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Microsoft Schedule Plus (or Microsoft Schedule+) was a time management software product developed by Microsoft, but was discontinued as part of Microsoft Office when most of its functionality was incorporated into Outlook 97.
August–September–October 2006 - school fashion, metabolism, characteristics guys look for in girls, healthy cafeteria choices, resolving conflict in relationships, coping with pushy parents, materialism, must-hear artists (Dropping Daylight, Mars ILL, Krystal Meyers, Anathallo), upcoming TV season, time management, improving sleep habits, reader's art gallery
Quadrants-based task prioritization- The 2x2 time management matrix, detailed in Stephen Covey's book, First Things First, is the general framework on which Priority Matrix is run.
He is the author of Time Management for System Administrators from O'Reilly; along with Christine Hogan, co-author of the book The Practice of System and Network Administration from Addison-Wesley and in 2007 with Peter H. Salus he has published a compilation of the best April Fools jokes created by the IETF entitled The Complete April Fools' Day RFCs.