Mistfits & Humour
New Blog: Hatching Out by Andew Hatch
His strap line is:
Seeing things, thinking things, writing things.
Make Sense of Your Notes: Muji Chronotebook
Because of the numerous hours in a day (and various other constraints), the lines in a diary are typically very narrow. They are also usually equally distributed (somewhat). But our information is a hierarchy. Some are more important to us. Some we feel happier about. We want to highlight stuff that’s important to us. We want to write things that are more important in BIGGER sizes. Our lives cannot be so easily and clearly divided into equal parcels
Normally when we make notes they follow the same pattern, you start at the top of the page and work your way downwards adding notes. The Chronotebook allows you to organise your notes using time. Not only can you use it to sort your thoughts, you can also use it to keep an eye on the length and time of any particular event.
Being a developer who uses nothing but relational databases all day, I tend to organise my notes using my own simplified UML structure, something my colleagues find mystifying! Everyone is unique, however I find that my method allows me to analyse a problem or scenario as I am making notes which helps me understant the situation before I sit down and properly think about it. However I have to be careful that I don’t spend too much time thinking about how I am going to make notes, rather than listening to what the client is actually saying!
The Chronotebook won the Muji Award International Design Competition for 2007, find out more at the link above…
Microsoft Accounces Just 20 Editions of Windows 7
I will be looking to diagonalgrade my crappy copy of Vista Home Premium, that I never use…
Dogma, Atheists, Agnostics and the Easter Bunny
Paschalepist — one who believes that on the Sunday following the full moon closest in time to the vernal equinox, a fluffy white mountain hare (of the species lepus timidus) hides chocolate eggs.
Apaschalepist — a person who does not believe that the Easter Bunny is real.
Vampirist — one who believes that pale, fanged immortals stalk the night, sometimes in the form of bats.
Avampirist — a person who thinks that un-dead, bloodthirsty demons are mythical.
Pastafarian — one who believes that the universe has been created and tended by the great Flying Spaghetti Monster, blessed be His name.
Antipasta — a person who doesn’t believe that the Flying Spaghetti Monster exists.


