about time. I'm still always surprised at how many meetings I sit in where there are 30 people there with their big fat day planners and only me with my Pocket PC. It's not hard to write on once you get the hang of it. I hope the new innovations are actually useful and not just a bunch of games and crap.
Yet some of us prefer pen on paper, simple as that.
I have a Treo, a laptop, a desktop, a this, a that...I still like to lay out the week, month, year or project on paper. It's an entirely different process--a different medium, if you will. Brian Tracy speaks of "thinking on paper," and there is something to that.
Big fat day planners are more impressive. People with them must certainly be very busy and important. It reminds me of Clinton's bible which was as big as the Manhattan phone book.