>>As the numbers increase further, it may become sensible to convert more
>>of the old notes to images, OCR text and summaries.
Katie the brave writes:
>surely the answer is a paper-free practice - full computerisation?
>we have, and it works!
Cor. I thought I was aggressive about weeding notes. Do you shred it
all after it goes through the scanner?
Laptops are cool, because I can lie here in front of the TV with the
rest of my family watching Sleepless in Seattle and the news while
reading my e-mail and writing an article for one of the deadtree
journals.
Nicholas Negroponte (prof Media Studies MIT) remarks in one of his
Wired columns on the virtue of the wireless network, which he and his
colleagues thought would alter how people work in office buildings and
so on.
He and a colleague both installed a wireless network at home, and now
instead of lurking in his study with his computer he can bring it into
the living room and still be on the network.
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