Red Baron
Active member
Jumpdrive and Carbonite. Such paranoia the results of having lost everything more than once.
I hate attorneys in court with the PDAs . Judge asks what date is good for the next hearing. Some of us open our docket books and then stand there and wait while the techno guy changes to the correct screen, may need to pull out the stylus, scroll to the correct days and tehn determine what his availability is. BTW most prof liab ins requires redundant record keeping, so most guys enter their personal datebook info in the ofice log as well. So, if you lose your personal book, the office has the duplicate entries.Paul,
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A friend of mine looked at my Blackberry and said "I'll never get one of those" and pointed to his Daytimer book and said "this is all I need and it's low tech...no batteries required". I replied, OK, then I took the book and said "you can't have it back" and "So what do you do now?" He looked puzzled and took my phone and said "you can't have it back" and "So what do you do now?" I replied, "I cancel that phone, get a new one and it will automatically re-sync with all my info". It got him thinking.
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Who still owns a PDA? Except for the ones no longer used in your office drawer. Sync happens automatically. I guess these guys do not share schedules "real time". Pencils and paper will not remind you of an appointment or task. Pencils won't allow you to automatically create a "follow up" task and assign it to an employee. Pencils don't allow you to dip databases. Pencils don't have GPS accuracy. Pencils can't take pictures and attach to a task or sms/email to others. Can't watch an instructional "how to" video from youtube at the job site with a paper pad. Pencil won't allow you to log into your IBA and reset the machine and issue a free wash while monitoring it on video. And so on...I hate attorneys in court with the PDAs . Judge asks what date is good for the next hearing. Some of us open our docket books and then stand there and wait while the techno guy changes to the correct screen, may need to pull out the stylus, scroll to the correct days and tehn determine what his availability is. BTW most prof liab ins requires redundant record keeping, so most guys enter their personal datebook info in the ofice log as well. So, if you lose your personal book, the office has the duplicate entries.
So, just as yopu have to sync your info with the electronic device, you can do the same with the pencil and paper.
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