@Conetrees:

I absolutely agree with you that drawing on a whiteboard, especially
in a collaborative session, gives you more freedom. 
One thing that happens during these sessions is that you find
yourself drawing the same controls over and over. In that case, it's
just easy to slap a magnet on there that you can move around. That's
what they're for. 

But I certainly wouldn't limit myself to what controls my
magnet-case has or not!


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