(I would like to credit this photo but can't quite figure out where it comes from.)
Somehow as I was creating my 101 things to do in 1001 days list, which I have finally finished, I ran into the site Listography. As its name implies, it's a place to write lists. And it is cool, as well as extremely easy-to-use.
They even have something a simplified html-like system that allows you to check, cross off, italicize and more without having to write type characters like the one I just tried to write, but that wouldn't show up on this post because it was html.
There is a lot more to do with Listography then I have done so far, but if you want to take a look at my incipient geeky lists, feel free.
They even have something a simplified html-like system that allows you to check, cross off, italicize and more without having to write type characters like the one I just tried to write, but that wouldn't show up on this post because it was html.
There is a lot more to do with Listography then I have done so far, but if you want to take a look at my incipient geeky lists, feel free.
4 comments:
Oh my goodness, that site could prove to be a complete time sucker!
I've got no qualms about wasting time at work, plus who doesn't love poring over the finer points of creating a list.
Great, Randal, I'm glad I can help you reduce your work productivity rate even more!
That site sounds worth checking out. I'll put it on my to do list. :)
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