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        <title>Gmail hack for notes</title>   
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        <p>This is a great gmail hack I am trying to implement.&#160; I have it set up, I just need to remember to use it when I email myself notes. (from <a href="http://www.hyperionreactor.net/node/176">http://www.hyperionreactor.net/node/176</a> - it&#39;s not where I originally found the hack, but it&#39;s the first place I found it referenced when I Googled for it.)</p><blockquote><p>This is a quick and dirty way to store notes with Google. Most email
providers provide a feature to create aliases using the + sign. So if
your email address is john.doe@gmail.com all mail sent to
john.doe+office@gmail.com will also land in your mail box. This is not
a new feature, but some providers have issues with it for some reason.</p><ol><li>Create a new contact. Enter the following information. Name: Notes
Primary Email: john.doe+notes@gmail.com</li><li>Create a new label called &quot;Notes&quot;</li><li>Create a new filter. Enter the following information. From:
john.doe+notes@gmail.com
</li><li>Click on the &quot;next step button&quot;
5. Select &quot;Skip the Inbox (Archive it)&quot; and &quot;Apply the label Notes.</li></ol><p>Now when ever you send a email to Notes, it will be archived and
stored. You can access it using the Notes label. You can search for
notes by doing the following: Your Search Terms label:Notes
If you are using POP to access your mail, a copy is download to your
computer. You can then just create a normal mail filter to place any
mails that have &quot;To: john.doe+notes@gmail.com&quot; moved to the Notes
folder on your local system.
The only down side is that you can not edit a note. But you can create
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        <title>Weekend GTD project!</title>   
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        <published>2007-01-19T15:39:14Z</published>
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        <p>Lately I have been drawn more and more in the direction of actually getting around to reading <em>Getting Things Done</em>.&#160; Because, well, I want to get things done.&#160; I have a fairly organized system at work, but even after reading the first chapter of David Allen&#39;s book, I can see that it could be much more efficient.&#160; And my system at home consists of no system.&#160; It consists of disorganized piles, putting things off, and thus keeping them on my mind.&#160; This leads to occasional panics where the number of &quot;open loops&quot; I have hits me all at once, and I panic about how I can never do them all.&#160; Now I can see that the reason I can&#39;t &quot;do&quot; these things is because I&#39;m trying to &quot;do&quot; the end goal, not the actionable steps that lead to that finished project.</p><p>Reading <em>GTD</em> is reminding me just how scattered my system is, how many inboxes I&#39;m trying to manage.&#160; At work I use my Outlook inbox, my Outlook calendar, my Outlook taskpad, my QuickBooks reminders, my Google calendar, and an elaborate system of physical folders, filing cabinets and inboxes.&#160; It works to the extent where I&#39;m rarely late with my work and can find almost any information given one to ten minutes.&#160; But I have a pile of papers growing in my inbox that I&#39;ve deferred to later, and nothing is getting done about them.&#160; And despite all my careful filing of things, there is still &quot;stuff&quot; on my mind because I have to remember to check all the places where i&#39;m filing pending work.</p><p>My solution to this: set up a GTD system in the one place I almost always have access to: the internet.&#160; To start, I have found a cool little open-source app called <a href="http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/">Tracks</a> that I can install on the space I have hosted at <a href="http://www.dreamhost.com">Dreamhost</a>.&#160; I will need to explore some technological territory I&#39;m only vaguely familiar with: ssh, bash, Ruby, Rails.... I&#39;m not a programmer and thus I will be augmenting my limited knowledge with wiki instructions that I hope are correct....</p><p>When I&#39;m done, I should be able to start implementing GTD (after I read more of the book).&#160; Then the only problem is finding a way to access this information when I don&#39;t have internet access.&#160; So far the best solution I&#39;ve come up with is some sort of organized notebook (ie my beloved Moleskine) where I move relevant information back and forth as neededd.&#160; It&#39;s not ideal, but short of buying a wireless-capable Pocket PC (something I&#39;m not willing to shell out the bucks for when I&#39;m trying to save pennies and dimes for a Macbook Pro) it&#39;s the best I can come up with at the moment.<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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