Sentences with phrase «down on a notepad»

I started writing these things down on a notepad by the changing table.»
If we had tried to add one for Phantasy Star IV, first, it would have to be absolutely perfectly entered (just having one character off would mean it wouldn't work), and the password would be so long it would take two screens to write out — not the kind of thing you can just write down on a notepad.
You understand the deadline is critical and you then write it down on the notepad or in a document on your laptop.

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True to its name, the Galaxy Note 8 allows you to jot down notes just like on a notepad.
Identify when your best thinking time occurs and capitalize on it — just make sure you have a notepad ready to jot down those gems.
Instead of sitting in front of your notepad and trying to get everything down on paper, construct your message by memory in your head.
That's why Quora user Suresh Rathinam recommends writing down these thoughts or questions on a notepad.
Grab your notepad and jot down these great tips from Brighton on how to dress (stylish, comfortable, practical) when traveling.
Along with everything else, I always have this notepad on me, since I am constantly jotting down ideas, thoughts and to do lists.
One technique that has worked for me is to have my students walk around with a small notepad and jot down potential problems on school campus.
After falling down numerous tech rabbit holes, I found that the only way I could do fixed format on my budget was to work in a combination of Dreamweaver, Notepad and a Firefox browser.
Don't depend on it replacing your HI - FI Digital voice recorder but it convenient if you need to jot something down and you don't want / cant open you notepad.
Get a small notepad to put in your pocket or purse and write down each time you spend money and what it was spent on.
Suddenly her «office mate» plopped himself down on this reporter's notepad to sit in on the interview.
I check my emails, send replies, check Twitter and Instagram, post on both, write articles, interview people for Street Photography London, do some business development, marketing, edit some of my work, sit down with a notepad and think about ideas, doodle a little to clear my brain... It's very random.
Am I alone in using NotePad as a simple stripped down word processor, especially on planes.
If the interviewer doesn't have one available, jot down this information on the notepad you should be bringing along to every interview.
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