This will be another self promo and siok sendiri blog post to keep Lazy Bug to Blog away for the time being.
Basically i am someone who is always on the move and suffer from ‘Need to Be Connected Syndrome (NBCS)’. I have and addiction but till now, i would say its stillĀ manageableĀ and my condition is [...]
Archives for posts tagged ‘moleskine’
Things,Gadgets and Apps I Need Everyday
Monday, 10 May 2010
Things I Carry
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
In my Nike Cordura Messenger Bag – Aug 2008
1 medium sized ruled Moleskine
1 pocket sized squared Moleskine
Sony Ericsson P1i
LG KU380
Clip Mini 2 Blueetooth Handsfree
Muji pencil case with lots of pens
White PSP
30G iPod with leather casing
250G external HDD
Cross Ion
Microsoft wireless mouse
Not in Picture
HP Pavillion TX1221AP Tablet Laptop
any other illegal stuffs
GTD KickOff
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Kicking off my Moleskine and GTD today.
Animation easily done with Photoscape
Squared -
Sunday, 13 July 2008
Pocket Moleskine for the collection. Like the rest, still havent got any idea what to do with it. Wait till i finish GTD by David Allen.
Thank You
Getting myself & company organised
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
For the past 3 years
I have been in the event business for 3 years and i must admit that i was lucky to have picked many things along the years, meeting people, presentation skills, PR, problem solving skills, negotiation skills, planning and coordination but one thing that i guess i am lacking is having [...]
Update : I’ve got my Moleskine
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Its a classic 192 pages with softcover. Got it for RM93 at Smidapaper.
But now i have a problem..i have no idea what i am going to fill my Moleskine with.
Suggestions?
Till then..
Moleskine
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Today, i found a new love. I fell in love with moleskine while updating my tumblelog.
I am going to get one after work today !
via Wikipedia
Moleskine is a brand of notebook manufactured by Moleskine srl, an Italian company. Although the name implies otherwise, the notebook is not bound in moleskin, but in oilcloth-covered cardboard. [...]

