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1. Record Card

2rd block is filled for the Record Card
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1. Record Card by hawkexpress.
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Diary, note, account, health, weather, cook, any kind of records about us drop into this 1st kind. From view point of long time span, these records provides useful information for us. Feedback the result makes improve our own daily life.

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Takuya Hashimoto says:

I prefer to display time stamp a little differently. Usually I wrote time stamp as follows...

1st, I write christ cross in the size of 3 * 3 grids at the same plece you write your time stamp.
2nd, fill the 4 fields divided by cross.
Upper part, year and month.
In the right side, day.
Lower part, a day of the week.
And left side, I write current time.
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hawkexpress  Pro User  says:

>>Takuya

The christ cross you use sounds good. Because it's important to make timestamp all time same place. :)

Also 3*3 you chosen sounds interesting for me. The number three is a limit of human's instantaneous recognition. As Noguchi Yukio express it as "magic number of three" in his book "Cho-Seiriho". I imagine 3*3 may not interrupt your writing index cards.Locations of visitors to this page
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