On writing, gtd, moleskines, and more

May 25, 2007
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Several postings I have looked at recently which, of course, all revolve around some of my favorite topics: analog or digital, moleskine/filofax or pda, writing etc.

We start from this article from the american chronicle on writing tools authored by Bill Webb. Perhaps, the gist of the article is this sentence: They don’t have to be expensive, but they have to be “right”, referring to the quality of his
writing instruments, and of course the moleskine notebook reigns supreme here.

Some more ideas are presented at hyalineskies, while others argue in favor of more traditional pen-and-paper means.  The argument: it is cheap and does not need a change in batteries, it does not break and, of course, it makes other turn and give you the look.

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I.

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