Does anyone reading non-fiction take notes on their computer?

Does anyone reading non-fiction take notes on their computer?

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has anyone ever noticed that Michael Cera looks like Machiavelli?

Nah I just write random thoughts on the page

I used to.

My god

he looks way more like the actor from 2001 and David And Lisa

zero resemblance

i used to, but i employed a whole bunch of different programs and my stuff tended to be scattered, so i just use pen and paper now.

This guy has a strong jaw, nose, mouth. Apart from the goofball haircut, he's nothing like Michael Cera.

Yes, I take notes in Google Drive and save copies to an external every time I finish reading for the day.

>Kant explicitly states that metaphysics is impotent to understand noumena
>"sense knowledge provides us with representations of things as they appear, intellectual knowledge gives us representations of things as they are"

I'm confused as to what he meant by this

yeah you dork, he looks like the OP pic of Machiavelli, which Cerra looks nothing like for the exact reasons you listed.

the statue of machiavelli is a complete chinlet

Because you're a moron.
Kant is not difficult. In fact, he is very wrong.

Bitch, I take notes when reading fiction.

no, he looks like a mix between benedict cumberbatch and paul dano

If I want to reflect on something I read I will write in my "journal". My "journal" is split between a physical notebook and Evernote, depending on whether I feel like writing by hand or typing. These "notes" are mixed in with various other reflections or thoughts not necessarily related to reading.

I do

Having my computer near me distracts me when I read.

I never took notes reading anything