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	<title>Comments on: SK8 Goggles</title>
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		<title>By: ja</title>
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		<description>The handwriting is my creati-productivity savior. Sure, I have to get back on the board to type it all up, but the slower, messier, more focused use of pen and paper&#039;s keeping me satisfied. Don&#039;t know about you, but I don&#039;t think about things in a straight line. I make boxes, circles, asides, marginalia, scratches, cross-outs, doodles and underlines. All things I can&#039;t do on my puter. I&#039;ve even taken to sketching out Final Cut edits in ink. Then lets talk about how fresh and focused I feel coming to the computer after a break, rather than worn down by the near-solid-state stimulus. Everything I do on my machine seems that much brighter.</description>
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