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Sending Better Emails
Like lots of people, I tend to live in world of a gazillion emails and have a reasonable system in place for handling the flood. However, this post at 43 Folders reminded me that I haven't put as much thought into sending mail. I think it is well worth a read.
Amongst the particular things I already like to do with sending emails is clarify the subject of any replies I make. For example, if I'm sent an email with the subject of "Team Meeting", I will modify it to "[Tue 3pm 290505] Team Meeting". Also, I ensure that I always address the person by name, and put my name at the bottom. Makes it so much easier when reading a long email that has gone back and forth.
Now, I'll consider prepending "FYI: " or "RA: " or "RI: " to the subject of every email I send, as suggested in that post. Perhaps the first line of the body should be a legend - "(FYI=for your information, RA=request action, RI=request information)"?
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Website: Graphical User Interface Gallery
Feeling nostalgic? Check out Guidebook: Graphical User Interface Gallery.
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Definitions and "Application"
Ralf Westphal has been pondering the meaning of the term "application". I always find definitions important because all too often I find myself talking at cross purposes with others, because we are actually talking about different things. Part of the problem is that one really needs to clarify the perspective or audience the definition is addressing. For example to a .NET developer, a component might be "an object that implements IComponent", whereas, to a general audience a component might be "something that is a part of a larger system or structure".
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Tips for Mastering E-mail Overload
Stever Robbins has some great Tips for Mastering E-mail Overload (via 43 Folders)
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MS Longhorn (lite) due to ship in second-half 2006
Update 23-Jul-06: This topic is now out of date.
Update: see also this post by Scoble and the comments to that post relating to deployment.
Microsoft Longhorn is now due to ship in second-half 2006 without WinFS, Indigo and Avalon*. Beta 1 due June 2005. -
Solaris 10 - "a powerhouse monument to human achievement"
Christopher Frazier points out how proud Sun are of Solaris and the new Solaris logo.