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 DATE : 2025.01.05
 TIME : 21:00
AUTHOR : [email protected]
 MOOD : REFLECTIVE
TITLE : LATEX JOURNAL

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Currently checking out the "jwjournal" LaTex package for a
personal diary. I have a personal domain that is just sitting
with an empty domain that I just cant motivate myself to publish
anything to. Mainly because I find myself increasingly turned off
by the internet, hell maybe technology if I am being honest.

I am 55 now and just tired. But at the same time I want to leave
something for my kids. Maybe at some point they would want to know
what I was thinking about at my age. I don't think a website that
would eventually fall into disrepare or oblivion when I die is the
answer. A traditional journal would be best, but my handwriting
is horrible. So I am thinking I would journal on my laptop and
print out entries and put them in a binder that my kids or wife
could find when I die. I'm really not trying to sound morbid here,
more practical.


-Snowcrash