Greetings all!
I thought that some of you who yearn to take a "lo-fi" approach jotting down tasks might find this interesting. It only dawned on me to share this with you all because someone made a comment earlier on in the lift when I took it out to check something... They said that I looked like an old-time private eye.
After several years of dealing with Palm, Compaq and then Dell PDAs, I have switched to a unit that requires neither batteries nor Windows.
It is an old fashioned leather flip notepad - exactly what the police used to use. As a matter of fact - I ordered it years ago from a law enforcement gear catalogue (my dad is in law enforcement and has all kinds of cool stuff lying around). It is made from thick, black leather. It was very, very stiff at first, but it has finally started to wear in. It has a little window where you could put ID or something. I use it for my work ID/pass - instead of having it dangle about my neck.
When I needed to jot something down, I had to unholster my pda, turn it on, navigate to the notepad function, write in some bizarre stylised alphabet... by that time I forgot what I needed to write.
I will post a picture of it when I can. The only consumable you need worry about is the pads that it uses - but almost any old small paper pad will do as a refill. No fancy-smancy expensive custom refills here!
So, for those going for the private eye look - this is worth investigating.
I thought that some of you who yearn to take a "lo-fi" approach jotting down tasks might find this interesting. It only dawned on me to share this with you all because someone made a comment earlier on in the lift when I took it out to check something... They said that I looked like an old-time private eye.
After several years of dealing with Palm, Compaq and then Dell PDAs, I have switched to a unit that requires neither batteries nor Windows.
It is an old fashioned leather flip notepad - exactly what the police used to use. As a matter of fact - I ordered it years ago from a law enforcement gear catalogue (my dad is in law enforcement and has all kinds of cool stuff lying around). It is made from thick, black leather. It was very, very stiff at first, but it has finally started to wear in. It has a little window where you could put ID or something. I use it for my work ID/pass - instead of having it dangle about my neck.
When I needed to jot something down, I had to unholster my pda, turn it on, navigate to the notepad function, write in some bizarre stylised alphabet... by that time I forgot what I needed to write.
I will post a picture of it when I can. The only consumable you need worry about is the pads that it uses - but almost any old small paper pad will do as a refill. No fancy-smancy expensive custom refills here!
So, for those going for the private eye look - this is worth investigating.