Stop putting crap on my porch!
So can I just say: Fuck yellow pages. Recycle it now. If you can read this, you can search the web. Kill that medium. Newspapers are going fast, too. Better yet we wouldn't need to recycle if we used less paper. I found the yellow pages the other day on my porch. 2 minute task: recycle it. Don't wait, just do it. Paper isn't dead. Well OK it is a dead tree, but as a medium paper isn't dead. Would you ever consider buying an encyclopedia on paper at this point? If you answered yes then please check out wikipedia. Maybe lookup something or something else.
You know what interests me about paper? What do you write down? If you had a really great notebook, what would keep in it? Comment or email me and let me know. My answer is geeky as all hell. I keep the work I do in math or physics books. All my actionable lists and stuff and notes are kept electronically. So in my Moleskine is problem solving. Tell me, what do you write in there?
But first, seriously, recycle your yellowpages right now. It won't take more than two minutes.
You know what interests me about paper? What do you write down? If you had a really great notebook, what would keep in it? Comment or email me and let me know. My answer is geeky as all hell. I keep the work I do in math or physics books. All my actionable lists and stuff and notes are kept electronically. So in my Moleskine is problem solving. Tell me, what do you write in there?
But first, seriously, recycle your yellowpages right now. It won't take more than two minutes.


1 Comments:
I use my physical yellowpages maybe three times a year when no computers are handy. It's not worth the paper, but since it's on my porch I keep it for those three times.
I have a moleskine and it is full of various stuff. Mostly it's checklists of what to pack for a trip, checklists of what to buy at Fred Meyer, notes after my therapy sessions, personal lists, I took notes in it in some design classes recently where a computer felt out of place... um, a few thumbnail sketches, early floor plans for my wedding (2.5 years hence). That sort of thing.
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