This is what keeps me using a paper day-planner for my scheduling! Even if the Mac has troubles (happened one time while on the road) I have name, time and contact info for all appointments!!! will On Apr 10, 2007, at 1:22 PM, David Renaud wrote: > Here is a tip that may save you $100 some day. > > For 5 years I have been spoil ed by a Pocket PC. > I do put it away from time to time for an Aural > day. > It died; dead! Even docked in its port...nothing. > I was on route to a new client when I realized it > was gone. There was delayed reaction; first feeling > satisfaction that I would pull out the fork have an > aural tuning. Upon arriving at the street I realized > the address was in outlook on the PC. No address, > no phone, nobody in the office to reach. > > 30 min back home, I called, apologized and > re-booked. $100 spot lost. > > How many carry a hard copy? > I think from now on I will fill out the top of my > bills in the morning. 90% of my clients are long time > regulars and I only need to check an address a few > times a week. PPC would leave me on a new client call. > > How many others are fully dependant on technology? > How many have redundancy built into their habits > so this does not happen to you? > > This lesson cost me today. > > Cheers > Dave Renaud > > > > > > > > > >
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