Wayne Johnson writes: > I thought scheduling was pretty neat to, until I tried to get my > companions at work to use it. They were rarely interested. And unless > everyone keeps all their schedule on it, no deal. It was like this in 3 > different companies. Sometimes there is a big gap between neat and > usable. I recall being one of those people who wouldn't use a scheduler. I figured "what's the angle to me to having other people be able to program my time without asking me?" Sometimes too much efficiency is NOT a good thing....