Long Line of Taskmakers

I meant to write about when I passed 2500 tasks entered into Alex King’s Tasks, but I missed it. Similarly, I missed my opportunity to write about #5000—sometime about 10 days ago. But as I come to lean on Tasks more and more every day—and really, it’s indispensable for me at this point—I’ve gotta note that task #10000, entered sometime last night, was the parent for the tasks necessary for me to import Long Line of Leavers, my favorite Caedmon’s Call album, onto my Mac. There’s nice synergy there: favorite software platform, favorite album, favorite machine.

I imagine that I’ll be to 20,000 tasks created by the end of February at this rate.

Posted January 29th, 2006 in Fooftatsic, Software by Geof F. Morris. Tagged: .

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  1. smiley:

    Does this stem from Getting Things Done?

  2. Geof F. Morris:

    Aaaaaaaaabsolutely. Tasks is my main INBOX. I’m going to write soon on how I use it, but I want to re-read GTD so I can make correlations to folks who’ve read it or are reading it.

  3. smiley:

    I’ll be interested to hear your thoughts.

  4. alexking.org: Blog > Around the web:

    [...] Long Line of Taskmakers @ The Indiana Jones School of Management [...]

  5. Geof F. Morris's Indiana Jones School of Management:

    25k

    I passed 25,000 tasks entered tonight in my Tasks installation; I hit 5k back at the end of January. I have a great memory, but computers are far more timely about remembering things than I am.

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