My reading for the day

Per a link from Evan:

Managing Incoming E-mail: What Every User Needs to Know. I’ll let you know if it’s any good.

Well I had hoped to read it today anyway but between yet another failed hard drive and a request to create an Access DB for survey results, I find myself suddenly swamped. Amazing how that happens!

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