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Originally Posted by omniinmo View Post
Nope, I'm suggesting multiple contexts per task.

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Let me give you a less "laughable" example:

**Setup safe on garage wall with Fred's help**

This needs to happen at your house, in the garage, and you need Fred's help to lift the safe because it's too heavy.

To simplify your contexts are:

- Garage
- Fred
- Waiting

Which context do you pick?

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omniinmo
Well, that's a project. Probably something like this:

Buy tools to cut hole in wall @store
Cut hole in garage wall @home
Call Fred to set up time to install safe @phone

And then I'd put it on my calendar.

Easy enough?

I frankly don't see it as "Hey, I'm in a particular location, let's do a search on multiple items or contexts to see where the magic convergence might let me do something RIGHT HERE." You are seriously overcomplicating things; to have 50 contexts and using the intersections of the contexts as your driving force to what you can do at this moment is, IMO, the wrong way of going about it. It's like a perverse over-interpretation of GTD. Even a non-perverse interpretation of GTD is overkill in many cases :-)