[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] just thought that you would want to know
Drew King (dking65@kingconsulting.us)
dking65 at kingconsulting.us
Tue Apr 11 12:46:18 PDT 2023
I agree.
Although, less paper is used each day. Not just for handwriting but in all aspects.
If I could, I'd brick up my Mailbox so the postman couldn't deliver any more paper.
Digital will replace paper 100% at some point.
I used to use notepads to take notes every day, and I exchanged it for the evernote app. I can retrieve information on my tablet, on my phone, and on my computer. It's much more convenient and searchable than a bunch of notepads of paper.
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Drew King
On April 11, 2023 2:34:22 PM EDT, jjrudy1 at comcast.net wrote:
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><https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-athletes-way/202103/4-reasons-w
>riting-things-down-paper-still-reigns-supreme> Research shows that
>handwriting notes activates multiple brain regions associated with optimal
>memory, much more so than digital devices. Taking notes by hand or writing a
>to-do list on paper will preserve that memory a lot longer than typing into
>a laptop or phone. (Psychology Today)
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