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Baroque Bloke
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I do. In my case it’s a text file on my MacBook. I use my text editor, emacs, to compose entries – most are fairly trivial, some record significant events. A typical entry:

2023/03/27 Mon
Dentist – Dr. McClanahan – Permanent crown, $1,507.

emacs has powerful search facilities too. Searches can be case sensitive or insensitive. Wildcards of various forms too.

When was the compressor for my HVAC replaced? I can easily find the date in my diary. A very useful tool. My diary goes back many years.



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Sorta like that but called comcast email. It goes back quite a ways.

You see, I don't delete bills and such so 8 yrs. ago, that guy that painted/replaced the mailbox, I just search "mailbox" or "paint" and I get a hit from 2015. Guy's name is Calvin, ph. #xxxxxxx.
Just an example. It goes back further as comcast has a limit but I no longer see that limit listed.
 
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Do you keep a diary?

Aren't all our diaries here on SIGforum? Big Grin


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I bought a 5 year journal from Levenger in 2022. I use it to make short notes of my daily activities.


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I don't have time, I keep it in my head.
 
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I do not and never have. Things happen too fast for me to write them down.
 
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No diary per se, but I do put all of my appointments and things to do and have done in my calendar. So if I have say a doctors appointment it goes in there on the specified date, and if anything worth mentioning occurs, I'll go back to that date and put a short note in the listing.



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c:\Users\me\Desktop>echo 2023/07/22 Add this to my diary. >>diary.txt

Smile No, I don't really keep a diary using dos commands... but it could be done.

I actually do the same as NavyGuy using the calendar in Thunderbird. I used to use a different program, but it got axed and I had to learn how to export it to something Tbird could read.

I have useless info going back into the early 1990's.


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I keep a weekly journal of thanks. I write in a nice leather bound notebook using a Montblanc fountain pen.



"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946.
 
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No, it a major regret





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I put stuff I want to remember on my Phones Calendar. Fairly easy to scroll through or seach.
 
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yep.

The first one on the shelf is 1962, each one until 2016 was a one year volume. Since '16 I've used a 8.5x11 wire bound with good paper and when it's full I get another. Trimesters are the usual the last two years & 7months. Emotions, events, observations, a few plans here and there. Successes, losses, definitions, quotes now and then. It's how I start each day at 6:15 and usually it's 3 pages.

If I sleep in, which is rare I don't usually write.

One thing I do that benefits me is when something arises that's controversial, most recently the war in Ukraine, I write what I think about it, where it's going and so forth. I do it so in six weeks or six months I can reacquire that mental presence and see how I'm doing. It's not to congratulate myself it's so I can't bullshit myself.

An interesting factoid, at least to me, was from my freshman year in college. At the time I was sort of irregular, writing sometimes just three or four entries a week and I didn't have a time regimen. Sort of ad hoc. I had an entry from Nov. 21 and the next one was a full week later. I didn't jot a word about the assassination.

Anyway. Yep, I keep a diary.


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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:

I use my text editor, emacs, to compose entries
I was told that real men use ed(1), but I prefer vi(1). Back in the early 1990's when I was teaching UNIX stuff, I taught a two-day course on advanced editing with vi. The course really went into depth with this editor. People were really surprised, finding some of the things that it could do.



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I have made a comment on my iPad daily for the past 10 years. Not a lot of detail, just a dozen words or so.



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I keep notes on Yahoo Calendar


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I used to keep one in an online journal. I used it primarily for venting and didn't want a physical version around in case I got hit by a truck.

When I was pissed off about something (usually someone), I would vent my spleen in a journal entry; it was a great way to get things off my chest.

My wife and kids know most of my passwords, so one day I changed the password on the journal to something unique just to be on the safe side. I promptly forgot it and (for security purposes) the site would not let me recover the password. They'd issue a new one, but you would get a fresh journal and not be able to access entries from the original journal.

So, I dumped the online journal. Now, when I need to vent, I write it out by hand, read it once, and then put it in the shredder. Smile


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Tried a couple of times in my life, once as a teenager, then next time in my 20s, and both times I'd forget about it for days- so, into the trash, never to be remembered again.

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Many journal programs or apps exist. Day One is a good app.


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