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	<title>Comments on: Archive of David Allen&#8217;s Productivity Principles Newsletters</title>
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		<title>By: Ricky&#8217;s RAM Dump &#187; The Ancient Writings of David Allen</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday when I wrote about the Archive of David Allen’s Productivity Principles Newsletters at the Ready4Anything Yahoo! Group I mentioned that you can still find many of the original &#8220;Food for Thoughts&#8221; articles that David Allen wrote using the Internet Archive WayBackMachine at archive.org, but that it would require a little effort. [...]</description>
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