If you want to know anything and everything about every day carry gear then Tony at Everyday Commentary is your guy. The depth and breadth of Tony’s knowledge are unparalleled, and his reviews are well researched and thorough. My thanks to Tony for answering Three Questions.
1. What role do analog tools such as pens, pencils, and paper play in your day to day life?
As a trial lawyer and public defender, I am constantly taking notes. Pen and paper do things, for me, that digital could never do. After 10 years of trials, probably hundreds at this point, I have a pretty efficient note taking system for legal notes. It basically lets me run a verbatim transcript AND do analysis for cross examination at the same time. I could never, ever do that with a computer and not just because the loud typing would drive everyone crazy. The speed and mutability of the written note, at least in my business, still vastly outpaces the typed word (even if you can type fast, its still not verbatim).
The other reason why pen and paper are indispensible for me is because they have a zero fail rate. When you are taking notes that could be the difference between freedom and prison, you can’t wait for a computer to boot up or worry about a software issue. With a pad of paper and a few pens (tucked into a NockCo Lookout ;) I don’t have to worry about a technical glitch. I can do the tech presentation thing, but I found that handwritten notes are better aids for talking with people about very complex idea. The Powerpoint becomes a crutch while notes are just little guideposts. Its no exaggeration to say that I take 20 pages of handwritten notes on an average day and at trial that number goes way up. I could not do without pen and paper. For me it is probably iPhone (with Lexis on it), then pen and paper as far as tools for work.
2. What are your favorite products you are currently using?
My son and I have had a good time making swords and Shredder claws on my band saw (a Grizzly G0555). Here is some of the handiwork: