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Wednesday, December 7, 2005BlogJet 1.6 ReleasedNew version of BlogJet is out. I've been using BlogJet 1.5 for about a year with no problems at all. There are a number of helpful new features. More after I've upgraded and tried it out.I'm excited to announce the new release of BlogJet 1.6 "Lime".
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Categories: Productivity, Technology Wednesday, October 19, 2005Have I Told You Lately...Just how much I hate Outlook?Filed under "Productivity - lack thereof" Monday, October 17, 2005The Art of The Quick StudySome good suggestions on finding the structure and meaning of complex subjects – be they new markets, new philosophies, or new strategies. The idea of learning the language – a concept called coming to terms in the classic reading text How To Read A Book – is central to learning any new subject. Having a framework and good tools for doing so gives you consistency and reduces errors. [via Jim McGee]
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