tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810514527237098008.post9189482170099286812..comments2023-10-16T06:52:23.061-04:00Comments on Notes From The Outside: IdeasBrandonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12704525078859327898noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810514527237098008.post-9116915924004456832011-01-20T14:57:44.061-05:002011-01-20T14:57:44.061-05:00Thank you. I admit it was a lake, but water is wat...Thank you. I admit it was a lake, but water is water, it's all one. <br /><br />I agree 100% with what you said about computer vs paper, I'm the exact same.Brandonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12704525078859327898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810514527237098008.post-19813395643489424612011-01-13T19:09:23.034-05:002011-01-13T19:09:23.034-05:00Were you actually sitting by the sea when you wrot...Were you actually sitting by the sea when you wrote this, or just thinking about it? Either way I like it. <br /><br />I'm thinking that probably the best stuff I've ever written was first composed on paper, and transcribed later to the computer with only minimal editing. I haven't done that for awhile, been composing directly on screen, only because I type so much faster than I write, but I'm thinking I'm going to go back to the old pen and paper way for awhile...it's slower, but in slowing down I think there tends to be more mindfulness to the tangible present, with less abstraction, and much clearer and deeper insight as a result.Cymhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04465389888585291447noreply@blogger.com