July 31st, 2008
I’ve picked some weirdos — er, I mean I’ve chosen some people who put their weirdness (or that of a relative) on display on my blog — to win tickets to see “Weird Al” Yankovic Aug. 10 at the MetroCentre in Rockford.
By the way, others around these parts are strange too. Check ‘em out in my “Weird Al” category.
You’ll learn more about the three winners on this blog right after the voting ends and in the GO section Aug. 7.
July 31st, 2008
Five years ago, I had my left ear pierced in a slightly different place than the original hole, which had ripped and caused the earring in my left ear to hang lower than the one in my right ear. The culprit of the rip: the telephone, and years of the receiver pressed to my ear while taking notes over the phone for news stories.
E-mail has saved me from ripping my new hole, and I’m happy about that.
But e-mail is causing backlash. This LA Times story says that the need to attend to a constantly beeping in-box is creating anxiety in the workplace, adversely affecting the ability to focus, diminishing productivity and threatening family bonds.
Often, I find e-mail saves me time. I get written details about community events, so I don’t have to track down every fine point. And I write my bosses notes about what’s going on so they can catch up easily when they’re out of meetings. But I hate coming back to the office after a few days of vacation, only to have to clear hundreds of e-mails out of my box.
I try to manage the overload when I’m at my desk by immediately handling e-mails by killing them out, responding or making a note to myself to follow up.
What frustrates you about e-mail? Share your tips about how you handle e-mail.