Now that The New York Times is free to access online, you should check out these articles on a clutter-free life from the paper’s archives.
Organize IT recap for 23rd September 2007
Do you feel your job sucks? John Place has an article explaining why and how you can fix it, using Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
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If you are a gamer, try and keep your entertainment system under control and the gaming clutter to a minimum.
Covered by:lifehacker.com, play-girlz.com
Computer guru Paul Graham has a new essay on, well, stuff. Very worth checking out.
Covered by:lifehacker.com, wisebread.com
I don’t know how many times I’ve tried to close the utensil drawer in our kitchen when a measuring cup gets caught up in the drawer.
Covered by:lifehacker.com
Without mentioning the reliability and ease of use of the Mac operating system, the sleek design and small footprint of the new iMac is laughably small compared to a PC.
Organization systems to prevent you from having to run to the store at the last minute, and you won’t have to worry about forgetting anyone’s special day.
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