For work, I have legal pads that I use to take notes for myself. I also like little notebooks for personal things. I generally keep them until they are completely filled.
I like my notebooks to have a singular purpose and I don't like using one for multiple things. I'll make the exception if the book was hardily used after it's fulfilled its purpose.
Of course, I haven't used a paper notebook in years. I write all my notes, journal entries, books, poetry, etc on my computer.
I do as well during most of the day, but I tend to get a lot of ideas at night while I'm relaxing in bed, and I've never quite gotten to like the whole laptop in bed arrangement. So I keep a notebook on the nightstand and just jot stuff down before I forget.
It's an amazing diary of my earliest Navy days.. it starts in blizzardy North Chicago, then to beautiful San Diego, and on to Groton Ct where I join my first submarine crew in September.
I tend to use notebooks filling all the space, its a professional habit, as with Tim M my lab book must be written on every page, and my copper notebook must be space filling to prevent accusations of later alterations if it becomes evidence in court.
In '78 I
:: ahem ::In '78 I
So many smartass comebacks. So little time.....
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