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I regret to say this but

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I regret to say this but

it more and more seems to me that, for the user, this site is becoming a disappointment.

It’s great for catching up on the latest Merlin stuff — and I do admire his talks and such — but if you scan down over the page, there’s just not as much value being put in as there is promotion.

I came around to this site when it was quite new — back in the days when the Hipster was a breath of fresh air and all. These days even though there seem to be more people supposedly making content there seems to be less content to be had unless you are a GTD acolyte or a Merlin fan.

I like Merlin, don;t get me wrong, but having to take time out to see the latest and greatest Merlin expo doesn’t strike me as a great way of Getting Things Done.

I hope you take this as a respectful criticism and not as anything else. I want to see this site continue to grow and prosper but lately it seems, at least to me, like it isn’t getting that done.

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