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Idle Thoughts

POSTED 09/02/2004 UNDER PickleJar

Related to the pickle jar is my Queue of Inquiry. After I lost my real pickle jar, I used to keep both project ideas and questions in a journal named "ideabox" on my PC, with convenient shortcuts scattered on my desktop and quick-access toolbars. The big idea was that I'd be able to look back at it someday and see what general fields of inquiry I kept coming back to, and this would be a Good Thing.

I'm finding that WordPress is a good system to use to keep track of stuff I'm thinking, so I'm going to try to use it to track the Inquiry Queue. The ideas in the queue tend to migrate into the pickle jar, or blossom full-blown into projects.

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