@shapeshifter43 in my own perspective writing on a sheet of paper is good for short note or keep valuable record. But writing on a screen will is much more good for transferrable project, it will be quiet hard to write on a paper and later start retyping on the screen. Beside technology has made it really possible to print type document, i don't think it is advisable to write on a paper in this century.
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I tend to agree. I'm a typer. But I still love how pen and paper feel, you know? Thanks for reading and commenting!
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