 h a l f b a k e r y "Put it on a plate, son. You'll enjoy it more."
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The issue is search. How do you
find that telephone number, now
that it's buried by months of
other random scribbles? |
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You just scroll back until you find it. Much easier than my current system of examining every post-it on every layer of my desk in hopes that I haven't trashed it yet. |
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<grin> Ought to call it 'Poor man's palmtop'... |
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Related things, organized as bullet points: |
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o Jack Kerouac is supposed to have written On The Road on huge loops of typewriter paper to avoid stopping to change sheets. |
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o I was in Rome a little while ago, and one of the church's Jubilee Year things (I was not there as a pilgrim, but did have to fight them for places to stay) was a mile-long roll of paper very much like this but on a larger scale -- a flat area with huge spools on both ends. You were expected to write things on the exposed paper, and eventually someone would wind it a little to expose fresh whitespace, and so on. The idea was to tour it around the world along with an eye-haemorrhagingly ugly twelve-foot 'Crystal Cross' apparently made with those little glass cubes that they use as translucent bricks in community swimming pools and orthodontist's offices. (Both of these gimcracky eyesores were in the middle of S. Maria degli Angeli at the time, a building which Diocletian and Michelangelo had both tried to make look nice at various times). I guess that last note's not relevant, I just saw an opportunity to complain and seized it. You would have done the same. |
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maybe you could still have 8.5 x 11 rip-off sections, with a 3-hole punch. it would be a
nice feature, as long as you tried not to think toilet paper |
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Some busses and trains have their destination boards made out of rolling rexin belt. |
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Figure out a way to rip off small sheets *without destroying the infinite loop*, and you've got yourself a croissant. |
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(Maybe periodically there should be a small sheet of paper sticking out with only one side attached: thus this widget could double as an infinite and finite-removable notepad.) |
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