Someone's Lost Schedule Book

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A customer left behind a schedule book from Miami-Dade College, and being the upstanding citizen I am, I did not simply throw it away. I did, however, take a look inside, so as to gain insight into the mind of the owner, to understand what might have driven her to leave behind a schedule book.

From afar, we can see the different colors hilighting various appointments. Based on the content, orange appears to be personal calls, or pro-bono work, blue is obviously school-related, as are those appointments without any coloring. Everything hilighted in pink reers to financial obligations or purchases. And, finally, everything hilighted in green is business-related. I must thank my assistant for using her feminine insight to decode the method to this girl's hilighting madness.

What I discovered turned out to be quite dark, and quite shocking to some. Mouse-over parts of this image and click the links to see detailed views of certain key points.

Featured on Flickr's Explore on 10/9/2005.

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  1. homekeeper31 48 months ago | reply

    I will be using this on my blog www.joyeverafter.blogspot.com on Friday, June 25.

  2. andres.perez.figueroa 30 months ago | reply

    Lovely pic. I've used it in a slide presentation about Science 2.0:
    www.slideshare.net/anpefi/herramientas-para-una-ciencia20

    Thanks!

  3. faerydruidess 29 months ago | reply

    Awesome photo. I have used it with attribution on my article. Thank you!

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  4. oarranzli 25 months ago | reply

    Nice pic. I used it in blog post here blogdesap.blogspot.com
    Thanks for sharing.

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