Hey There! I followed a link from Monster.com: http://career-advice.monster.com/workplace-productivity/Simplify-Your-Work-Life/Home.aspx ... and have really enjoyed reading about your system and all the comments that weren't article teasers. I wanted to add a comment but the most recent one was from 2005, so I decided to write to you directly. I spent the summer of 1996 in Tucson and found a nifty product in the UA bookstore. It was called Flashlites and was essentially a set of 100 little cards (1"x2.5"), punched on one end and bound by a circular clip. I bought a bunch of them for use in language classes (Spanish and Latin vocabulary) and science classes (Astrophysics equations). They were really neat because you could put them in your pocket and utilize wasted time in lines, etc. They come with a few colored cards to use as dividers. Unfortunately I can't find the company Rossco anywhere. But way back in 1988, I used Rolodex cards and a rubberband to learn Japanese. Rolodex cards are cool because they have the little notches that lock in the rubberband and because you can store them in the Rolodex file when you're done with them. I know I'm two and a half years late on these comments, but here they are anyway. -- SoSaysSunny Sunny Snaith http://SoSaysSunny.com/