Your New Sidekick (Notepad!)
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Published 2023-12-05
All Comments (21)
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dissapointed by the lack of hexagons despite the scientific evidence of their Bestagon nature
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How did I just voluntarily watch a 4 minute advertisement and come away thinking it was good content
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The steady transition to stationary company is both intriguing and satisfying.
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I willingly clicked on, watched, and enjoyed a 4 minute ad. Take note, YouTube.
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dammit, I was waiting for it to convey "we're done now" by closing the pad at the end. CGP Grey found the most impressive way to make me stick till the very end. Well played.
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As far as ads go, not a bad presentation.
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I love the idea that closing the cover lets people know "This meeting is over"
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This is it. Grey is on his way to making his own work-shirts soon...
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how do you correct spelling mistakes on these? I keep right clicking on them but nothing comes up. also does it gets regular software updates?
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I picked one up a few weeks ago, and I find it incredibly useful as a teacher. I am constantly overloaded with notes and prefer to batch uploads into Todoist, which this works fabulously for!
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I’m excited to pick up one of these for my next college semester! I’m also fascinated by how much care went into both this and the Theme journals; not sweating details like the tearing of paper is a nice touch and goes to show the effort in little books of paper that can do so much!
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This vidéo is not sponsored. This video is a sponsor.
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Is the paper fountain pen friendly?
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I have to admit, this is the first time an advertisement longer than 20 seconds has held my attention long enough to sit through the whole thing. Well done.
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I can speak to the quality of these notebooks. The covers are thick and rugged, and the pages are super smooth to write on. The only complaint would be that sometimes the covers on the normal notebooks are too sturdy and can be a pain when not writing in the middle of the book. That's going to be a problem with any bound book though.
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I admit that I rewinded to hear the satisfying clean tear again It’s at 3:33
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I am not familiar with tri-state checklists. Can somebody give me a hand? Thank you!
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Strange as this may sound, these days it's kind of a selling point to say "it doesn't require charging." Also, "no boot-up time" and "it doesn't require a password." All reasons I have been using a white board in my home for years.
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0:32 I love this depiction of what computers are like. It’s like you’re lost in a nigh-infinite imaginary universe
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Own one of these despite not writing a lot of notes - wanted to support Grey and Cortex. Looks very nice and professional on the desk. The to do list is by far my favorite part of it. Grey speaks the truth about the dots for doodles. They're so alluring.