I was impressed by the first episode, and I like the classics so the "darker Doctor" doesn't bother me, but the energy between the Doctor and Clara annoys me
The 9th is my favorite, more because I saw him immediately after deploying and saw a lot of parallels between that Doctor and us veterans - than anything to do with the show
“I walked away from the Last Great Time War, I marked the passing of the Timelords, I saw the birth of the universe and I watched as time ran out, moment by moment until nothing remained – no time, no space, just ME! I walked in universes where the laws of physics were devised by the mind of a mad man! And I watched universes freeze and creations burn, I have seen things you wouldn’t believe,"
" I have lost things you will never understand! And I know things, secrets that must never be told, knowledge that must never be spoken! Knowledge that will make parasite gods blaze! So come on then! Take it! Take it all baby! Have it! You have it all!”"
jiffy looks good.. I will give it a shot ... Im actually working on an hour tracker that is tightly integrated with asana as a pet project right now... and i like my WIP more than any of the trackers i have tried so far.... although i havent tried jiffy
Yeah, I was long looking for a good tracker too. I wanted something that was dead-simple and pretty. Many of the existing ones are just too overengineered (providing lots of stupid things you need to configure) and/or super ugly. Jiffy is pretty and simple (although you can set up a more complex project-layout—without actually making it harder to use; it stays a tap to switch/end a task).
It supports exports/backups to Dropbox or Drive too, so you can probably integrate it with something else somehow.
When looking for something, I also wasn’t interested in a solution that required me to sign up somewhere. I wanted an off-line solution.
yeah the reason I want to integrate w/ asana is really trying to quantize project cost and man-hours....and i woud like to auto generate gannt charts after the fact and compare them to the burndown charts as well as provide an error margin on task estimates
it really extends pretty far beyond simple hour tracking i guess