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heroAlt: pastel colored stationery background with a bunch of calendars and personal organization tools in a crayon drawing style
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After working for quite a bit I like to catch up with some old friends from time
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to time, when I made a surprising discovery -- many of them don't really use a
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calendar of any sort to manage their lives. Tracking something that happens more
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than a week into the future is generally out of the picture.
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I'd occasionally catch up with some old friends every now and then, and over
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time I made a surprising discovery -- many of them don't really use a calendar
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of any sort to manage their lives. Tracking something that happens more than a
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week into the future is generally out of the picture.
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But I understand. Putting events into a calendar is kind of a chore. Calendars
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that are [standards-compliant][3] are still primarily use email for the most part
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that are [standards-compliant][3] still primarily use email for the most part
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(sending invites, updating times, etc.) and calendars that aren't
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standards-compliant won't be compatible between different people unless they're
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using the same service.
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