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by roeme
4476 days ago
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Quite exactly what I thought. And even assuming they somehow managed to achieve a good/strong isolation from prying eyes/anonymization of the paper they have to handle inside their shop, there's still the fact that you're sending these notebooks through good knows what channels - one might suppose one must raised quite high suspicions so that your mail is intercepted; I wouldn't be so sure about that with recent revelations. But even worse; mail can and a few times gets lost, be it of the electronic or physical nature. And you don't have a copy in your sent folder in this case, and you can't reorder nor have someone resend another item. I really, really like the idea of a digitizing/digized notebook, and I do agree that something that beats paper and pen has yet to be invented (can it even?). I would however preferred a device or solution that I could set up or use at home. This brings up some ideas. You are in a room that resembles an office.
In front of you, there is a screen displaying some orange toned website with a lot of text.
To your right, there is a shiny apple product. It might be a computer mouse.
To your left, there is a scanner, a notebook and a pen.
>_
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