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Post by Adam B on Apr 20, 2007 7:23:47 GMT -5
For those who may have missed it, it rained a bit on the east coast this past weekend, and by "a bit" I mean I started to gather up two of every animal with worries that I may have to very quickly find a girlfriend because someone was going to have to help me repopulate the planet. Of course the rain eventually subsided but not before it dumped a record amount of H2O over the area. On Monday morning the east cost looked shipwrecked, but all was fine for me until around 11AM when both my internet and my home phone connections went down. A billion concerns entered my mind, but one stuck out the most; how was I going to do my job? Well, after managing to live my life and do my work with no home internet connection or home phone for 24 hours not only did I have the answer to that question, but I also realized something very big, I was not using my time online to the best of my ability. I’m guessing a lot of you may have fallen into some of the “I must be online at all times” traps that I had, so today I’m going to break down some of the ways we can all more effectively use the net. For the full story click here: adambernard.blogspot.com/2007/04/stop-letting-your-inbox-own-you.html
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