6. The best to-do list software
I’ve used a lot of tools to keep my to-do lists — going way back to the pre-Internet days of using pen and paper. (Which I still use from time to time.) It amazes me…
I’ve used a lot of tools to keep my to-do lists — going way back to the pre-Internet days of using pen and paper. (Which I still use from time to time.) It amazes me…
Part of getting to the Holy Grail of an inbox with nothing in it means knowing what to do with an email that requires you to do something. Let’s say someone writes to you and…
I realize that the word “Google” is now a verb, and we all Google things now and then, but it doesn’t have to be that way. There are several reasons not to use Google, not…
Everyone struggles to cope with massive numbers of emails — but there are tried and proven ways to manage this and one of the oldies-but-goodies remains FIFO. That stands for First In, First Out. Or…
There are two basic rules about passwords on the Internet: 1 – Don’t use the same password more than once. 2 – Make sure the password isn’t an easily-guessable word. Ideally, use a combination of…
Not long ago, a friend asked me if he should buy a copy of Microsoft Office for his new Windows laptop — or should he get a friend to give him a “free” (i.e., pirated)…
This is the text of a presentation made to a meeting of the Alliance for Workers Liberty in London on 11 July 2013. Let’s start with what we probably agree on: 1. support for early,…
This is the text of my presentation on a panel held at the Wiener Library in London on 11 July 2013. We should begin by facing up honestly to the disaster of this Employment Tribunal…
I’ll be speaking at this event on 11 July at 16:00. It’s open to the public, free of charge, but you must register to attend.
This article appeared in Solidarity and Talking Union. I was talking the other day to an educated and informed American and mentioned that I’d spent a lot of time recently working on building support for…