tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-248467392185842786.post6049092471932669972..comments2023-06-26T01:58:18.775-10:00Comments on PMJ Engineering Log: Online Engineering LogsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-248467392185842786.post-58475652922412612972007-03-28T16:17:00.000-10:002007-03-28T16:17:00.000-10:00I don't think you need to choose to use the online...I don't think you need to choose to use the online EL exclusively. I still use my offline EL occasionally, for example when I'm trying to draft some kind of drawing. Also, for quick ToDo lists, hardcopy seems better. <BR/><BR/>I definitely don't think it's appropriate to copy anything from one media to the other. I think you should use the media that you think makes most sense for the task at hand.Philip Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12095636274313170271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-248467392185842786.post-52438004371052631552007-03-27T23:09:00.000-10:002007-03-27T23:09:00.000-10:00I've been writing informal task lists to mark what...I've been writing informal task lists to mark what I have accomplished and what I plan to do, but I have found that my notes are messy, unorganized, and sometimes have no date.<BR/><BR/>Online ELs seems like a good idea, but I worry about the tediousness of having to re-write what you wrote on a hardcopy. I would really have to be diligent and enter information into the log everyday. I just might just start my own little experiment to see how if an online EL will help me be more organized. :Dausten.itohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03143485632071929010noreply@blogger.com