Jeremey Wagstaff has some great Moleskine thoughts! He linked to my post today along with others that have Moleskine hacks.
43 Folders references Jeremey's writing as well.
If you are on board with the Moleskine, make sure to check both posts out!
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I got my first Moleskine notebooks the other day. I've devoted one to recording what books I want to buy. I keep it at my desk or take it to the bookstore to record future purchases. I have another small one I take on the road to capture random ideas for writing. I am recording other writing related stuff in a large Moleskine.
Todd, you've had me on a Moleskine blog barnstorm this morning! I feel like the robot from that movie?...need input, need input.
Here is the comment I most related to about these dandy little notebooks: "Moleskines are a mindset." I wish I could remember the author so I could give him credit.
Posted by: Dave | Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 07:55 AM
Dave,
You bring up some good ideas that helps me with an issue I've been facing with my Moleskine: security.
I have tons of info in mine and you have to think "what if" you missplaced it.
Having a small one to carry around outside of meeting to meeting, etc. could help with that by keeping the "main" one in my office or briefcase.
Whatever was worthy on needed next steps from the small one could get transferred to the main one. Also, it would be a good idea to have the small one while I'm out and around during the evenings or on the weekends.
Great stuff Dave!
Glad you are loving it.
Todd
Posted by: K. Todd Storch | Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 10:05 AM