Posted on May 30, 2007 by ikd
An absolutely hilarious story about a little war going on “… in the small town of Fuddenheim”, this is a story (in allegoric language) of the opensource movement and a well known Corporation located somewhere in the northwest of the US.
Read more of the story of Rinus Poortvliet, Omnifast GmbH, Linexx eV and more, here
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Posted on May 27, 2007 by ikd
A few years back, the daily (and not so daily in frequency) rants and raves of a moleskine addict, open-source and linux user found their home in thedailyblahblah blog. The early postings were much about the social and sports events of the summer of 2004 (the olympics, the Greek national soccer team winning gold in [...]
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Posted on May 25, 2007 by ikd
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 [...]
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Posted on May 17, 2007 by ikd
Well, after much abuse, my daily notebook finally broke down. As you can see from the picture, the nice little pagemarker separated from the spine. The spine was showing signs of its use, but just a slight pull of the pagemarker it was enough to separate it from the rest of the notebook. [...]
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Posted on May 1, 2007 by ikd
from the friendly people at blogger to the friendlier folks at wordpress. Same site, same content, same focus: trains, foss, writing, moleskine notebooks (of course )
Please, come in. take a look around and join the conversation.
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Posted on May 1, 2007 by ikd
As promised in the previous posting, here are some photos of the moleskines I use now: a pocket diary and a pocket notebook.
As you can see, the diary on the left is in a much better condition than the notebook on the right. Also notice the little chip on the lower right corner of [...]
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