There's this wonderful device called a notebook. It needs no batteries and can be transported in a purse, or even in your coat pocket. It never crashes or becomes technologically obsolete. Best of all, you can be equipped with a notebook and pen for under ten dollars. People who haven't tried it don't know what they're missing.
I love to go back and look over my lecture notes.
I took notes twice. I would tape the lecture and take notes. At study, I would replay tape and fill in the notes.
Bonus art work too!
I actually used one of those on a business trip last week - it worked great. I brought it along because I was tired of getting seats on planes with no power outlet and my poor laptop battery can't last the whole flight anymore. It turned out to be a very soothing way to record my thoughts.
"There's this wonderful device called a notebook. It needs no batteries and can be transported in a purse, or even in your coat pocket. It never crashes or becomes technologically obsolete. Best of all, you can be equipped with a notebook and pen for under ten dollars. People who haven't tried it don't know what they're missing."
They can also be read in bright daylight, unlike, my Palm and laptop. However, none of them work well in the rain. For that, you need stone tablets...