I think this is a brilliant idea! I also prefer the old school style and when I have to remember something, I always prefer to write it on paper rather than saving it on my phone or laptop. Thatβs a great way to keep your information because you never know what can happen to your device.
I feel inspired to follow your example some day and I hope many other Local Guides will like your idea too.
That is really awesome @Jimit_rathod and thanks for sharing about your book. I find the idea quite fascinating. Iβve become used to keeping all my notes online but there are times when technology fails and sometimes in business meetings people get upset if you βplay with your phoneβ and written notes are really handy. Great to get an insight on how you are recording your knowledge to help make you a better Local Guide. Well done.
Kudos for exchanging the idea of using a notebook to record all the Maps related matter.
A paper document is an ideal way to create content for sole use.
Nevertheless, I am putting up a contrarian view.
Creation of a digital notes has become very much easy through voice commands.
One can check, edit, add images and correct those again and again.
I recollect the horror of fixing up the spelling mistakes in the typewritten documents using a whitener. Thatβs history now.
Cloud storage makes the document accessible from anywhere, and sync allows offline changes.
Copying and distributing a paper document is painful.
Decidedly, there is no guarantee that it will be up-to-date.
At this place, I remember a usual dialogue by the creator.
Oh, thatβs obsolete now! Please refer the latest one online!!
Finally, whenever I discover a bunch of papers, I feel depressed. A thought comes to mind; how many trees were pruned to produce that?