Rescue time is a nifty little service that monitors what you do on your computer and reports back, with plenty of trendy graphs and numbers. I tried it out last week, and the insight it gives you on where your time at your computer actually goes is pretty interesting.
If you haven’t already, I suggest trying them out. I honestly found it more of a cool fad-type thing, and aren’t using it any more - but it was certainly cool to see a weeks’ worth of my computer-time.
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August 12th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
ha, I’ll have to try this out to see how much time I waste on Civ IV