Post-it notes
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I use the spiral-bound steno pads because a steno pad is easier to find than a post-it that fell off the moniotr. Many times, though, a post-it not is stuck to one or more pages of it.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
post-it not
For when you don't want to remember what you've written down!!
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I do the same thing. About once a month I scoop all the loose post-its into a file folder, mark the date on it, and file it. It's a crude archiving system, but it works well for me.
QRZ? de WAØTTN
My archiving system is cylindrical and stands on the floor.
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I use the spiral-bound steno pads because a steno pad is easier to find than a post-it that fell off the moniotr. Many times, though, a post-it not is stuck to one or more pages of it.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 -
At the moment I have an HTC Touch Pro 2[^]. It has the best keyboard I have ever tried on any phone - makes the Droid's look terrible in comparison. It runs Windows Mobile though, which is basically an OS on its way out the door. I would like to upgrade to an Android phone, but I have yet to see a single phone running the platform that has a 5-row physical keyboard - which astounds me. The HTC 7 Pro[^] looks like the TP2's successor, only it runs WP7, which is still missing some key features that I need (3rd-party multitasking, C&P (which is coming soon), user-swappable SD cards, etc).
The Galaxy S models have 5 rows. At least mine does.
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D
We have a cabinet at work that is stuffed full of brand new ones. They're also available in the employee store. :)
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I use the spiral-bound steno pads because a steno pad is easier to find than a post-it that fell off the moniotr. Many times, though, a post-it not is stuck to one or more pages of it.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997I use Reporter note books like these: http://www.amazon.com/Reporters-Notebook-Inches-Wirebound-12-Pack/dp/B00006IDTI/[^] Their size (4" x 8") makes it perfect to lay in front of the keyboard.
Best wishes, Hans
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D
I do the same thing, but I don't like post-its. I use a small note pad, I think is less messy, fits drawings when I need and I just scratch what I don't need to remember anymore.
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D
I am sure glad for this post; I thought I was the only one who did this. If I don't write down what I am working on, I am totally lost the next morning.
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At the moment I have an HTC Touch Pro 2[^]. It has the best keyboard I have ever tried on any phone - makes the Droid's look terrible in comparison. It runs Windows Mobile though, which is basically an OS on its way out the door. I would like to upgrade to an Android phone, but I have yet to see a single phone running the platform that has a 5-row physical keyboard - which astounds me. The HTC 7 Pro[^] looks like the TP2's successor, only it runs WP7, which is still missing some key features that I need (3rd-party multitasking, C&P (which is coming soon), user-swappable SD cards, etc).
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I can't find any paper notes anymore. All I use for notes is OneNote. Works great for me.
Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
All I use for notes is OneNote.
I love OneNote and use it all the time as well. I use it for my more detailed note taking that will be relevant for an indefinite amount of time. Quick notes and ideas get put to paper.
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I keep waiting for someone to come up with a solution that keeps track of my thoughts for me cos by the time I get round to writing them down the first bit has gone missing. I also have most of my better ideas stood at a urinal, must be something to do with relaxing and clearing blockages. My missus bought our 5 year old a couple of pads of post-it notes a month or two back. Whole bloody house is plastered in them now. I've woken up with new ones stuck to me before now.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
ChrisElston wrote:
My missus bought our 5 year old a couple of pads of post-it notes a month or two back.
My wife bought my son (5 years old) a hole punch and paper. You can only imagine what his bedroom looks like. If I gave the boy post-it notes then my house would be yellow. :-D
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I am sure glad for this post; I thought I was the only one who did this. If I don't write down what I am working on, I am totally lost the next morning.
you my friend are not alone.
PDPKid wrote:
I am totally lost the next morning. Quote Selected Text
I'm totally lost regardless if I write it down or not. Stress is a terrible, wicked thing.
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ChrisElston wrote:
My missus bought our 5 year old a couple of pads of post-it notes a month or two back.
My wife bought my son (5 years old) a hole punch and paper. You can only imagine what his bedroom looks like. If I gave the boy post-it notes then my house would be yellow. :-D
A friend of mine was called in to see the teacher when she went to pick her son (9) up from school last week. He has broken the school's hole punch. When she asked how he had broken it she was told he was trying to punch a hole in his underwear. I do not know if he was too hot and trying to create extra airflow, or if he had been intending to file them when he got home.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D
For small scope things, like stuff I need to add or change in code, it goes in the comment block at the top. For larger things, they're usually web-related, so I just keep the tab open in FF when I close it, and when I restart it, it's there. Got about 82 tabs open at the moment, and a second window for my auxiliary screen that has a good 13. :-O
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D
I'm also glad for this post - makes me see that I'm not insane (mostly). :-D I've tried every organizer app under the sun, but always go back to my trusty pencil and paper. Paperless office - pshaw!
- S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on! Code, follow, or get out of the way.
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D
My Colleague uses 80 column punch cards. They fit well in a shirt pocket, hold a lot more information than a typical post-it and don't get gummy. He snagged a couple of boxes some years back. They also make great conversation with the younger kids at work.
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wout de zeeuw wrote:
underscore so it's always first in the map/VS folder
but I'm not always working in Visual Studio...that can be a good thing sometimes you know. :-D
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
what do you stick on the post-it note when you need to
The 3M post-it "super sticky label pad" is all-super-sticky *EXCEPT* for about 1/4" of non-sticky - there is a dashed-bar to indicate the edge with the non-sticky, since of course that's the edge you use to peel-off such a label. I have found these will reliably stick to the post-it-note, although indeed sticking merely a post-it-note onto a post-it-note does not seem to stick very well, the "super sticky label pad" is a big escalation in stickiness.
pg--az
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I don't care how much technology I have at my disposal, post-it notes rock. I have more f'n post-it notes on my desk, monitor, workstation, wall, then I can count. If I don't write it down immediately then I will forget it in 2 minutes. What was that? You wanted me to put the updates in last night? Are client is furious and is calling me a dumb ass programmer? I just don't have the time to use "to-do" type software and all that crap...I would love to use that kind of software but pen and paper rocks in so many ways. Thanks for listening. :-D