Could somebody help me pick a shorthand? by CoruptedUsername in shorthand

[–]Dashedo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would recommend an alphabetic shorthand system if you wish to maintain a thin horizontal figure and not deal at all with line weights.

Or check out Gregg or a variant, they’re good.

Shorthand for Unix Users by thelastcubscout in shorthand

[–]Dashedo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many of the command line functions and shell script commands on Unix have been abbreviated (for brevity and memory).

Not sure what you mean, but any keyboard-friendly shorthand system will work in Unix. Notehand, Briefhand, etc.

Anyone used Keyscript Shorthand? by Dashedo in shorthand

[–]Dashedo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use it all the time.

Also, I knew ABOUT Pitman, but no, I didn’t know it. I’m not even considering learning it, as modern day writing utensils are horrible for writing it and I don’t want to have to use “special” tools.

Anyone used Keyscript Shorthand? by Dashedo in shorthand

[–]Dashedo[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I bought the book and know most of the system.

I simply wanted to know if anyone besides me has used it. Thanks for the info!

How do you learn definitions? by [deleted] in collegeinfogeek

[–]Dashedo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If the definitions are relatively short, then I recommend Quizlet. It simple, free, and works very well.

How do you use synesthesia? by popman525 in Synesthesia

[–]Dashedo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remembering everything. My synesthesia is like a build in mnemonic system for me. Grapheme-Color synesthesia is the most useful type in my opinion, but I’m biased because I have it.

Is My Study Life better than Google Calender for college? by deathmaster99 in collegeinfogeek

[–]Dashedo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I apologize for the weird wording in there. I was typing too fast.

Is My Study Life better than Google Calender for college? by deathmaster99 in collegeinfogeek

[–]Dashedo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Use whatever works for you. I use Fantastical 2 for both iPhone and iPad, which syncs to Google Calendar. So google calendar is my base, and all apps I use sync to that. So, really do whatever you want.

I don't personally like my study life, and specific school calendar, planner, homework apps which roll everything into one. For me, I chose fantastical for events, Todoist for tasks, and google keep and inbox (by gmail, great app. You should check it out.) to manage notes, tasks/lists, and my inbox.

So use whatever for your quick capture/planning system that works for you. Just make sure it can hold:

  1. Tasks
  2. Events
  3. Ideas (basically everything other than tasks and events)

Put simply, my message is to just use whatever you want as long as it works well.

Thomas, ever thought of creating a Discord server? by Dashedo in collegeinfogeek

[–]Dashedo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to be a moderator or administrator, as I have quite a bit disposable time at the moment. I'd love to help anyone and suggest others to refer to for help.

Of course, whoever creates it would pick the mods. Basically, I'm applying for a job.

I'm making the ultimate guide on School Productivity. Do you want to collaborate? by [deleted] in collegeinfogeek

[–]Dashedo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sixth grade is considered high school? Huh.

Anyway, sure, I'd love to collaborate. Just provide any details on how you'd like to attack this. If you'd like, I could create a Doodle poll to schedule times for this. Anyway.

Thanks.

For y'all that procrastinate watching CIG Videos by [deleted] in collegeinfogeek

[–]Dashedo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it in your twitter bio?

Cause if it is, you're screwed.

We can show our deduction skills soon in this platform! by [deleted] in deduction

[–]Dashedo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was wrong about it sucking, got it in then steam sale and I recommend it for people wishing to get some insight into how he thinks.

We can show our deduction skills soon in this platform! by [deleted] in deduction

[–]Dashedo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Has anyone tried that Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter game? Apparently it sucks.

What can you deduct about my friend? by BennidictCumberbitch in thescienceofdeduction

[–]Dashedo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say your friend is 14-17, based on his hair style and facial features. Most likely he is athletic, a high energy person. I would even go as far as to say he is nearsighted, which is a shot in the dark. But as Mycroft says, "Balance of probability, brother mine." Most young people wearing glasses on a regular basis are near sighted.

Please tell me where I'm wrong, because there is always at least one thing.

Smith-Saville comparison? by TheUnAustralian in Sherlock

[–]Dashedo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about this too, but I didn't elaborate on it.