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   D to oldernow   
   Re: What a shame you can't be playful   
   16 Apr 24 11:45:35   
   
   From: nospam@example.net   
      
   On Mon, 15 Apr 2024, oldernow wrote:   
      
   > On 2024-04-15, D  wrote:   
   >   
   >> Orgmode is one of those mysteries to me. Everyone I   
   >> know who "does it" loves it. Organization is one of my   
   >> weak spots where I resort to web based calendars of what   
   >> ever taste (google, microsoft) the company I work for at   
   >> the moment likes. It does pain me, and I have a one way   
   >> integrator between google calendar and remind + wyrd for   
   >> some nice text mode calendaring, but haven't found the   
   >> energy to integrate meeting invitations.   
   >>   
   >> My default for oganizing meetings and to dos is a   
   >> combination of textfiles with dates in them ? la (20240415   
   >> to get them in the right order in the terminal) and maybe   
   >> a physical note book if it is super important or if I feel   
   >> the need to activat the physical writing brain center for   
   >> some task by doodling/making non-linear notes.   
   >>   
   >> But yes, orgmode is one of those things I constantly have   
   >> on my list to check out more in depth. I think I saw   
   >> orgmode fro vim, but don't remember, but I wouldn't be   
   >> surprised if someone wrote it for vim as well.   
   >   
   > I've the best excuse to not attempt to get with orgmode   
   > *EVAR*!  I'm not going to live long enough to figure out   
   > how to install emacs, learn even a smattering of essential   
   > keystrokes, and then learn orgmode.... :-)   
   >   
   > It is kind of weird to have it increasingly in the back of   
   > the head that death very well could intervene on my behalf   
   > with respect to tyrannical friggin' todo list contents....   
      
   Fascinating! The best reason ever I've heard! ;) It does seem like old   
   age, if you handle it correctly, could come with a built in kind of   
   "peace" where a lot of things just don't matter anymore. I can see how   
   that, if you are generally content with your lot in life, could make for a   
   lot of peace of mind. =)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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