Fellow journalers/planners, do you use digital or analogue tools? If you use both, how and when do you use which?
I’m trying to justify when to use my fountain pens and when to use Day One.
Category: Microblog
This news about the new Tomoe River Paper is giving me heart palpitations
As a stationery snob, I admit to caring a lot (maybe too much) about the pens and papers I use.
So it would come as no surprise that news of Tomoegawa using a new machine for manufacturing their Tomoe River paper is causing me no small amount of concern.
It does not help matters that reviews show that things I love about the TR paper – paper thinness, ink shading, ink haloing and ghosting (I love ghosting!) – are all supposedly worse in the new paper.
I am now wondering to what extent I would go to to get my hands on some of the new stuff so I can test it out for myself.
It might result in me buying a lot of notebooks now in an attempt to stave off the inevitable.
Oh, first world problems…
Love, Guaranteed, 2020 – ★★
It wasn’t completely terrible, just predictable, filled with cringe-worthy dialogue and kind of boring. But, if all you wanted was something in the background while you’re doing something else, and you miss 90s rom-com, this ain’t too bad.
Enola Holmes, 2020 – ★★★★
I really liked it, it was great to see Enola kick-ass. But this is more a Robert Downey Jr kind of Sherlock movie than a Benedict Cumberbatch in that this is more action than wit.
My latest iOS 14 home screen; a bunch of shortcuts-based context launchers (thanks to MacSparky for the idea), and wallpaper courtesy of Speed Graphics (although I did tweak mine to be darker).
I’ve been seeing people posting up their 2021 Hobonichi covers, so I thought I’d join in the fun.
I didn’t think I’d buy another one, since the one-page-a-day layout wasn’t really working out for me, but then they came out with the A5 notebook and the day-free hobo…
It’s testing my self-control to not start using them right now.
okay, ignore me, it was user error on my part. 🤦🏻♀️
Don’t know if you’re experiencing the same thing, but recently, the bookmarklets have stopped working. I click on it, a pop-up window would show up (as expected), but it would ask me to log in and then won’t proceed further.
If you haven’t been tracking your subscriptions (especially during COVID-19 quarantine and all the streaming services we’re subscribing to), now might be a good time. MacSparky has a great spreadsheet for this.
I’m so completely new to Twitch (as a viewer), but watching all these PAXonline videos has led me to some interesting Twitch streamers. Lara6683 is a Sydney musician who plays old-school video game music on the piano.
It’s great to listen to this while working.