This is pretty awesome. I'd been trying to develop a system of my own to record the occasional thought without using an actual notebook like a Moleskine, because I don't like having unrelated ideas in the same book. My university library has a tons of old call cards available to use by the computers with a nice aged, tanish color to them that I love to write on. I just take a bunch of them each quarter and stash them in a notecard container (my less binding notebook, I guess), so I can carry a few blank cards on me on the go with a pen if I'm in a creative mood and when I get the chance I stash them in the back of the stack to keep things chronological.
So compared to my system, I love this and I think I'd love to try it out! I was thinking about getting a Moleskine memo-pockets notebook to store my cards in but that would require having to keep buying expensive Moleskines when they fill up.
The Moleskine Volant Mini (28 leaves) or Volant Pocket (40 leaves) are equivalent to this. Most people get the Moleskine Classic one that is as thick as a wallet (80 to 96 leaves).
The nice thing about the Volant Mini is that the pages are perforated and can be torn out easily and cleanly.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 17.7 ms ] threadSo compared to my system, I love this and I think I'd love to try it out! I was thinking about getting a Moleskine memo-pockets notebook to store my cards in but that would require having to keep buying expensive Moleskines when they fill up.
The nice thing about the Volant Mini is that the pages are perforated and can be torn out easily and cleanly.