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Old 07-03-2008, 04:01 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by jerryleejr View Post
What I have done in the past to keep track of stuff is Make a nice comprehensive list of say books I have/want, What games my kids have etc that way when I am out shopping I can easily keep from buying a duplicate, Most of the time it is just a little list on my cell phone, Ocne Apple gets mobile me up and running later this month I wont have to worry about it, My computer and phone will stay synced.

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Oh yes .... I've got a spreadsheet of all of my movies and such that I sync in with my phone .... and that's exactly why. There is nothing worse than purchasing a film and then finding you already own it.

However ... the reason I am putting all my recipes and stuff on my Kindle is because ... well, sometimes I'm at the store and I think of something I would like to cook, and I'm just certain I remembered everything that went into it .... and then I get home (which is a half an hour drive) only to find I'm missing one little thing.

And, by the time I finish with my recipe book, it's going to be a bit large for my cell phone ... in addition to the fact that it would be a pain in the ass to try and cook something while reading the instructions off my cell. Much better to have the book mounted in my book holder with the large font on.
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