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Organising a Notebook:
I was looking at methods of keeping notebooks organised and I came across a really interesting blog post (source) that I want to share with you all. All of the pictures in this post come directly from the original blog post.
Make your entry into your notebook. In the example photographs, they have recorded a Chinese recipe.
Go to the back of the notebook and add a tag or title, e.g. “Chinese” on the left edge of the page.
Go back to the first page where the entry was, and on the same line number as you wrote “Chinese” make a black mark on the edge. You make this mark so that even when the notebook is closed, the mark is visible. After repeating this for various recipes, you now have various tags visible on the notebooks edge.
If you ever wanted to find a Chinese recipe, you simply look at the index, locate the label, and look along the visible edge which has been tagged as Chinese. Then just flick to each marked page.
You’re not limited to one tag per page. You could tag a page 2 or 3 times. So if you jot down a chicken stir fry you could tag it as “Chicken” and “Chinese”.
This could be very useful for organizing an Inspiration journal! Tag ideas for names, plots, titles, character bios, etc.!
Hokkai’s captain Kamanaka Junpei
It was a birthday home run, but still winning is the most important. I wanted to win on my birthday, so rather than home run, the outcome is really disappointing. It was the best and the worst birthday
Naruto’s shortstop Hino
4.19.15 - Jon Lester fields ground ball, ball gets stuck in glove, records the putout.
"Rusty’s Ballad" is our personal favorite
A group of researchers (two psychologists and a composer) with truly lovely research interests recently embarked on a mission to create music that was designed specifically for domestic cats’ enjoyment. In the study, published last month in the journal “Applied Animal Behaviour Science,” the researchers write of their hypothesis: “In order for music to be effective with other species,” they write, “it must be in the frequency range and with similar tempos to those used in natural communication by each species.”
The songs are pretty trippy and will make your heart feel fluttery, which is probably how a cat feels all the time.
Chris, we are not getting an elephant.
Alright, but what about a giraffe?
NO.
I—why would you even want giraffe?
They remind me of you.
Chris, we are not getting an elephant.
Alright, but what about a giraffe?
LOOK AT THIS ELEPHANT BOOPING A GIRAFFE
HOW HAVEN’T I SEEN THIS YET
레이저 포인터 잡았을때 꺼버리면 당황한다
Tiny Hamster in a Tiny Playground
5-Minute Gooey Molten Chocolate Mug Cake.
Really nice recipes. Every hour.
The Full Moons of 2015