Stop Wasting Your Time Making Filing and Deleting Decisions!



It has been five years since the boys have a lot has changed! Remember that in 2000 scared off, when tens of thousands of people spent millions of hours, the work of fanaticism, in order to avoid information and economic disaster? » The old guys, they do not have codes, for several decades to pay huge code again in the arcane language, in order to upgrade the software, which is set to failure, when in 1900 became 2000.

I think at the time of this problem that a certain, sometimes even misleading, compact between the high-tech share one in the 1970s and 1980s certainly It is reasonable to but lost some steam in the 1990s, and in time of the Y2K scare away the fact Become a problem. By the "problem" I mean, to me, this year now there are so many other people think its good to see my desktop and scream, or criticize my "record" of behaviour, even if they work.

problem: some of us think of all of Nice and tidy, and in its location and just big enough, not too big, if not the need to be thrown away .

To me, this is mostly baloney. I think all available all the time and I do not want to waste time, decided to put what where or what to throw away.

I am not criticizing the early code writers who saved two figures to use only third and the number of representatives of the Quaternary "," software code. Of course, some people may have read a little bit of the future unforeseen problems when the original is long-term assumption that all will start and "19" Is wrong. But the folks who work in the mean , minimal resources, computer and network slow, and pipelines and storage space for expensive and limited.

We are past, present, Germany! And my two "worst" that the habit of advance to adapt to the new, knowledge of age, work: â I do not give up any, any time All â I do not waste too much time away from the file neatly in the deep, hard grade structure.

not throwing things away from I remember my first hard drive. This is a 20 megabytes of Macintosh external drives which is the size of several large, hardbound books in a stack. Now, each At that time, I get a new notebook computers, it has a hard drive, so much more, than the previous 1 Said that, first of all I do is to copy everything from the old machines.

my current laptop has a folder of the "C" drive is marked as "Terrys the old hard drive," "Terry of the elderly hard drive," "Terrys of the oldest hard drives.:" I have more than 500,000 e-mail storage And more than 25,000 away from the JPG images.

Different figures, in this way from physics. We all know our story mother to throw away our amazing collection now will soon valuable scientific fiction books, when we stay away from colleges and universities Or in the military, we do not » Here in scup I deeply regret that our practical actions, from school education building on the campus of the University of the new office, in about 1995 , And how we (the I am a strong argument) "discarded" and the British pound sterling what I still that has Valuable books, campus maps and plans, and similar.

but at least there is a legitimate concern for all the old things - we no space, and we will have to pay for it will shift And to rent space to continue to use it.

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