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Reddit mentions of Boogie Board 8.5-Inch LCD Writing Tablet, Black (PT01085BLKA0002)

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Boogie Board 8.5-Inch LCD Writing Tablet, Black (PT01085BLKA0002). Here are the top ones.

Boogie Board 8.5-Inch LCD Writing Tablet, Black (PT01085BLKA0002)
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    Features:
  • Boogie Board Basics is a reusable writing pad that’s perfect for jotting down quick notes at your desk or at home.
  • WRITE WITH ANYTHING: Use the included stylus, a pen or even your fingernail to write on the writing pad.
  • INSTANT ERASE: Push the button on top of the LCD writing tablet to activate Boogie Board’s unique Quick Clear technology and watch the board instantly clear itself. No need for special erasers or paper towels.
  • ELIMINATE CLUTTER: Because there are no cords or chargers, it takes up minimal space anywhere in your house and is great for taking on the go!
  • AUTHENTIC: The reusable, semi-transparent drawing tablet uses Boogie Board’s patented technology made of scientifically engineered materials, which offers a natural writing experience and a bright, durable screen that lasts for years.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.6 Inches
Length10.8 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width6.8 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Boogie Board 8.5-Inch LCD Writing Tablet, Black (PT01085BLKA0002):

u/pipercraven · 30 pointsr/magicTCG

Alot of the players at my store use these to track life
Boogie Board 8.5-Inch LCD Writing Tablet, Black (PT01085BLKA0002) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AFPR684/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OSsjDbBXVW6G9

u/coendeurloo · 2 pointsr/duncantrussell

I advice buying this Boogie Board via Duncans' Amazon portal, I use it to take notes, very simple, cheap, useful and doesn't cost any paper :D

http://www.amazon.com/Boogie-Board-8-5-Inch-Writing-PT01085BLKA0002/dp/B00AFPR684

u/sonsofaureus · 1 pointr/gtd

>The first thing I struggle with is one of the most easily managed and has been solved by people for decades with a list on the refrigerator: groceries

If the grocery list on the fridge seems most intuitive to you, then that's what you should do.
A list of groceries you need, stuck to a magnate on the fridge, compiled over a week or two, can be an item in your inbox. Then you just create a task to go to the market and pick up things on that list.

Here is a solution.

You don't have to do GTD for everything - like when I play videogames, I don't project plan out what I want to do, set next actions with tags like @agenda(Diablo) @Tristram, etc.


>The other struggle I have is with transporting things between my home, work, and my girlfriend's place.

This seems like a similar problem to groceries - you need to stock certain locations with certain things and keep up that stock - milk in the fridge, work clothes at the office, secondary laptop with you at home/gf's, etc.

Also seems like running to work is messing with your logistics a lot - because I would image you don't want to run somewhere with a laptop bag or a laundry bag.

Here are some solutions I would suggest:

  1. checklist of things you need at each location - like a grocery list, except fixed and checked off before you leave. New work clothes at work - check. Running clothes taken home - check. The only thing you need to remember is to check the list every day before you leave, like you would make sure the wallet, keys and your phone are in your pocket. On the days you run to work, you'll use your clean stock of work clothes you keep at work - so you need to remember to take your gymbag of running clothes - put it on the "before leaving work" checklist. That night, you need to wash your running clothes and your work clothes, and take the work clothes back with the gym bag. Put it on the "do at home" checklist.
    Or do the Don Draper and keep several shirts/pants in the file cabinet, so you can forget every so often and still be ok.

  2. a second "secondary" (tertiary?) desktop/laptop at your girlfriends' place. Each location - work, home, gf's - has a computer, and you never have to remember to take it with you.
    Combine wth a dropbox account - the 1TB paid one if necessary - no need to remember to take your laptop with you. Along with RDP or TeamViewer, you should be able to access all your files wherever. It's no different than keeping a toothbrush at your girlfriend's place, except more expensive and not an ongoing expenditure.