The one and only software solution that ever worked for my work style was Lotus Agenda. I've been waiting for a modern version of it for 20 years.
For now, lab books/notebooks/legal pads work well enough.
Understood. My point was more about whiners moaning about the "BAN".
I'm not religious about lightbulbs. In my house I use the right bulb for the right purpose. Bathrooms and closets get incandescents, lamps get LED or CFL, kitchen gets halogen, etc etc.
Well, I just bought a reasonable 72 Watt bulb with the output lumens equal to an older style 100 Watt bulb. Seems like a no-brainer to me. I get a lower electric bill without having to use an ugly CFL or super expensive LED.
Remember the ban is on older inefficient incandescent bulbs, not incandescent bulbs in general.
The news organizations and tin foil hat wearing types are focusing on the "ban" part for their own ends.
Once a vehicle is associated with a church, it's doomed. Over the years, I have seen so many reports of church vans going over cliffs, crashing and burning, etc etc. Whenever I am near one on the road, I make sure to put some distance between my car and the van as quickly as possible.
No such thing as an auto deployed engine fire blanket in modern cars. Not sure where you got that one.
Scientists will study your brain to learn more about your distant cousin, Man.