I just picked up the red, pocket weekly planner for 2008. The one with the dates on the left page and a page of lined paper for notes on the facing page. One great improvement from last year is the addition of a tabbed notebook in the pocket, like the address book in the other planners. The difference is that the tabs in this one are blank and they provide little stickers you can use to personalize the tabs. So I can have a section in the tabbed book for frequently called numbers, a section for DVDs to add to my Netflix queue, a gift registry to remember things to get for friends and family as ideas occur to me, and so on. I find this very handy, and with the blank pages for notes throughout the planner, I should be able to make this my all-in-one notebook and planner for next year. Currently I have a planner for appointments and tasks, and a separate pocket notebook for making lists of things to remember and jotting down notes. I've long wanted to be able to bring both of them together somehow, and this 2008 Moleskine planner may be just what I've been looking for.
The planner comes with three other sheets of stickers. Some are icons for things like birthdays and some stickers have text like "It happened." I'm not sure how I will use these, so if anyone out there who also has this version of the planner would like to suggest creative ways to make use of these stickers, I would enjoy hearing them.
> I just picked up the red, pocket weekly planner for 2008. The one > with the dates on the left page and a page of lined paper for notes on > the facing page.
Sounds nice. Does it actually start in Januray? Or is it one of the 18 month ones?
> > I just picked up the red, pocket weekly planner for 2008. The one > > with the dates on the left page and a page of lined paper for notes on > > the facing page.
> Sounds nice. Does it actually start in Januray? Or is it one of the > 18 month ones?
> Starts in January. This is the hardback, one-year pocket planner.
Thank you. I was afraid of that. I've been seriously contemplating a switch (return) to paper calendaring, but I'd like to start now while I've got the bug.
On Behalf Of S. William Schulz Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:46 PM To: Moleskinerie@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: 2008 limited edition, red, pocket weekly planner
> Starts in January. This is the hardback, one-year pocket planner.
Thank you. I was afraid of that. I've been seriously contemplating a switch (return) to paper calendaring, but I'd like to start now while I've got the bug.
> On Behalf Of S. William Schulz > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:46 PM > To: Moleskinerie@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: 2008 limited edition, red, pocket weekly planner
> > Starts in January. This is the hardback, one-year pocket planner.
> Thank you. I was afraid of that. I've been seriously contemplating a > switch (return) to paper calendaring, but I'd like to start now while > I've got the bug.
> > Starts in January. This is the hardback, one-year pocket planner.
> Thank you. I was afraid of that. I've been seriously contemplating a > switch (return) to paper calendaring, but I'd like to start now while > I've got the bug.
> S
There's a man on Ebay who regularly sells Moleskines. Right now he has some of the 07-08 18 mo planners (alas, I'm looking for the 12-mo)
I'm using the '07 red planner, and its spine cracked back in May. I've mended it with electrical tape, but I wonder of the special edition books are flimsier. I think I'll go back to the usual black for next year.
> Thank you. I was afraid of that. I've been seriously contemplating a > switch (return) to paper calendaring, but I'd like to start now while > I've got the bug.
I don't think so. They have the indexed booklet (for addresses and such) but I think that's it. I don't believe the black versions have been changed much for this year.
Steve
On Aug 15, 5:11 am, phuile <phu...@yahoo.ca> wrote: