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Brilliant idea!

I’m going to make this weekend Planner Documenting weekend. Kinda like
the National Novel Writing Month‘s goal
of just getting stuff out there. I’ll put it on the wiki so that
people can bang on it. =)

I need to block off Saturday evening for Michael’s party, but I’ll
keep the rest of my weekend free. What do I need to do? I need to sit
down and write a from-scratch guide for Emacs and everything. And a
Why Use Planner thing. And something about Planner philosophies.

Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/3130

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