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    Friday Linkies

    February 15th, 2008 by Stephen

    Posted in Just fun, Links |

    If you're new here, Welcome! To learn more about what this site is all about click here [link].

    Connect with Stephen at LinkedIn - Click hereProductivity Tools and DIY Calendars - Click hereI am a small business Conversation Consultant and public speaker that uses the power of the internet to leverage your success. Productivity in Context is a web magazine focused on Productivity and tools for organizing. Make this your headquarters for improving your life and work through increased mindfulness, education, and workflow practices.

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    Please contact me via e-mail: stephen @ hdbizblog dot com

    Thanks for visiting!

    For your surfing pleasure, and light-weight fluff on Friday. I have been in some intense training all week, so I am sure I will cut loose with some good stuff next week.

    • Target does not know that they need to buy a ticket for the cluetrain. Or else.

      “Thank you for contacting Target; unfortunately we are unable to respond to your inquiry because Target does not participate with non-traditional media outlets. This practice is in place to allow us to focus on publications that reach our core guest.

      Once again thank you for your interest, and have a nice day.”

    • Skellie gets irked sometimes.
    • NADD. Heh. And the Nerd Handbook. (For folks who love Nerds, not the Nerds themselves. We already know this.)
    • If you think that blogger just sit around in their pajamas, then look at this.
    • Lodewijk has an incredible post that is going to get incorporated into Adaptive Productivity Management.
    • Invasion of privacy or awesome value-adding? Please comment on this one in the Forum!

    Now it’s time to go see if Naomi is peeing in the kitchen again. I love Fridays.

    If you found this post useful, please share it with your friends on Twitter using the tinylink http://tinyurl.com/6m57ld. Thanks, I appreciate it! Feel free to comment below, I enjoy discussing these ideas. ~@Stephen


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