Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!decwrl!petunia!news From: jdudeck@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (John R. Dudeck) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: Too much computing is detrimental Message-ID: <268d502f.6b94@petunia.CalPoly.EDU> Date: 1 Jul 90 01:21:51 GMT References: <29318@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> <7723@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM> Distribution: na Organization: Cal Poly State Univ,CSC Dept,San Luis Obispo,CA 93407 Lines: 22 >Then I moved the whole mess to a computerized database. Nothing fancy, >just a central place to put all the numbers. No more post-its etc. all I have found that this the only way I don't lose addresses. I'm too cheap to buy a Day-Timer, since I don't ever have a complex schedule. But I do get the little date books every year that different companies give out. I fill up the back with addresses and phone numbers, but then at the end of the year, I need a place to record them without copying everything to the new book (since I never know which ones I'll need, I just want to file them away somewhere in case I ever need them). It is the only thing I use Windows 2.1 for... I have a cutesy picture on the front card so that I see it when I start it up :^) -- John Dudeck "I always ask them, How well do jdudeck@Polyslo.CalPoly.Edu you want it tested?" ESL: 62013975 Tel: 805-545-9549 -- D. Stearns