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January 14, 2005

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» Loose Wire interviews Marc Orchant from jkOnTheRun
I have recently discovered the phenomenon of the Moleskine journal and how people who use these notebooks not only swear by them but have whole communities that discuss them. [Read More]

» WSJ Moleskine Article: More Linkage from Rohdesign Weblog
It seems Jeremy Wagstaff's WSJ.com article on the Moleskine has some legs, having been picked up and mentioned in various places on the web. For those interested and my own records, I've decided to record the links I've found related to this column. Bo... [Read More]

» WSJ Article About the Use Of Moleskines and Other Notebooks in the Modern Age from Zensbikeshop
Jeremy Wagstaff, a writer for the Wall Street Journal, has a very interesting series of interviews on his blog that he conducted for a recent piece he wrote for the WSJ on the use of the Moleskine notebook as opposed... [Read More]

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» iMoleskine from James Poling
I've been seeing a few articles around the web recently contemplating the use of good old fashioned notebook and pen as an alternative to the PDA. Specifically replacing it with Moleskines notebooks. I've been obsessed with these little notebooks... [Read More]

» iMoleskine from James Poling
I've been seeing a few articles around the web recently contemplating the use of good old fashioned notebook and pen as an alternative to the PDA. Specifically replacing it with Moleskines notebooks. I've been obsessed with these little notebooks... [Read More]

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Mike Rohde of rohdesign.com has been talking about the virtues of Moleskins on his blog for about a year now.

http://tinyurl.com/5jjvv

He touches on the "Electronic vs paper" comparison here:

http://tinyurl.com/7xzjt

Brian

Looks like he beat you both ;).

Brian

Jeremy, Marc has some very interesting comments. I think I should drop him a line.

Brian, thanks for the mention -- I hadn't realized my Moleskinery was so well known. :-)

Thanks to Todd over at Business Thoughts for Loose Wire heads up!

Jeremy - I also use a Toshiba and a Clie. Todd turned me on to Moleskines and I am working down that road now. I love good paper too. I'll cut parchment paper in fours and use it for random ideas. Enough with the "I's" Yuk!

Do you use a camera to cop ideas? And do you use any kind of recording device?

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