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by DarkSucker
906 days ago
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> Notebooks are still a great way to preserve the little details of "what the hell was I thinking?" Here here. WWIT (what was I thinking) is so valuable. I'm spending much more time now writing notes that provide context in addition to a bare description of what I did. I hate it when I look at old notes, have a million questions, and curse myself for not writing more. Also, thank you for making the point about the US patent system. I recall somewhere around 1990, where people silently didn't bother to issue notebooks for me to record ideas (i.e. inventions) in favor of electronic disclosure forms. |
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Memories fade. Ink fades but rarely corrupts.