couple of days of the blog being hosed, it looks like it's back up and running. I have no idea what happened. A summary of the Charleston conference would be appropriate I suppose, but energy and demands are taking me in other directions. The hospitality was excellent, nice resort weather, good BBQ, seafood and grits (good sauces too). Everyone was talking about Google, the future of content; case studies covered cooperative ventures, also upcoming unfunded mandates such as preparation for the expansion to ISBN-13.
The boy was potty-trained while I was gone (Thanks, MIL!), so we're doing follow-up with that. It's not a completely done deal, but there is progress.
GTD continues to be implemented: the weekly review is key, especially with partial implementation. The audio version should be arriving soon, with the winter break scheduled for full work office launch. Meanwhile, surfing for other gadgets that could take it beyond the paper binder I've started which will entail upgrading to OS X Tiger at home, getting OmniOutliner Pro, and trying out the Kinkless GTD widgy. Oh yeah, there's also maybe getting a Blackberry if I enter into PDA land. There goes the 2005 tax refund (if there is one).....

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While I don't fully subscribe to the full GTD "thing", I have found KGTD to be *quite* useful for me. So useful, I added it to my "toolbox". I have a write-up about it here: http://blocklevel.com/weblog/toolbox/kgtd/
It's pretty cool, and it's always being updated. Take a look around for my other toolbox entries (as you mentioned OmniOutliner Pro, which is also in there.)
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