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Online WSJ Readers: Compact Calendar Link

POSTED 01/19/2007 UNDER Productivity

Compact Calendar Welcome Online WSJ Readers! Here's a direct link to The Compact Calendar. There are also International Versions available, along with alternate formats.

Enjoy your visit! Thanks for reading!


Here's what's up!

I've been mentioned in this article on the online WSJ, but not being a subscriber I didn't know what was in it. I followed a referrer back to a post in the GodBit forums, where thanks to Michael (hey Mike) I've now seen the following very nice tidbit:

My pick: The Compact Calendar.

Designed by Massachusetts-based Web designer David Seah (davidseah.com) on a sheet of paper to figure out how long it would take to complete projects, factoring in vacations and weekends, the Compact Calendar is as simple as it is clever.

Very cool! The rest of the article might be interesting too, for those of you who have subscriptions.


Comments

1. Derek said on 01/19/2007 11:59AM...

Way to go on the mention!

I seriously love the calendar - I’m going to be training for an October Marathon and wanted to see where 18 weeks prior fell.

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2. Michael Montgomery said on 01/19/2007 03:12PM...

Hey David!
Congratulations on the Journal props.

See you in Austin this year?

3. Michael Montgomery said on 01/19/2007 03:13PM...

By the way:

The Journal has an “e-mail this article” feature, so I’ll send it to you.

4. Jeff L said on 02/03/2007 12:16PM...

Massachusetts based??

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