Will Evans wrote:
Does anyone have a 'suitcase' where the stick stuff they find?

When I was taking undergraduate design classes, this was called a "sketchbook".

:-)

As much as I like the computers and tah wehbs, I still prefer working with tangible objects. Lately if I see something online that I like I print it out and paste it in. I've also started carrying StudioTac (or some other double-sided tacky stuff) in my sketchbook so I can swipe things in the field.

On the mac, I've been experimenting with Yojimbo for URLs to papers and to index papers that I've downloaded. I've been trying Scrivener for outlining and writing, my brain is so wired for emacs/TeX that it's hard to break my old workflow of ascii-notes-to-final-draft.


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