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- Moleskine Planner Time Tracker Hack at azazil.net
[...] You can also see one of my bookmark pens across the left page in the photo. [...]
- Getting Things Done Digitally at azazil.net
[...] I was still messing around with a gadgets, and constantly synchronising calendar, contact and context information between my laptop, iPod and smartphone, and hadn’t quite reached a fully formed idea that ditching all the tech would be easier in the long run when I started stumbling upon increasing evidence of the Back To Paper revolution. While I developed the Azazil twist on hacking a Moleskine, I tried to force everything through the analogue system, which was great for a while — being able to flip open the Moleskine at the bookmark pen and scribble whatever was on my mind onto the Inbox Page was certainly liberating. [...]
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[...] December 29th, 2006 I admit it. There’s no sense in denying it. Ever since I purchased my magic little black book and trez chic bookmark pen I’ve become a rabid Moleskine fanbois. Well, this person takes things to the next level, turning the unassuming little booklet into a GTD powerhouse of productivity! Or something… [...]
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[...] D’ailleurs, si quelqu’un sait où je pourrais trouver des stylos plats pour carnet Moleskine, surtout qu’il n’hésite pas à se faire connaître ! [...]
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- Kolz Blog » Blog Archive » Stuff We Like: Grippa Slip flat pens
[...] Stuff We Like: Grippa Slip flat pens November 14th, 2006 by Lifehacker Designer Dave Seah points out Grippa Slip flat pens that can serve as a bookmark - you know, for actual books - without breaking the binding. The pens are 1/8th inch thick, and Dave says: While the build quality is a little on the light side, it's a pretty stable writing instrument for short sessions. There's some flex in the pen body if you exert some force on it, but it's one step above the usual cheap-o novelty pen. These pens aren't as wallet-thin as the decidedly less grownup folding pen, but they still look like a fun stocking stuffer for any lifehacker who lives by the golden rule: Thou shalt write things down. — Gina Trapani Flat Pens Revisited [David Seah] [...]
- After The Net » Stuff We Like: Grippa Slip flat pens
[...] These pens aren’t as wallet-thin as the decidedly less grownup folding pen, but they still look like a fun stocking stuffer for any lifehacker who lives by the golden rule: Thou shalt write things down. — Gina Trapani Flat Pens Revisited [David Seah] [...]
- After The Net » Blog Archive » Stuff We Like: Grippa Slip flat pens
[...] These pens aren’t as wallet-thin as the decidedly less grownup folding pen, but they still look like a fun stocking stuffer for any lifehacker who lives by the golden rule: Thou shalt write things down. — Gina Trapani Flat Pens Revisited [David Seah] [...]
- brigidsblog.com » Blog Archive » Just what you never knew you needed…
[...] Dave Seah does a great review of them here.. but I first saw them when a white one arrived in my mail from Amnesty International. They described how a pen can be used in very many ways as an instrument of torture. It was really quite disconcerting, and despite the fact these these look really pretty AND useful, they still give me the heebies! [...]
- Lifehacker
Stuff We Like: Grippa Slip flat pens...
Designer Dave Seah points out Grippa Slip flat pens that can serve as a bookmark - you know, for actual books - without breaking the binding. The pens are 1/8th inch thick, and Dave says: While the build quality......
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