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Date: Sunday, 05 May 2013 22:43
Author: "civil"
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Date: Friday, 03 May 2013 20:19

If it is helpful to anyone I saw these notebooks on sale in Barnes & Noble. About 60% off. Just for clarity, this was in Honolulu so it may differ on the mainland. BobH.

Author: "BobH"
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Date: Friday, 03 May 2013 20:19

If it is helpful to anyone I saw these notebooks on sale in Barnes & Noble. About 60% off. Just for clarity, this was in Honolulu so it may differ on the mainland. BobH.

Author: "BobH"
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Date: Thursday, 02 May 2013 13:40

Sorry, I know this is an old template, just wanted to point out this is letter size, not classic. Any attempt at resizing it to classic just messes it up. Just thought I would mention it.

Author: "civil"
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Date: Friday, 26 Apr 2013 15:28

Some people don't realize what a major big deal it is for a site of this nature to still be around, even if it was totally silent, which it is not.

I spent several years moderating, contributing, and compiling lots and lots of information on favorite subjects, mostly related to now outdated technology (Palm and DOS related, among other topics). While I myself no longer use most of that technology, it makes me a bit sad that all of the hard work that myself and many others put on several enthusiast sites has disappeared in the internet ether (someone had to pay the bills, and it wasn't me or most of the contributors).

In short, because there is a huge internet glut of valuable free information and free services, we tend to forget that there is always someone behind it all, paying the bills, and usually not getting a dime in return. And that is huge.

Author: "civil"
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Date: Tuesday, 23 Apr 2013 12:50

Combining well known brand names in an attempt to sell an overpriced or badly designed product that "attractive demographics" will want to get their hands on, anyway, is known as co-branding.

This usually result in the stuff being sold at a deep discount after "the buzz" has died down.

So, if you really love both products, wait a while and you will be able to stock up on the unique stationery!

Author: "Anne-Sophie"
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Date: Monday, 22 Apr 2013 23:00

Hi! I started using the Old Chaos spreadsheet in classic size this year, and I think it is great! I noticed that the letter size is a lot more sophisticated, I wonder if you plan on creating a classic size version of the Oasis spreadsheet that is the equal of the letter size one, in terms of what it can do? I realize size creates some limitations.

I find it very useful the way it is, so I guess I am greedy, hehehe.

Author: "civil"
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Date: Sunday, 21 Apr 2013 20:12

Still not clear to me why one has to use this notebook in particular and not any notebook.
Seems like the PageCamera app that comes with evernote, and is used to take a picture of the page for uploading, should work with any notebook, any paper.

Author: "PlanFan"
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Date: Thursday, 18 Apr 2013 23:28

I've never divided up a journal book into different sections because I just never know how many pages I'll need in each one. That's why I prefer Circa type books.

Author: "Roberto_Notecardo"
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Genius!   New window
Date: Wednesday, 17 Apr 2013 10:56

Even simpler! Love it=)
Ostrander
=)

Author: "ostrander"
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Date: Wednesday, 17 Apr 2013 10:55

I was thinking the mini might be a perfect debit card and cash holder.
Is the construction durable?
Ostrander
=)

Author: "ostrander"
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Date: Tuesday, 16 Apr 2013 20:02

I have done something like this - I did not color the entire length of the page. Think of the tabs like on a dictionary done with a marker.
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"I think the surest sign that there is intelligent life out there in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." (Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Waterson) ***

Author: "ygor"
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Yes   New window
Date: Tuesday, 16 Apr 2013 20:00

The mini looks new. I do not remember seeing them before.
However, I have a few of the larger ones. Great for holding receipts and such.
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"I think the surest sign that there is intelligent life out there in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." (Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Waterson) ***

Author: "ygor"
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Date: Tuesday, 16 Apr 2013 15:32

Ygor,
I wish I'd thought of it.
Have you ever done this?

Ostrander
=)

Author: "ostrander"
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Date: Tuesday, 16 Apr 2013 00:25

Simple to do and very effective.
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"I think the surest sign that there is intelligent life out there in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." (Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Waterson) ***

Author: "ygor"
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Date: Saturday, 13 Apr 2013 13:38

'Plan Yor Work: Work Your Plan' was the title of a James R Sherman book. One of those fifty minute reads from 20 odd years ago. I don't know though if that was the origin of the quote or not.

I like the Jim Rohn quote 'Either you run the day or the day runs you'. So true.

Bob H.

Author: "BobH"
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Link !   New window
Date: Friday, 12 Apr 2013 01:16

http://www.levenger.com/Circa-Notebooks-326/Circa-Punches-32...

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"I think the surest sign that there is intelligent life out there in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." (Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Waterson) ***

Author: "ygor"
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Date: Thursday, 11 Apr 2013 18:56

Feeling nostalgic today. This topic represents the beginning point of my DIY Planner journey. I still use the Hipster PDA templates that I saved on my my flash drive way back then. Thanks Doug!

Bob

Author: "Roberto_Notecardo"
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Date: Thursday, 11 Apr 2013 18:51

"Plan your work, work your plan". My dad told me that once, but I doubt it was originally his.

"When you think it, ink it". A presenter at the old FranklinQuest TimeQuest seminar.

Author: "Roberto_Notecardo"
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Date: Thursday, 11 Apr 2013 18:27

I, too, miss the good ol' days when we posted so often it seemed more like a chatroom. But I think our site is just going through the natural stages of its lifecycle. Thank you, ygor, for keeping it going in Doug's absence.

While we may not be posting as often as we used to, the long-term effects of this site are evident in all of our lives. A quick glance at my desk reveals a large Moleskine, an Arc notebook from Staples, a Clairefontaine Roadbook, Clairefontaine spiral notebook, a Circa PDA, a Levenger notecard bleacher, two fountain pens, and a Levenger shirt pocket briefcase fully loaded with 3 x 5 notecards. Oh, and let's not forget about the four bottles of fountain pen ink stored in my desk drawer. I used none of these items before first visiting this site almost 7 years ago.

Thank you DIY Planner community for showing me the path to paper enlightenment. The journey continues...

Bob

Author: "Roberto_Notecardo"
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