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Structured Procrastination

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I'm writing this blog post today. Sure -- it's been a while since I've blogged, and I really wanted to blog earlier, but I finally found something more important not to do.

I confess -- I am a world-famous procrastinator. But that might not be a bad thing. John Perry tells us that structured procrastination can lead to a happier, more productive life. Take a look. It makes for a light, fun read.

There's also a procrastinator's club. It was announced in an Omni Magazine in 1982 (no kidding). I've been meaning to join. Sounds like a great group. Going to get around to it pretty soon now.

I should probably renew my subscription to Omni as well. I've been missing those cool hi-tech articles. It's a great rag.

So procrastinators everywhere -- unite! Just not today. Maybe next week.

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Hi Dan,

This is June. I have NOT procrastinated, I called what I thought was your cell phone twice. I lost your email address.

I hope this is you!

Write back!

Best, June Lee

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