25 October 2006

Inaugural Post

I came across a note I made on a piece of paper, and I can't throw the paper away until I've transferred the note to another place. This is what I do: I will have a thought, grab a piece of paper, write down the thought, and then put the paper in my breast pocket (I always try to wear button-up shirts for this very reason). It sits there until I have something else to note. If I have a day without the right shirt and my papers aren't with me, I use a new piece and add it to the pile later. At any one time I have five to ten pieces of paper in my pocket. Every once in a while, I will consolidate all the thoughts/to-do lists which are still relevant onto a fresh sheet and the pile diminishes.

What I need, I've decided, is a new Palm or other PDA. That way, I can just keep adding to my notepad entries or to-do list. Unfortunately, my last Palm died repeatedly, rendering it effectively useless as a tool for convenience. Until I can afford a new one, I'm stuck with the old-fashioned method. And, because I eventually would like to only carry one or two papers in my pocket (plus, of course, my handy dandy William Shakespeare notebook), I need a convenient place to transfer these files which will not fit in my pockets. Hence, the blog.

Anyway, the thought of the day is this, written down while I was attending a Diabetes education class in Layton, UT: men who are chronically hyperglycemic yet too lazy to get treatment should be aware that the number 1 complaint of men with uncontrolled Type II Diabetes is erectile dysfunction.

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