Me: Electronic calendars, whether on my desktop or on my phone, can’t replace my good old-fashioned paper calendar with my specific notes and annotations keying my memory to essential issues

Also me: who the fuck is Joel and what am I doing to or with him at 11

@Popehat You kill my access to my electronic calendar, I might as well move to Alaska and start a new life, under a new name. Because I will not remember what I am supposed to do with this one, anyway.
@locksmithprime @Popehat Agreed. Shared calendars are the best. Can see if I've got something planned that I wasn't informed about when I'm trying to plan something else. Keeps me out of trouble with the other half... Also helps for when I forget to tell her about something I planned..
@Tedgarrison3 @Popehat And birthdays and anniversaries. I already normalized with everyone that I do not memorize those dates anymore. They are all in the calendar, or must be. I need the memory space for other things. :)