Reporter Moleskine
Reporter Moleskine

I’ve finally given in and purchased a Moleskine notebook. I’ve always been in love with them, but ordinary notebooks are - at least to me - annoying. You can never write close to the edge where the paper is bound, losing lots of precious space in the process. Not to mention the fact that the left page is harder to write on than the right one because your hand needs to cross that strange border.

Well, the other day I stumbled upon a notebook in ‘reporter’ format - i.e. it is bound at the top. Not only does that take care of the margin problem, it also allows me to put on my imaginary Fedora and ask tough questions.

And just in case you like it, you can get it at Amazon

Commentary

  1. Stephen Jenkins wrote on 20. Jun 2006

    Robert,

    I wish to know how such paper products are aiding you in what should be a fulltime, and completely digital process.

    I speak of course of the fabled universal binary iCalFix 1.0.

    Joking of course,

    Stephen

  2. Robert 'Groby' Blum wrote on 20. Jun 2006
    I wish to know how such paper products are aiding you in what should be a fulltime, and completely digital process. I speak of course of the fabled universal binary iCalFix 1.0.

    I could write an article about that, but it would take away from iCalFix. ;)

    Seriously though, the only holdback is that I need to get my hands on an Intel Mac. I tried just compiling it for Intel, but there seems to be a problem that actually requires debugging. Soon, though. I’ve almost got enough money. (Donations are always welcome ;)

    Before end of July, there will be the a UB version, plus a few new features.

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