VIDEO: Write In The Shower With Rite-In-The-Rain Notebooks
Using a pencil or a waterproof pen, you can actually write on it underwater. The pages are coated so they never get soggy. The book does get "damp" but it dries off after a while. Your writing stays legible. The book doesn't dissolve.
You can even order a custom notebook with different kinds of lined paper and your own cover. Prices vary depending on the model, but you can get basic spiral for $4.20.
Some of our best ideas happen in the shower. Now we never have to lose them. — BEN POPKEN
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Geologist, biologist, sureyors, engineers, and just about any one else who works outdoors has know about rite-in-the-rain for years. They sell the waterproof pens, too. Regular ballpoint work pretty well, as long as you aren't actually under water (and maybe not so good in the shower). I always just write in the condensation on the walls if I have to see something, of course I almost alway forget what I was thinking about as soon as I wrap up in a towel.
Interesting idea. Another option might be to use scuba slates. Basically it's a piece of hard plastic that scuba divers use to write notes and messages to each other underwater. They come in many sizes and usually have a piece of tubing that the pencil is attached to and you can erase with a normal eraser. There is also usually a strap of some sort, so you could attach it to the shower head. They're fairly cheap, starting at around $5.00 US.
I have been using a rite in rain notebook for all my info for sometime. (use this one from REI with spiral and plastic cover) http://www.rei.com/product/608507 I've found it to be more durable, can take abuse and I can take my notebook everywhere (hiking, biking to work, skiing, etc)....laugh if you must but it has tons of practical use.
As a side I use pencil most (do get some smudging over time) and also use this pen tucked in the binding (tight fit)
http://www.spacepen.com/Public/Products/AdventurePen/index...
Hilarious video, but it does sound like a pitch.
Instead of a special notebook, I keep a grease pencil nearby (some call them china markers) and use it to write on the walls of my shower. Relatively easy cleanup afterwards, and they also serve as reminders--especially helpful if it's a to-do list that might get lost otherwise. The only downside is that I have to copy it down afterwards if I don't want to lose it on my next clean-up of my shower.
@Anne: You're implying Ben or other men here clean showers. That's a tall leap for some of us.
My problem would be reading it backwards on the opaque door.
Ben's not talking about the Yupo paper. Rite in the Rain has been around for close to a century. I've used it for almost 20 years for field work.
If you really want to geek out (and I know you do), upgrade to a PDA in a waterproof case. I've upgraded to a PDA for data entry in the field, and I use aquapac cases- you can still use the PDA while soaking wet.
I have a lifehacker tip that can relate to this many times, though not always.
Often bank checks are water resistant to the point where they can be readily written on in the rain and even underwater.
So if you have moved or for some other reason have a stack of old check and a need to write in the shower - give it them a go to see if they are the type that can withstand.











I have no use for such a notebook, but I nearly fell off my chair watching that video.
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