Atomic clocks and sticky notes

Once when I was making an enquiry at a Member of Parliament’s office here in Canada, I saw that one of the assistant’s computer monitors was framed with at least a dozen yellow paper sticky notes. And last year I bought an off-lease laptop computer through an online dealer in Oklahoma. Funny thing is the laptop was previously leased-to-own by the government of Canada, and I can see ragged marks where the adhesive from sticky notes removed the finish from the titanium frame housing the LCD display.

The moral of this story is that these Canadian government employees would have shown themselves to be more professional and up-to-date if instead of employing paper sticky notes, they had used electronic sticky notes, like those provided by www.saythetime.com’s atomic clock for Windows.

www.saythetime.com helps you stay organized, whether you simply need to keep track of the time of day using voice announcements at prearranged spots in your day or you require appointment reminders or sticky notes. I have tried the free trial download, and the voice recordings and reminders of time of day sure beat glancing at the clock every 5 minutes or trying to remember what a particular coded beep means.