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I got sick of the multi-step process involved in forwarding my overdue to do items in Palm Desktop to another day, and wrote a script to automate it: Reschedule To Dos.

For all the visible, overdue to dos, it presents a list of choices: today, tomorrow, this Saturday, this Sunday, next Monday. These represent the most common reschedulings I perform; they're easy to customize for other people. There's also “Other” so you can type in another date.

Finished. Finally.

I'm having a very annoying problem with OS X that just started yesterday.

Classic only starts once per OS launch. After that, it no longer works. I really don't have time to deal with this right now.

I went from “huh?” to “wow!” in one day with my Instant Outline… what a terrific concept. The very un-sophistication of it is quite appropriate for impromptu, self-organizing thoughts. It seems like it would be a great solution for communication in my family. We could run our own Radio server and share outlines.

From #mozilla today:

<oeschger> bryner: so is the tree closed in earnest right now?
<bryner> what do you mean?
<oeschger> there's that msg from last night about tp performance..
<bryner> yeah, it's still being looked at
<oeschger> ah. ok.
[pause]
<bryner> dbaron: do you think we should reopen?
<bryner> so what i'm getting ready to do is blow away the tree on btek and start it over as a regular tbox
<bryner> any objections?
* bryner doesn't hear any
<bryner> done

Thus ends another wild-goose chase for performance regressions.

It's all the rage; yes, I have an OPML coffee mug. You can read about what I did tonight in my instant outline.

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