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The Great Post-It-Notes Debate

MissileCommand

Junior Member
Today at work I had a disagreement with a co-worker about post-it-notes. I expressed my opinion that I thought post-it-notes were obsolete because you can type reminders in Outlook or use a variety of other programs without needlessly wasting paper. (This is one of those people that use post-it-notes all over their monitor.)

What amazed me is this person got really nasty with me and told me that, that was a stupid thing to say that everyone still uses post-it-notes. I replied that maybe if less people used post-it-notes then maybe we would save a lot more trees. Then they told me that as a friend they advise me not to say such stupid things or people would think I was an idiot but probably wouldn't say it to my face!

This really pissed me off so I told the person maybe if they weren't such an idiot to begin with then maybe we wouldn't be having this conversation. Then I added, of course I am saying that as a friend. I lost my temper and felt bad about it but why can't people disagree about something as stupid as post-it-notes without getting nasty about it.

Did you ever have a disagreement with a co-worker about something stupid in work and you felt they completely over reacted? OR... Did anyone ever tell you that they are telling you this as a FRIEND and then say something that made you want to punch them in the face for being a condescending, know-it-all asshat? (Sorry that was passive aggressive.)

MC
 
What amazed me is this person got really nasty with me and told me that, that was a stupid thing to say that everyone still uses post-it-notes. I replied that maybe if less people used post-it-notes then maybe we would save a lot more trees. Then they told me that as a friend they advise me not to say such stupid things or people would think I was an idiot but probably wouldn't say it to my face!
You have a true friend there.
 
Tomboy Notes ftw! Your co-worker's a dick, just like the majority of co-workers out there. Get used to it.
 
i have to agree with your coworker. i'm been in IT over 15 years and still use a crap ton of PostItNotes.

plus it seems that it doesn't hurt the environment much either. you can use a stack of postItsNotes to make an awesome stick figure cartoon too

Are Post-it® Notes made from recycled paper?

There are many colors and sizes of Post-it® Notes available with paper containing at least 30% postconsumer recycled content. In addition, 3M offers 100% recycled content notes in canary yellow and assorted pastel colors. The 100% recycled content notes contains 70% preconsumer and 30% postconsumer fiber. Post-it® Easel Pads are also available with 30% postconsumer content paper.


http://www.post-it.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Post_It/Global/Support/FAQs/#faq2
 
i have to agree with your coworker. i'm been in IT over 15 years and still use a crap ton of PostItNotes.

plus it seems that it doesn't hurt the environment much either. you can use a stack of postItsNotes to make an awesome stick figure cartoon too

Are Post-it® Notes made from recycled paper?

There are many colors and sizes of Post-it® Notes available with paper containing at least 30% postconsumer recycled content. In addition, 3M offers 100% recycled content notes in canary yellow and assorted pastel colors. The 100% recycled content notes contains 70% preconsumer and 30% postconsumer fiber. Post-it® Easel Pads are also available with 30% postconsumer content paper.


http://www.post-it.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Post_It/Global/Support/FAQs/#faq2

You still have to pay for the fuel to manufacture and ship them. Using a computer that's already running is almost free. I avoid paper as much as possible.
 
You still have to pay for the fuel to manufacture and ship them. Using a computer that's already running is almost free. I avoid paper as much as possible.

i wasn't aware that computers and monitors run off of plain old oxygen now. silly, stupid me. 🙄
 
i wasn't aware that computers and monitors run off of plain old oxygen now. silly, stupid me. 🙄

Yea, because most office workers only turn their computers on to type inane notes. They spend most of the day in the off position, right?
 
i have to agree with your coworker. i'm been in IT over 15 years and still use a crap ton of PostItNotes.

plus it seems that it doesn't hurt the environment much either. you can use a stack of postItsNotes to make an awesome stick figure cartoon too

Are Post-it® Notes made from recycled paper?

There are many colors and sizes of Post-it® Notes available with paper containing at least 30% postconsumer recycled content. In addition, 3M offers 100% recycled content notes in canary yellow and assorted pastel colors. The 100% recycled content notes contains 70% preconsumer and 30% postconsumer fiber. Post-it® Easel Pads are also available with 30% postconsumer content paper.


http://www.post-it.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Post_It/Global/Support/FAQs/#faq2

OK, stick figure cartoons are pretty cool. However, Post-it-Notes now a days are expensive. It seems like a waste of money to the company to use Post-it-Notes on stick figures and why do you need different colors? Do you color code your post it notes? Why couldn't you just buy a small notepad for less than a dollar to draw your stick figures?

The point is not even about the Post-it-notes. The question is why can't people disagree about something like adults and still be civil to each other? How do people even succeed in life without basic conversational skills?

MC
 
MC: you live a sad and un-inventive life.

If you had a job where creativity thinking was valued you would be singing an entirely different troll regarding mustard.

err

Abbott and Costello rule!
 
I don't use the paper ones anymore. Windows 7 has a nice post-it notes app (Sticky Notes) built in, so my second monitor desktop is often half-covered with them.
 
You folks who are worried about our use of paper understand that trees are a renewable resource, right? And that we manage our forests by planting more trees in the place of the ones we harvest?

Old growth forests should be protected and responsibly managed because it's not easy to replace a 200 year old tree. But if we consider the forests where 20-30 year old trees are harvested and new trees planted in their place, how long do you think those lands would remain forested if there was suddenly no market for wood?
 
I use tons of post-it notes to tag pages in the stacks of documents I have to review. Sadly, my firm has not gone paperless, yet.

MotionMan
 
Your coworker is right.

I don't care how far into the "electronic" age we are, there is NOTHING like physically writing something down using a pen and paper.

And no one really respects your hippie "save the trees" argument.
 
I've never gotten into anything like that with a co-worker. I don't use much paper myself but I do use post-it notes to put high-priority items on my desk so that I don't forget about them.
 
I still use post-its all the time. There are times when I need to take the post-its with me to someones desk, or if i'm jotting down serial numbers, or if the phone rings and my computer is off/locked or whatever. So no, post its are not obsolete.

Also, you and your friend are both fucking retards for getting into an argument over whether post-it notes are still relevant.
 
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Its like the paper vs digital book. Or writing a computer program by hand first before even opening notepad. Sometimes, its more efficient with paper.
 
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