In an environment dominated by permanent alerts, floating notifications and synchronized agendas in the cloud, the gesture of scoring dates on a printed calendar or on a paper notebook seems, at first glance, to be an outdated custom. However, psychology dismantles this label: people who continue to write their tasks and appointments by hand rather than using their mobile phone applications do not suffer a technological gap or are "old" but rath…
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In an environment dominated by permanent alerts, floating notifications and synchronized agendas in the cloud, the gesture of scoring dates on a printed calendar or on a paper notebook seems, at first glance, to be an outdated custom. However, psychology dismantles this label: people who continue to write their tasks and appointments by hand rather than using their mobile phone applications do not suffer a technological gap or are "old" but rath…