I have an idea for a new todo list, a kind of todo grid. Yes, like Rimmer from Red Dwarf's revision plan all over again, a new way of managing the jobs I have not done that I spend so much time on I run out of time to do any of the jobs. I have an idea for it to visually represent how long the jobs are taking, how good the idea is, how likely they are to get done, and to automatically move them into "done" or "rejected". It is a partly-formed idea at the moment, but I'm sticking with it because it might be useful for work. Anyway here is a slightly updated sticky-note (post-it) todo list...
Blinds got done, sort of. They are done in the lounge, were expensive, I have other expenses first before I roll them out to the rest of the house. Wall mounting TVs is not getting done, that's a good candidate for "be honest, really worth keeping this here?". I have an idea for a new travel section, containing my travel packing ideas and notes for next time. I also have a coupleo of vinyl related requirements. Here we go.
This above a frozen todo list, how it was when I first implemented it. Here is the live todo list:
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Paul ClarkeΚΌs blog - I live in Hythe in the far South. Wed to Clare + dad to 2, I am a full-stack web developr, and I do js / Node, some ruby, other languages ect ect. I like pubbing, parkrun, eating, home automation and other diy stuff, history, genealogy, TV, squirrels, pirates, lego, + TIME TRAVEL.