Make It Tea

Eclectic unstructured ramblings...

Analogue Tools

I use paper notebooks and pens and pencils in preference to digital tools for everyday tasks. And I write a daily diary using fountain pens and watercolor paints in a hardback A5 dotted-grid notebook. I also keep a "5-year diary" that's just a few lines each day - one page covers a 5 year span, so you can instantly look back over the years each day as you add a new entry. Barring catastrophic accidents you're more likely to keep your paper memories around for your whole life, which is unlikely for digital records, as technology changes and files are lost, forgotten or become obsolete. Paper and pen never dies.

Calculator

These are the ones I use almost daily. There are others in my "collection"

Computer & Phone
Server
Music & Media
Watch

I have a small collection of watches but I'm trying to stop myself becoming a watch-collector, as I can't afford it!