This link has been bookmarked by 25 people . It was first bookmarked on 20 Apr 2006, by tim A.
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Number your pages
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Hack 4: Print out my Writer's Tips PDF and keep a copy in each Moleskine. I wrote a Writer's Tips PDF with useful writing tips on one side and a page from the Operina 1522 calligraphy book. The PDF pages are meant to be printed to two sides of a single piece of paper and then cut in half. Folding each half twice should allow it to fit into the back pocket of a pocket Moleskine. The sheet includes tips from Orwell, Strunk and White, Heinlein, and Edward Tufte along with a list of overused metaphors I collect in my travels. The page from the Operina matches the writing style I choose to follow these days, a writing style of Chancery Italics both legible and easy to write.
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he plain pocket notebook allows you to have any sort of notebook you want.
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Hack 5, Use the Plain Pocket Moleskine Notebook: T
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Hack 6, Use Moleskine Hyperlinks: By numbering every page in your Moleskine you can add a "continued from page 53" or "continued on page 92". These Moleskine hyperlinks help you keep track of multiple threads of thought happening all at once. They also help others understand your thoughts when they dig up your priceless Moleskine in a thousand years.
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Clair Chingwear cargo pants, use an unlined notebook, have some references printed out and stick it to the notebook, etc
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