Monthly Archives: February 2007
"With Valentine’s Day looming, now might be the time to take an assertive approach to one’s love life…if, at least, you’re a dude looking for a chick. Do you think this local farm & feed store can guarantee chick-delivery by … Continue reading
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Do you feel "esprit" respiring in their depths? LINK © 2006 Jim Woodring————————————————————- - Bill Gates discusses his Leonardo da Vinci notebook - Log off and put your feelings on paper Writing - How to make … Continue reading
When C.S. Richardson set out to write his first novel, he didn’t have far to look for the building blocks that would shape his story. After more than 20 years in the publishing business designing covers for other authors’ books, … Continue reading
Rudpunk combined a small and a large Moleskine sketchbooks to come up with this clever 3D Sketch. Image link RudpunkLviv, Ukraine© All rights reserved [Thanks Joachim!]
"So far, there the diaries, the notebooks (plain, ruled, squared), the sketchbook, the address book, the (travel) info book, the memo pockets, the Japanese album book, the storyboard notebook, the music notebook, and the Reporter and Cahiers series. What other … Continue reading
"Locke’s is an ingenious little system that is perfect for commonplace books. He uses Latin headings and suggests we do the same but consents that any language will do just so long as you are consistent. The set up of … Continue reading
Our daily read, "Get Rich Slowly" has received about 870,000 visitors since launching on April 15th of last year. The site’s one-millionth visitor should arrive sometime in the next few weeks. The first contest is simple: name the time and … Continue reading
The complete Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress consists of approximately 20,000 documents. The collection is organized into three "General Correspondence" series which include incoming and outgoing correspondence and enclosures, drafts of speeches, and notes and printed material. … Continue reading
Stefano Faravelli was born in Turin. After his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, he graduated from the University of Turin. Since 1987, he has worked as stage designer and painter at Guido Ceronetti’s "Teatro del Sensibili". He displayed … Continue reading











