Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Best Bulma Vegeta Episodes

Things for Getting Things Done


good news for Apple users: There is a new task management software Culture Code named Things .
The product works according to the method Getting Things by David Allen. It is still in beta testing and is available for free download to available. The first reports are very positive, however. Users can test Things at the special price of 39, - buy U.S. $ - not 49.

The screenshots look very pretty and functional look promising.
As of June this year, there should also be an iPhone Version can be synced with. As a PC user without

Mac I have to forgo a test of the software. If you are but a happy Mac user, and have tested the product, I'd be curious about your comment.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Stabilizer For Recurve Bow

If you are dissatisfied with your job ...



If you now once again one of those "I hate my job" - days, try it once so:

  1. Go after work in a pharmacy and go to the fever thermometers. Buy a rectal thermometer brand Johnson & Johnson. " Make sure that it is these producers!
  2. If you are at home, shut off your doors, put your phone off and turn of the bell. You must not be disturbed! You prefer to wear comfortable clothes and do it to you in your bed really comfortable.
  3. Now open the pack and take the rectal thermometer on hand. Lay it gently on the bed next to you, so it is not damaged.
  4. Now assume the leaflet from the box and read it to you by .. You will encounter the following sentence: Every rectal thermometer brand Johnson & Johnson. Is personally tested "Now close your eyes and repeat this sentence five times out loud:" I am so happy that I was not in the quality control of the company " Johnson & Johnson "work!".

Note: There is always somewhere
someone with a worse job than yours!

Friday, March 14, 2008

How Long Does It Take To Develop Uti

David Allen talks to the Google team about GTD

Monday, March 3, 2008

Myth Behind Itchy Nose

time to life



The site offers " time to life" Tania Konnerth and Ralf Senftleben much interesting material on the subject "Life Skills".
There is also a very interesting weekly newsletter.
Both the page and the newsletter please me far better than the relatively superficial offer from German "Life Leadership Guru" Lothar Seiwert.

Look at this.