pompomwall
February 22nd, 2008, 06:14 PM
Hello,
I am new around here. I have been a big fan of www.eclecticenergies.com for a while. I had the good fortune of exchanging a few emails with Ewald about his website, and book, and he mentioned a filing system that kept all his past records. I was intrigued by the idea, and looked around on my own for a good system for myself. Then it dawned on me that I could just use Gmail. Gmail is google's free web based email. The nice thing about it is you can search your own messages for keywords, like you were using their search engine. I also like the feature "labels" that can be applied to individual messages. I made a label for every hexagram in the I ching, and made an I ching label too. So, as I toss coins, I can send myself an email (with the question in the subject line) that has recorded the outcome, label it accordingly and mark it as "unread". In the side bar the labels show next how many unread messages were assigned to them, so it is also counting how many times I receive a hexagram. I am very thankful to have stumbled across this community, I am really getting a lot out of reading the threads.
Thanks
In trying to decide to post this I got 44 lines 1,2.
I am new around here. I have been a big fan of www.eclecticenergies.com for a while. I had the good fortune of exchanging a few emails with Ewald about his website, and book, and he mentioned a filing system that kept all his past records. I was intrigued by the idea, and looked around on my own for a good system for myself. Then it dawned on me that I could just use Gmail. Gmail is google's free web based email. The nice thing about it is you can search your own messages for keywords, like you were using their search engine. I also like the feature "labels" that can be applied to individual messages. I made a label for every hexagram in the I ching, and made an I ching label too. So, as I toss coins, I can send myself an email (with the question in the subject line) that has recorded the outcome, label it accordingly and mark it as "unread". In the side bar the labels show next how many unread messages were assigned to them, so it is also counting how many times I receive a hexagram. I am very thankful to have stumbled across this community, I am really getting a lot out of reading the threads.
Thanks
In trying to decide to post this I got 44 lines 1,2.