Re: [silk] silklist Digest, Vol 45, Issue 9

2013-08-20 Thread Shoba Narayan
I can't make it on Saturday August 31st. This Saturday works for me. 

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 I cannot remember seeing this thread in Silk when it first happened.
 
 I stumbled upon this corpse when I was searching for something else.
 
 That said, I had a followup question.
 
 
 On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Kiran K Karthikeyan 
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 Can't remember why, but somewhere in between the half intoxicated
 banter, the conversation shifted to self-improvement books a la
 Stephen Covey and his ilk.
 
 I typically stay away from them with the same amount of revulsion some
 feminists have for balemia-inducing fashion magazines. Since I've not
 read any of them, I may not be the best judge - but a title like
 Seven habits of highly effective people is enough to make me turn
 away. Neither am I interested in people of a spiritual disposition who
 sell their Ferrari.
 
 What do Silk listers think about blogs like Life hacker or a GTD-focused
 tip-sharing mailing list? Is they in the same genre? Or a different one?
 
 S.
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 In seven habits' defense it is actually quite good in a corporate coaching 
 environment if you find a trainer who knows his job. Anyway it is simply a 
 method by which you can become more systematic in whatever you do, if you 
 aren't already. 
 
 Life hacker is strictly on a caveat emptor basis, totally may not work for 
 you. 
 
 --srs (htc one x) 
 
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 Date: Tue, Aug 20, 2013 2:51 AM
 
 
 I cannot remember seeing this thread in Silk when it first happened.
 
 I stumbled upon this corpse when I was searching for something else.
 
 That said, I had a followup question.
 
 
 On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Kiran K Karthikeyan 
 kiran.karthike...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Can't remember why, but somewhere in between the half intoxicated
 banter, the conversation shifted to self-improvement books a la
 Stephen Covey and his ilk.
 
 I typically stay away from them with the same amount of revulsion some
 feminists have for balemia-inducing fashion magazines. Since I've not
 read any of them, I may not be the best judge - but a title like
 Seven habits of highly effective people is enough to make me turn
 away. Neither am I interested in people of a spiritual disposition who
 sell their Ferrari.
 
 What do Silk listers think about blogs like Life hacker or a GTD-focused
 tip-sharing mailing list? Is they in the same genre? Or a different one?
 
 S.
 -- 
 Homer: Hey, what does this job pay?
 Carl:  Nuthin'.
 Homer: D'oh!
 Carl:  Unless you're crooked.
 Homer: Woo-hoo!
 
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 Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 07:57:15 +0530
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Re: [silk] silklist Digest, Vol 45, Issue 9

2013-08-20 Thread Udhay Shankar N
It's on Friday 30th, not Saturday 31st.


Re: [silk] silklist Digest, Vol 45, Issue 9

2013-08-20 Thread Bonobashi
Oh, great. Very well timed, Sir. VERY well timed.

Indrajit Gupta

On Aug 20, 2013, at 1:04 PM, Udhay Shankar N ud...@pobox.com wrote:

 It's on Friday 30th, not Saturday 31st.