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The last time I rewatched "The West Wing" I was once again impressed by how good people were at their jobs. How productive everyone was. I wondered how I could be
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I had lunch with my parents recently and took a few photos with both my film and digital cameras. I shot about the same number of photos with each camera, with close to
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I'm an impressionable young man, and when I notice someone on The Internet raving about something, I want to feel that way, too. I often order whatever that thing is, only
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I hate making fiber-based silver gelatin prints in the darkroom. But I love having them to hold and to hang.
Fiber-based papers have this deep, magical sheen, and the surface is smooth yet
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One valid criticism of using paper for notes is that searching through notebooks is rather difficult. With my poor handwriting, scanning for certain information in a wash of squiggly lines can be painfully
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I put together a workbench in my basement office that was supposed to house all of the cool “maker” projects I was planning. You know, little electronic builds, equipment repair, that sort of
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It’s been a while since I bought a new fountain pen. This is about the Pilot Custom 823.
Literally every review I’ve read says the same things: “It’s not a
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Keith James, Macfilos:
Perhaps because life in the third decade of the twenty-first century, for those of us in technologically developed countries, seems to involve almost total submersion in an ocean of digital
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I’ve been using the
reMarkable 2 tablet for almost three months now. I’m often asked what I think of it. The short answer is this:
I use the reMarkable tablet every
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Writers spend way too much time and money seeking out their “grail” pen and paper combo — the tools that will make their work so much “smoother.” It’s a pattern we’ve seen
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It only takes a few seconds to write something down in a notebook, and look what it gets you. It gets you an immutable, permanent record of something in a cool, personally unique
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Film photography is a lot of work. Not so much the actual shooting part, that’s work no matter what the medium, but lately I find the rest of the process (developing, scanning,
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This tweet by Mike Lee Williams started something:
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Note: I'm now doing it this way instead.
I look at a lot of articles on the web. And by “look
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