I made for the book, way back in July of 2008. I know this because thankfully, I kept a detailed logbook on my book
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@Randy: you're totally right For those of you with iPhones, I just came across this really great app called Momento, which aggregates your ...
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Black out nothing. What they will value is especially those parts!
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That's a really terrific point, Randy. But, if I want to be well-regarded by my offspring, maybe I should black out a few entries... :-)
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This is a good practice for you, but it's a valuable family artifact for your descendants. The one's my great-great grandfather kept are a wonderful look into his daily life and a snapshot of oth...
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Sounds like the 17th c. diary of Samuel Pepys...
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Great idea! Love the Zinsser quote!
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I forgot to mention that I moved all of my "future" calendar over to Google Calendar, synced up on my iPhone. Nice digital / paper divide.
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I almost always journal my times traveling and hiking, but it took me a while to convert to everyday logging. I think it started when I realized I was (semi-obsessively) adding things to Google C...
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Thanks, y'all. @Bonnie - Did you know that Umberto Eco has a whole book out about lists? A little ...
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