OneNote is fine if your in the Microsoft Ghetto. I've used it. It's a fine product. all this drivel: "Version 2.hsjsgj can only read Version fdfj if you have MS 10.6 or 11 or eat oatmeal, or have the Norwegian version... or: paid for for the PAYED-or-locked-out-399 version", etc. Is somewhere between distressing and amusing. Or the sadness of watching people realise, very, very slowly a spreadsheet is no way to consolidate most machine readable complicated ideas.
I sort of visualise a DIY movement as a leading edge of a broader base of practices generally. However, this corresp. has made me visualise a specific dichotomy. Its "DIY" somewhat equated to "loner" as opposed to formal science without exception sizable groups ? Certainly the rubber hits the road on a notebook most when one of two things happen:
- Its lost.
- Its shared.
Maybe I visualize DIYers as more like moonlighters; that there daily roles are sciencey, or students of it anyway ( same thing from a content-of- head perspective, almost ).
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