Hey Kim -
Sometimes I'll manually recreate stuff (or compile stuff from
different sources into one file) -- and in doing so learn more about
the material itself. Seems far too time consuming, but I'll only do it
-- for example -- when I'm staying late at the office to avoid sitting
in traffic, or.. while I'm in a holding pattern on all the more
important stuff. I then save the file into a meticulously maintained
directory structure --- which is free
I've been thinking of building a database of info on one topic in
particular so that I can exercise my DB/Filemaker skills, learn the
material, AND think critically about keywords on the subject (which
helps me understand it better)---all in one fell swoop. The even
cooler thing is that it gets better with age, so long as I keep it up
to date.
Cheers!
Scot
On Sep 29, 2008, at 9:37 AM, Kim Bieler wrote:
There is so much great information and new concepts and exciting
theories on this list, and links to same. My feeble brain can't keep up.
How do I keep track of the stuff I want to remember? In a format where
I can remember WHY I wanted to remember it in the first place? I feel
like I could spend my life tagging in delicious.com and still never
keep up.
What do the rest of you do?
-- Kim
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