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Help for a Information Junkie

I am a information junkie. I have tons of blogs that I read, Twitter accounts, Facebook and of course thousands of magazines. My actual question is How do I organize all of the clips of information that I receive? I'm trying to do the binder organization but magazines are still piling up. HELP PLEASE!!!


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Glass sculpture, Chihuly at Grant's Farm; http://www.chihuly.com

Victims of circumstance owe it to fate. Victims of choice owe it to themselves.

I do not understand the reason that you would want anyone to enable you. I think that your friends need to do an intervention and send you to a sensory deprivation center.

Other than rendering my opinion about your condition, I am really in no position to offer any advice that you would consider helpful. Shoot, I can't even organize my sock drawer.

Best of luck!

Jay

Posted 2009-10-22T05:54:55Z
 
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I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.

Here is a web site to help you organize your magazines. This web site has numerous ways for you to organize online newspapers sites and many of them are free.

Posted 2009-10-22T06:28:26Z
 

Try this.  Cut or clip the information or articles out your really want and throw the rest away.  Date and label for each subject.  This will reduce the paper or file size  and give your current system some relief.  You might try Outlook, you can catagorize by subject, date or interest. Another good program if you're willing to invest is thepapertiger.com  Hope this helps. MB

Posted 2009-11-18T23:03:56Z

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