Rob Keeble
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Larry just raised a good point about writing things down. I used to do this way back when i was in R&D and learning back then a bunch of us were trained to keep a journal with our notes and experiences of all sorts of little tid bits of info.
Dont know why but until his post i never thought of doing that again but with the memory going i can see its got huge potential.
So whats the thoughts here, do you keep a journal in your shop for things like setups or the like ?
Any ideas and tips that can be thrown in here to stimulate the grey matter in this direction??
Only thing i can think of at present that concerns me is the state of my handwritting lately now that we use computers for everything. I even get the missus to write checks for me because of my scrawl and i aint a doctor either.
Dont know why but until his post i never thought of doing that again but with the memory going i can see its got huge potential.
So whats the thoughts here, do you keep a journal in your shop for things like setups or the like ?
Any ideas and tips that can be thrown in here to stimulate the grey matter in this direction??
Only thing i can think of at present that concerns me is the state of my handwritting lately now that we use computers for everything. I even get the missus to write checks for me because of my scrawl and i aint a doctor either.