For those still unsure "Just a simple blog" offers 15 ideas to help you get started with your Moleskine.
"1. Blog log…When I’m brainstorming post ideas, they go into their relevant notebooks, along with any other miscellanea related to each site.
2. Expense log..Use a lined or grid-paper notebook to track expenses throughout the day. You can easily store receipts in the back pocket, and reconcile your notebook with your accounting software at the end of each week or month (epending on how extensive your expenses are).
3. Computer log …Setting up a new computer is a pain in the rear-panel, so I like to keep everything together — passwords, registration codes, and especially the ever-elusive WEP/WPA keys for my wireless networks…
4. Replace your wallet…"
Don't know about number 4 but there's more.












I don’t know about the first 3 (Evernote works great for that), but #4 is great. It just means that you treat your Moleskine as your wallet: put it in your back pocket, put a few cards in the back sleeve, money if you have it back there too, and it’s a good and simple wallet. Not ideal but simplifies things a bit when you’re out and about.
There are only 13 ideas listed on the linked page.
Sorry but it seems a copy from http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/13-things-to-do-with-a-moleskine-notebook.html by Dustin Wax.
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Thanks for the heads up, Miguel. – ABF