Quote Originally Posted by AGrzes View Post
One of the option in sorting process is to throw them away but I still have go through each one to know which ones are junk.

The other problem that I've found is that when I put target of for example sorting 20 bookmarks I tend to avoid the task when I'm not sure that I will do 20 in one sitting. Other way round when I put 5 I feel that I spend the same time managing actions as sorting bookmarks.
Sorting through bookmarks is an excellent thing to do when you have a spare few minutes while on the phone, waiting for a meeting, et cetera. It's only a big task because you thing it's a big task; I'm sure you have more important things to do. I think there's a pretty good chance that you are resisting this chore precisely because a part of you thinks it's not worth your time. Here's what I suggest: take all the old bookmarks and put them in a folder marked "OLD as of DATE". If you find yourself looking for a bookmark in the next you-pick-how-many months and finding it in that folder, move that bookmark to another folder. At the end of the time period, either delete the folder or pick another future date to review it for deletion. This can be applied to all kinds of aging stuff: software, email, files, old clothes- all the stuff you think you "should" do something about.