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It's lazy, and allows me to see what works for me best. In general I
don't have a lot of overlap between theses two things, so it doesn't
bug me. If it bugs you... fix the parts that need to, leave the rest
of it alone.
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> So rather than have 1 reminder for each, let them come in as they do and
> manage as needed
Yepper. Things that get repeated will be the one's you'll probably
fix. Take out the trash on Tuesday and Friday Morning, both have only
one reminder. 2 weeks of 3 reminders going off within seconds of each
other got annoying. My get haircut reminder, eh. Didn't care.
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If you schedule a task to be done, then you would have a copy on RTM
and goocal. Gets annoying to have 2 reminders for the same recurring
scheduled task. So... at that point... you get rid of one.
Otherwise... it probably doesn't matter.
And yes synching your tasks with your schedule is a need. A big one.
Your tasks fit in between your schedule, and so you need both to be in
synch. You don't want to have too many tasks to fit into one day.
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Derek Schauland
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