Agreed.  

On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 3:48:14 AM UTC-4, Grant wrote:
>
> Thanks for taking the time to reply Dewight.
>
> Your method will probably work, but I personally do not like to use 
> ´work-arounds´ if possible.   In the world of GTD, with MLO stives to 
> emulate, we should not assign hard dates to tasks that do not need them. 
>  Another way to look at it is ´is this something I must enter in a calandar 
> in order to do it right?'.  For some, maybe most, re-occuring tasks a hard 
> data is necessary.  But in many cases (eg. Read a chapter in my current 
> fiction book) its not so important if I do it in one day, or three, so I do 
> not want to put a hard date in a calendar.
>
> I think MLO should strive to match this philosophy using its standard 
> model and resulting functionality.  Thus, I guess I owe it to the greater 
> cause to go enter this in the ´new feature´ requests.  
>
> Again, thanks for letting me know I am not missing some standard way to do 
> it, and giving me a way to do it anyways, if I really want to.
>
> Cheers,
> Grant
>

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