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Maybe everybody else already knows this, but I just figured it out not long ago. I hate saving things to a physical device, and then carrying that physical device around with me, just so I can access it if I want to. There are always little compatibility issues that come up, and then maybe I want to write something but I don't have my flash drive... If I'm ever writing a short story to be submitted on a website somewhere, I use my account to store it online. I just start a new email to myself, write my story as the text of the message, and save it as a draft. I can access it from anywhere, from anyone's computer, and work on it any time I have a yen to. The same thing works for photos I may want to edit, as well.
That's exactly what I do. Can't recommend it enough.
I use a writing notepad and a pen. Good old paper. I tend to lose expensive gadgets. It fits in my bag and goes everywhere I do...
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Mmm, Google.....

Big brother is watching you....
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Mmm, Google.....

Big brother is watching you....


I'm good with that- at least I give him a good show.sYSJMl2NPoNPXGT4
You don't have to do it as an e-mail to yourself. Your g-mail account has google documents.
Here's what you can do with documents:

* Upload and convert Word documents, OpenOffice, RTF, HTML, text (.txt), Open Office (.odt), and StarOffice Writer (.sxw) files (or create documents from scratch).
* Easily format your documents, spell-check them, etc.
* Invite others by email to edit or view your documents.
* Edit documents online with whomever you choose.
* View your documents' revision history and roll back to any version.
* Publish documents online to the world, as webpages or post documents to your blog.
* Download documents to your desktop as Word, OpenOffice, RTF, PDF, HTML or zip.
* Email your documents out as attachments.
The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me. ~Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
That's neat. I never knew you could do that. I feel like such a caveman now. (LOL)
Quote by amador
Mmm, Google.....

Big brother is watching you....


You can do the same thing with , or , or probably any other web-based mail service.
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That's neat. I never knew you could do that. I feel like such a caveman now. (LOL)


I just learned about it in school last quarter, so I'm not really that far out of the cave either.
The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me. ~Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
Google Docs is fantastic!

Pen and paper and my email account (not ) does it for me.

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I wrote a story using the method you described, sending a doc to myself...I was writing on my net book, but it got stolen last month...
I wrote the story in and then copied and pasted it into Word2007 at the library to do "spell and grammer" check before posting...
I do not recommend using flash drives...too many people lose them or leave them plugged into a library computer somewhere...I also know of an author who had one become unreadable and he lost about 15 pages of a story he was working on...
Another alternative is to save your work as a draft on a site like this...some people write their stories in the submission page...
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