February 6th, 2007
Over the years, I've written in a journal in some form or another, off and on. I haven't exactly been consistant. I started in middle school using a program I wrote on a Commodore 64. That probably continued for a year or two in the late 1980s/early 1990s. A little later in college, I started up again and again using a PC, but this time a program I downloaded. Again, it was probably for a year or two. Then in the 2000s I started again with a more analog approach using actual pen and paper. I've continued ever since though, like I said, I'm not consistent. Sometimes months will go by without me writing anything.
A while back, I posted an entry or two from the earliest phase from files recovered from a Commodore 64 disk. I'll probably continue that at some point but I thought I would post some of the analog stuff in this community. I should also note that I don't do cursive. Not that I can't write in cursive, just that it is pretty unreadable, even to me. I've always had terrible handwriting. I was a solid 'C' student back in the days when I was getting graded on it. The teacher was probably being generous.
This first entry is dated February 6th, 2007 and is a bit boring. It's basically just a checklist of stuff, mostly relating to a master's degree program I was about to start that was paid for by my employer at the time. I think this may actually be before I decided to make the book I was writing in into a journal. Still, it ended up being my very first handwritten journal entry.

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Have you continued the trend of hand writing since then?
When I first started, I intended to write something every day. It hasn't really worked out that way (too lazy I guess, lol) but I still do now and then.
I know that feeling - especially in terms of getting the pen and the paper out, and doing it. Spending more time on the computer makes the original sort of writing far more exotic and gives it a higher sense of connectedness to whatever I'm doing.
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