StreamBoard StreamBoard New Tiddler Hold Tiddler Open in Main Story Remove from Board Filter Text Image Search Height Width Window SideBar Backlog Draft of 'Bullet Journal' [[My wallet|http://onestarleathergoods.com/theparksloper]] holds a fountain pen and a Field Notes notebook that I use as a kind of [[Bullet Journal|https://bulletjournal.com/]]. [img[my wallet]] I don't follow all the conventions, though. I haven't found much use for page numbers, collections, future or monthly logs. I really just use it as a daily log and find the glyphs the useful thing to get things out of my head. After about 2 months, it's full. At that point, I try to review the whole thing and see what I was up to and if there are loose ends. I have a particular annotation for might-do versus to-do: ⊙ I don't know if anyone else does this. It doesn't seem to be a part of the [[original glyph set|https://bulletjournal.com/pages/learn]]. I make a bullet, then circle the dot to indicate it's an idea not an obligation. That seems to let me log ideas for tasks & projects without as much burden to commit. If a thing started as a task bullet, but I want to defer it, just circling the dot is an easy transition. If I do it, I draw an "X" over it. If I transfer it to another list, I make a ">" chevron. Just like task bullets, really, except more chill. I like the idea of glyphs that can turn into other glyphs through adding features, especially since I write in pen. I've seen folks use all sorts of elaborately-drawn icons and such. But I'm not really all that inclined to drawing, so I'm on the look-out for very simple & meaningfully functional symbols. Draft of 'Vector Trek' In February 2021, I played with converting [[Super Star Trek in JavaScript]]. It's a text-based game, but I've got notions of tinkering with it further. Apropos of that, I have my [[WGL6100]] code for drawing glowy lines that I'd like to develop further. What if I made a flashier version of Super Star Trek that looked like the displays from Wrath of Khan? [img[kobayashi-maru.jpeg]] [img[kobayashi_0_brighter.gif]] Up next Draft of 'Bullet Journal' [[My wallet|http://onestarleathergoods.com/theparksloper]] holds a fountain pen and a Field Notes notebook that I use as a kind of [[Bullet Journal|https://bulletjournal.com/]]. [img[my wallet]] I don't follow all the conventions, though. I haven't found much use for page numbers, collections, future or monthly logs. I really just use it as a daily log and find the glyphs the useful thing to get things out of my head. After about 2 months, it's full. At that point, I try to review the whole thing and see what I was up to and if there are loose ends. I have a particular annotation for might-do versus to-do: ⊙ I don't know if anyone else does this. It doesn't seem to be a part of the [[original glyph set|https://bulletjournal.com/pages/learn]]. I make a bullet, then circle the dot to indicate it's an idea not an obligation. That seems to let me log ideas for tasks & projects without as much burden to commit. If a thing started as a task bullet, but I want to defer it, just circling the dot is an easy transition. If I do it, I draw an "X" over it. If I transfer it to another list, I make a ">" chevron. Just like task bullets, really, except more chill. I like the idea of glyphs that can turn into other glyphs through adding features, especially since I write in pen. I've seen folks use all sorts of elaborately-drawn icons and such. But I'm not really all that inclined to drawing, so I'm on the look-out for very simple & meaningfully functional symbols. Draft of 'Vector Trek' In February 2021, I played with converting [[Super Star Trek in JavaScript]]. It's a text-based game, but I've got notions of tinkering with it further. Apropos of that, I have my [[WGL6100]] code for drawing glowy lines that I'd like to develop further. What if I made a flashier version of Super Star Trek that looked like the displays from Wrath of Khan? [img[kobayashi-maru.jpeg]] [img[kobayashi_0_brighter.gif]] Doing Draft of 'Bullet Journal' [[My wallet|http://onestarleathergoods.com/theparksloper]] holds a fountain pen and a Field Notes notebook that I use as a kind of [[Bullet Journal|https://bulletjournal.com/]]. [img[my wallet]] I don't follow all the conventions, though. I haven't found much use for page numbers, collections, future or monthly logs. I really just use it as a daily log and find the glyphs the useful thing to get things out of my head. After about 2 months, it's full. At that point, I try to review the whole thing and see what I was up to and if there are loose ends. I have a particular annotation for might-do versus to-do: ⊙ I don't know if anyone else does this. It doesn't seem to be a part of the [[original glyph set|https://bulletjournal.com/pages/learn]]. I make a bullet, then circle the dot to indicate it's an idea not an obligation. That seems to let me log ideas for tasks & projects without as much burden to commit. If a thing started as a task bullet, but I want to defer it, just circling the dot is an easy transition. If I do it, I draw an "X" over it. If I transfer it to another list, I make a ">" chevron. Just like task bullets, really, except more chill. I like the idea of glyphs that can turn into other glyphs through adding features, especially since I write in pen. I've seen folks use all sorts of elaborately-drawn icons and such. But I'm not really all that inclined to drawing, so I'm on the look-out for very simple & meaningfully functional symbols. Draft of 'Vector Trek' In February 2021, I played with converting [[Super Star Trek in JavaScript]]. It's a text-based game, but I've got notions of tinkering with it further. Apropos of that, I have my [[WGL6100]] code for drawing glowy lines that I'd like to develop further. What if I made a flashier version of Super Star Trek that looked like the displays from Wrath of Khan? [img[kobayashi-maru.jpeg]] [img[kobayashi_0_brighter.gif]] </$set> </$set> </$set> Dropboard by Reid Gould Backlinks 2020 / 05 / 10 - stream notes Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.