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Old 10-29-2006, 01:44 AM   #31
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I would also like to go old school with a pencil/pen and pad of paper when I want to work on something. Taking the time to create something in your own handwriting.

When using the word processor, I would type up term papers, outlines, and misc. writings. Especially when you are full of lots of ideas and thoughts or your hands are too lazy to write with pencil and paper, it can be quite helpful.

When I'm out, I love to capture thoughts and ideas on my small notepad and retractable pen.
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Old 10-29-2006, 02:06 AM   #32
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I wrote about 100 pages on pad and paper, because I like to let the writing flow from my hand, but then I decided that it was too much work writing by hand and then typing the same thing onto the computer....
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It depends on where I am. If I'm at school, I'll write longhand in my black notebook nonstop. But at home... nothing comes out. I've got a writing block in my head and haven't quite figured how to beat it.
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Why would you call your self a humble writer? because you use the most basic way of writing, doesnt make you humble to be honest...

Personally, I like to type it straight onto the pc, I don't like writing it all down then copying it, I'm a rather slow copier...
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