"It works like you’d expect, with a couple constraints: First, every morning it starts over fresh. Your list from the day before is thrown in the garbage. The idea is to encourage the completion of all tasks each day and prevent the addition of frivolous unobtainable tasks. Second, there’s no reordering. I want to try and trust my subconscious; if I add a task before another, then it’s because my mind has determined it’s priority by the order in which it’s remembered."

Chris Kalani - Make yourself some to-do items here - http://todokyo.com

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Very cool concept

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    This Web App, + Fluid,...become a daily use...getting things...
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    Chris Kalani - Make yourself some to-do items here -
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    do today, although is...technically procrastinating?
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    Die minimalste Todo App, die ich kenne. Weniger ist leer. Ich bin aber gerade auch noch vollkommen begeistert von...
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    must say I’m still enjoying using Teux-Deux, but...could see myself using this eventually...
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  12. gblakeman said: great idea.
  13. davidxc said: Seems like whenever someone starts working for themselves they get consumed with to-do lists and organization. It totally makes sense, I probably would too, it’s just funny. Now please just finish Ploject and stuff.
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