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	<title>Nighttime note taking tools?</title>
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	<description>Are there any unique, cool, and quiet middle-of-the-night note-taking solutions out there? I wake up very frequently and need to write stuff down. Right now I scrape open my sock drawer, fumble for the pad of paper and a pen, blindly scribble down my note, and hope I&apos;ll be able to read it in the morning. Complications include not wanting to make noise or much light that might wake up my wife, not wanting to get out of bed, and being mostly blind unless my contacts are in.</description>
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