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Originally Posted by whpalmer4 View Post
This might be a YMMV situation. I spend roughly every waking hour with my computer (slight exaggeration, but not much), and I still find the Context concept extremely useful in organizing my work.
I agree. Limiting contexts to only physical locations is taking a very narrow view. Sitting in front of a computer all day (as a software developer), I see contexts as anything that is required to get a task done. That could be a location or resource, or it might be a person, software environment, mindset, work mode, or any other arrangement that isn't commonly available.

-Dennis