I am left handed and since my first moused computer (Amiga) I was used to using the mouse with my left hand. Then, almost suddenly left handed (or ambidextrous) high-end mice disappeared from the market.
I was an avid RTS gamer back then and had to switch to using the right hand. Now at work I have a Powerbook and use the Apple BT mouse with my left hand, while I use a Logitech MX500 at home, with my right hand.
When I'm at home I get much more fatigue than at work, probably because the left handed approach is more ergonomic (or is the apple mouse better?;))
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I totally subscribe your comment. Incidentally I received my copy of GTF the last friday of the christmas vacation.
I started reading it and I felt so motivaded by it that I spent the next Saturday and Sunday reorganizing my work (and my life) following the principles of David Allen.
Well, what a change has it been. Applying the GTD method I really got a surge of energy that derives from not having to remember what to do next and not being anxious about the possibility of forgetting things.
Getting Things Done won't turn you from Mr. Lazy to Mr. Productive if you don't have the will of being productive, but can help you overcoming the stress of feeling overwhelmed by the things you gotta do.
I totally recommend this book to anyone who wants/has to do many things, but ends doing nothing.
I am left handed and since my first moused computer (Amiga) I was used to using the mouse with my left hand. Then, almost suddenly left handed (or ambidextrous) high-end mice disappeared from the market.
I was an avid RTS gamer back then and had to switch to using the right hand. Now at work I have a Powerbook and use the Apple BT mouse with my left hand, while I use a Logitech MX500 at home, with my right hand.
When I'm at home I get much more fatigue than at work, probably because the left handed approach is more ergonomic (or is the apple mouse better? ;))
I totally subscribe your comment. Incidentally I received my copy of GTF the last friday of the christmas vacation. I started reading it and I felt so motivaded by it that I spent the next Saturday and Sunday reorganizing my work (and my life) following the principles of David Allen. Well, what a change has it been. Applying the GTD method I really got a surge of energy that derives from not having to remember what to do next and not being anxious about the possibility of forgetting things. Getting Things Done won't turn you from Mr. Lazy to Mr. Productive if you don't have the will of being productive, but can help you overcoming the stress of feeling overwhelmed by the things you gotta do. I totally recommend this book to anyone who wants/has to do many things, but ends doing nothing.
Strangely, it works fine for me, but I'm using it under Panther (7b80). I've also recently updated the firmware of the P800.