Living with ADHD and OCD means periodically I develop (and get overly-excited over) a new, elaborate organization system that I somehow, foolishly, believe will last forever.
However, this week I’ve got a tremendous new system that I think may last forever!
The Tremendous Development!
You can now write and preserve data in a physical, human-readable format that’s immune to hard drive failures! And it’s like, right there in front of you so you’re less likely to forget about it!
But the best part is…
These Don’t Suck!
Remember these 99 cent bois from grade school?
Garbage.
But TankieTanuki, those are the cheapest ones, which means they’re the notebooks of The People!
No. Full stop. Don’t even.
You’re an adult. Your thoughts are worth preserving. These aren’t diamond-encrusted—it’s like paying twice as much for the boots that last ten times as long. These were not expensive: The A6 ones were about $3.00 each and the A5 were $5.50.
Do you think Stalin’s commissars were recording state grain quotas on those shitty McJournals where the spiral falls out the fourth time you open it and the ink bleeds through three pages at a time?
No.
Stalin would have shot your ass for doing a shitty job and you’d have deserved it.
Cool Features
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Thick Paper
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Hardback
The book is its own clipboard! Vegan leather (aka plastic lol ). Bound securely with string ‘n’ stuff.
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Adorably Smol
A5 for studying. A6 for writing down bit ideas or memos.
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That’s right. Those are mother-fucking DOTS on those pages!
You can draw technical shit like tables better because of the vertical guides, but it’s less conspicuous than grid/graph paper.
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PAGE NUMBERS!!? You better believe it. Leverage the power of INDEXING!
Also the red A6 one looks like Quotations from Mao Zedong.
I may start getting into fountain pens now. Lord, help me.
The number of times I’ve used a fountain pen can be counted on two hands. They work better on these pages than on McJournals, I guess.
What do fountain pens crave? Coarse paper? Dense paper?
I think generally pretty dense and pretty smooth. So it doesn’t bleed through, and enough roughness for some resistance but not enough that you snag it with the nib. I’ve generally found most notebooks bleed through a bit, but whatever pen goes brrrrr
Like my brain.
I think generally pretty dense and pretty smooth. So it doesn’t bleed through, and enough roughness for some resistance but not enough that you snag it with the nib. I’ve generally found most notebooks bleed through a bit, but whatever pen goes brrrrr
Most people prefer smoother paper but it’s up to personal preference.
If you are getting paper not necessarily made for use with fountain pens denser tends to be better but paper actually made for fountain pens tends to deal with all the weird issues with ink absorbance with coatings or the material blend of the paper. As a rule of thumb though the finer and dryer your nib and feed write the less you have to care about all that stuff with absorbance of paper.