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I am a recent reader...

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I am a recent reader...

I am a recent reader of the 43 Folders and am very impressed with the take on things I get here. Good stuff. I especially liked the Hipster PDA! Maybe this is obvious to long time readers but not to a newbie like myself, but why the trademark on the phrase ‘Huge Life Change’? To what does that refer?

Fresh Start: Replace one project By: Merlin Mann (12 replies) January 9, 2006 - 5:34am
  • I don't know about anyone... By: communicatrix (2006-01-09 06:47)
  • Good advice - is is... By: Paul (2006-01-09 07:48)
  • Very nice article, Merlin. I... By: Mike - Paper Notes In A Digital World (2006-01-09 09:55)
  • Bless you, Merlin. This post... By: Michaela (2006-01-09 10:35)
  • Perhaps Merlin has been hitting... By: Dean (2006-01-09 15:18)
  • [...] One of the blogs... By: Agrestic » Blog Archive » Modest Change (2006-01-09 18:34)
  • I am a recent reader... By: John (2006-01-10 01:27)
  • I really can personally agree... By: Andrew (2006-01-10 05:49)
  • Nice, I'm glad I was... By: David (2006-01-10 12:12)
  • I just dumped my inbox... By: Gwen (2006-01-11 08:48)
  • Sadly, "something I feel obligated... By: Erin (2006-01-11 10:36)
  • We had our old garbage... By: Clementina (2006-01-12 10:14)
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