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To do list for leaving - Page 2 - Timeshare Forums
Before you leave home:
Get cash
Stop Mail
Leave emergency info
Put infor in luggage
Rid fridge of perishables
Clean dishes
Clean beds
Clean laundry
Rid ALL trash from house
Adjust thermostat
Unplug power strips
Turn off unneeded circuits
Turn off icecube maker
Turn off house water
Medical:
Bite stick
Allergy medications
Benadryl cream
Burn spray
Cold Medications
Cough drops/cough syrup
Hydrocortisone cream
New skin liquid
Pepto Bismol
Q-tips
TUMS
Tweezers
Tylenol/Asperin/Ibuprofen
Vitamin C
Eyeglasses
Electronic conveniences:
A/C adapter/cords
Power converter
Camera(s)
Cell phone
Laptop, batteries & USB computer cable (download pics from camera
CPAP machine
Documents:
Auto insurance policy number
Driver's License
Medical Cards
Passports
Credit cards
TUG cards
Maps
Park Pass
Kitchen necessities:
Chip bag Clips
Coffee mugs
Thermal mugs
Corkscrew
Sharp Knife
Paper towels
Plastic utensels
Trash bags (4 large sized)
Zip lock bags (various sizes)
Edibles:
Water
Cereal Bars
Crystal lite
Tea Bags
Coffee
Dried fruit and nuts
Booze
Sugar/sweetener
Niceties:
Quarters
$1 bills
$5 bills
Address Book
Cooler & Ice
Magazines
Hair dryer
Nail clippers
Paperback books
Extra pillows
Plastic sacks
Rubber bands
Scissors
Shampoo / conditioner
Stamps
Sunglasses
Toothpicks
Videos/CDs
Wash clothes
Laundry bag
Extension cord
Flashlight
Nightlight (for bathroom)
Wearables:
Cap/Hat
Raincoat
Fanny pack
Robe
Swim suit
Windbreaker
Walking shoes
Water shoes
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U.S. government web sites you didn't know you could use - Lifehacker - Technophilia:
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Overlooked and difficult to find, there are hundreds of thousands of U.S. government web sites that can help you accomplish a variety of tasks. At the right federal .gov destination you can locate historical documents, keep tabs on Congressional happenings, view presidential paperwork, and a whole lot more. Keep reading for the most useful U.S. government web sites out there.
Neven Mrgan's web apps for iPhone
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Here's a simple way to use your iPhone for a little more than passing time by talking to friends while strolling down the aisle. Just browse on over to OneTrip.org and check off items as you add them to your cart. Add new ones from a list of common items with just a tap, or type in that one herb we forgot to put on the list - OneTrip will remember it for next time you shop for the same thing.
OneTrip's iPod-like interface is made for speed and convenience. It keeps a running count of items left to buy, and it shows them color-coded and sorted by store section. The whole page only needs to load once - after that, it doesn't matter if you lose your Internet connection in the mall. As long as the page stays open you can add and remove items all you want. They'll be stored in a cookie, ready for use next time you visit OneTrip.
INFOLIST
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THE INFO LIST has been created for the purpose of sharing useful and
helpful entertainment industry related information, including jobs and
other opportunities, industry events, seminars, screenings, and
parties, casting information for actors and models, and anything else
that I think people in the industry (or trying to get in the industry)
would want to know. Its whole reason for being is to help people, and
to give back. The general rule for sending something out to the Info
List is that it should be perceived as an opportunity by the receiver
(i.e., paid job, networking event or informational seminar, party, high
profile screening, etc.) as opposed to a solicitation ("come help ME
get famous by attending MY showcase or seeing MY film," or "Please
invest in my film," etc.) Because of the huge influx of those type of
requests, I have created a section on the website for member events and
other postings - however, those still can't get sent out as an email.
I strongly encourage Info List users to sign up for the
e-mail, and not just look at the website periodically - many of the
postings are very time sensitive, and by the time you get around to
looking at the website, you'll most likely have missed the boat.
Getting the news hot off the press and directly into your inbox will
put you ahead of the game and give you the jump on everyone else!
- helaine on 2007-05-13
tasktoy
This seems like a good implementation of GTD stuff that can be used as a homepage.
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