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 DATE : 2021.03.13
 TIME : 16:59
AUTHOR : [email protected]
TITLE : PEN AND PAPER

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Nothing earth shattering to see here, just a overdue, short
post about two things that I have carried with me everyday since
since graduating college in 1989: a pen and some kind of pocket
notebook.

It really started earlier than that though, around 5th grade;
I evidently was lying about the amount of homework I had, and
my mom made me carry a notebook that I was to use to write down
everything that I had to do. She probably had the teacher sign
it too; I can’t remember the details, but it worked, and I have
used and carried notebooks ever since. In school I would carry it
my bag, but since then it has resided in my back pocket.

I take notes on my computer too of course. I have used a variety
of apps in the past; I am currently using a combination of Vim,
Joplin, syncthing, git, and nextcloud. Notes stored on my computer
are more often for procedural or repetitive task, or things that I
may want to copy and paste. In most cases these digital notes are
as important to me as config files, and other things I routinely
back up, but the pen and paper notes server a different purpose,
and are also just quicker, easier, and more convenient. My analog
notes tend to be more list-like in nature, compared to the ones
I keep on my computer, and almost never need to be digitized, as
they are a mainly a complementary supplement to my digital note
taking.

Since graduating college and entering the work force, I have used
a variety of pocket sized notebooks, spiral bound flip books, pads
of paper in a cover, pocket calendars, and day-timers; but for
the last 20 years or so, I can say that of all the pen and paper
solutions I have carried, the best I have found is simply this:
a Fisher Bullet Space Pen coupled with 3.5“x 5.5” dotted, memo
books, carried in a leather cover.

What I love about this notebook, is that the leather cover makes
it very durable and comfortable to carry in my back pocket, and it
can hold 3, 64 page notebooks. In one leather cover I can carry
one notebook for long term work-related things, one for mostly
linux-related things, and one for archived material from the
previous year.

The Fisher Bullet Space Pen is almost indestructible. The one I
carry now, I found near my driveway after losing it for over a
year. It had been run over by a car and exposed to the elements
and still serves as my everyday pen. It’s not the best writing
pen, but it is small and comfortable, and easily carried.

It may seem trivial, or an insignificant geeky thing, but my pen
and paper pocket notebook make me happy.

--norris

(o\_!_/o)