Archives for the 'paper' Category
Cri de coeur [Lifemuncher]
Once, long ago (actually last year), when I was young and impressionable, I was seduced by the siren’s song of Levenger’s beautiful, expensive Circa system. The paper was luxurious, the pictures in the catalog were sensual and filled with leather clad offices and crackling fireplaces. I succumbed, and dropped a couple hundred bucks on [...]
Quote from Stephen Pinker [Lifemuncher]
Here’s one for the DIYPlanner crowd:
Do you have a Personal Digital Assistant…? These are the hand-held devices that recognize handwriting, store phone numbers, edit text, send faxes, keep schedules and many other feats. They are marvels of engineering and can organize a busy life. But I don’t have one, though I am a gadget lover. [...]
3 Tips for Embracing Analog Productivity [Getting Things Done]
This is a guest post by Geoff R. of Gearfire.net
A year ago, if someone asked me “paper or digital?” for just about anything, I would say digital. Today, I will probably still say digital in many situations, but I am trying to make an effort to embrace paper and pen productivity.
Paper offers distinct advantages [...]