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I hear you, but paper doesn't generate the same change in consciousness. Something about expansiveness and standing and persistent peripheral vision.
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Andy Matuschak
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Weird/fun prompt—how much marginal problem-solving capacity could you create by making good domestic whiteboards way more viable?
Domestic whiteboards are usually either too small or too obtrusive. There's rarely enough unbroken wall space; free-standing boards eat huge sqftage.
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Bridger Maxwell
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25. sij |
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Whiteboards are great for problem solving with a group. At home I’m usually working alone and a piece of paper is pretty good. (Or an iPad whiteboard app 😉)
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Babak Seradjeh
@BSeradjeh
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25. sij |
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A big roll of paper spread over an entire desk/table top does.
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Josh Perryman
@JoshPerryman
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26. sij |
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And color, usually use more colors with markers than pens, adding a valuable dimension
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