February 1, 2008
November 28, 2007
Scam baiting
Here's a funny story from NPR about "scam baiters" - those seeking revenge against the email con artists who flood our in-boxes with promises of great fortune.
You can read more about scam baiting and the email scams themselves at this very complete entry on Wikipedia.
Labels: 419, email, scambaiting

October 22, 2007
Email deluge: How to keep your head above water
Cameron Moll has a nice post about different ways to manage your email in-box and make sure it's not overwhelming you. Be sure to read the comments.
Labels: Cameron Moll, email, gtd

April 16, 2007
Don't be a tool
I believe it was Jerry Seinfeld in one of his stand-up routines. He made the point that we are so connected today - with ubiquitous email and cell phones - that the shower is really the only place where we can't be reached.
"Yeah he's six feet away, naked and wet. We can't reach him. You're going to have to call back."
Some people feel completely tethered to their email or phone, letting the workday have no end - The "Crackberry" Phenomenon.
Some companies are having "meeting-free" days or "email-free" days in an effort to boost productivity. I'm not sure that's the answer. After all, if email and meetings aren't making you more productive, why have them? Instead, here are some tips for managing email and making sure your meetings are productive.
Henry David Thoreau wrote over 150 years ago "Men have become the tool of their tools." Email, meetings, and the telephone are your tools. You own the tools. Don't let them own you.
Labels: cell phones, email, productivity, Thoreau


