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Brad, you must spend a...
Brad, you must spend a lot of time on hold!
Regarding your home/work tasks, is it necessarily a bad thing that you review that list while at the office? I do the same thing sometimes, with actions like paying a bill online that can be done at either computer.
Personally, I prefer this bit of crossover to adding an @computer context for the stuff that can be done at any computer (or, even worse, adding @computer, @internet, @internet connnected-PC-with-my-utility-company-billpay-address-and-password-handy-and-I’m-in-the- mood-for-mundane-bill-paying-tasks contexts).
But, these systems are very personal, and while I might find it OK to review both home and work contexts throughout the workday, you might have a new context waiting to emerge and add lots of efficiency to how you do GTD.