1000 Days
I write every day whether I like it or not. In about three years I’ll stop.

Day 2

August 14th 2007 in Daily

Undoubtedly the morning will be the best time to get this daily writing accomplished. Which means I’ll need to shorten my internet surfing or expedite it in some way.

As far as PopURLs goes I am going to limit myself to 4 click-throughs on links and two on photos. That ought to budget my time well and serve to help me better scan the listings.

For blog reading this will be a little harder. I can’t know how many are going to be available each morning, nor which of the good ones will be fresh. Maybe a timer? And only check in the morning and at lunch. I’ll have to think on that. But let’s set a goal for a target: after tomorrow I will have something that credibly limits my blog browsing.


 

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