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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,322
The kindle scribe is an e-ink device. It does look and feels like ordinary paper. Plus all handwritten notes are saved in the cloud and/or in your personal server. It takes the hell of a lot less space than the dozens of notebooks that I have in store, and the hundreds (if not thousands) of books that I've read. Plus it has search and indexing capabilities.

I'm honestly trying to migrate to a completely paperless experience. Not because I'm an activist, but rather because it's far more practical and convenient.
What can I say as a boomer, I like books and paper because that's what the brain used when young.
I have the e-ink devices. The are useful for field documents access.

https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/anyone-use-kindle.167866/post-1486304

My old Sony PRS-600 has some of the older daughter's early art on it from 2009.
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joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
6,279
The kindle scribe is an e-ink device. It does look and feels like ordinary paper. Plus all handwritten notes are saved in the cloud and/or in your personal server. It takes the hell of a lot less space than the dozens of notebooks that I have in store, and the hundreds (if not thousands) of books that I've read. Plus it has search and indexing capabilities.

I'm honestly trying to migrate to a completely paperless experience. Not because I'm an activist, but rather because it's far more practical and convenient.
So, when I want to spread my notes out on the desk (or on the floor), how many of these Kindle thing-a-ma-bobbies do you think I'll need?
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
27,514
The timing chart is a development tool, used to verify logic sequences. Those charts do not need to be saved. Also, these sequences can be run on a logic simulator. At least there is a theory that they can be run on a simulator.I have not done it.
 
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