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Believe it or not, it’s paper. It’s not often regarded as a power tool, but when it comes to complex thinking and problem solving, paper is often as ubiquitous as water and air.
Edward Tufte points out in a posting on his site that “in the last 10 years, every country in the western world has increased its per capita use of paper.” I know I’m doing my part, and my co-workers as well.
For more reading on paper and its uses in thinking and cognition, check out the posting by Tufte on his web site.
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Indeed. Haven’t found anything as useful and simple to use.
(Thanks for the link to Tufte’s post)
Comment by Kiran Mova, Monday, September 10, 2007 @ 8:27 pm