Both -- there is so much to learn and forget -- practice and note taking is essential.
If a book has 30 pages in a chapter, I'll always have about 2 pages of notes at the end of it. So at the end of a book I usually have a 24 page mini-book/doc that I can refresh my memory quickly. In fact, I read these mini-books all the time when I'm stuck in traffic or waiting on anything.
Ran alter table sql that changed the column type from money to int causing the db to round the values in the column, dropping the cent values from all line-items -- had to restore values from backup.
This isn't something I'd use myself -- but I just wanted to say 'great job' with the onboarding, I immediately got the use-case after looking at the 'How's it work' instructions.
Unlikely to visit very often if it's just opening times...what I want is to be able to give feedback!
Two things that annoy me about SuperValu, Deansgrange...over-charging (I only bought one punnet of blueberries Mr SuperValu, not TWO!)...and constant out-of-stocks of products I want to buy.
I don't like Facebook only logins, always good to offer the email & password reg option.
It would be nice if more than one quote was saved from an article, that it would become a bulleted list - with the page title pulled in as well for the list.
Maybe publishers/bloggers may be interesting in curating three or four good quotes from their articles into a short summary, then promote thorough QuoteRed.