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Reddit mentions of Moleskine 2014-2015 Weekly Planner, 18 Month, Large, Black, Soft Cover (5 x 8.25)
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Moleskine 2014-2015 Weekly Planner, 18 Month, Large, Black, Soft Cover (5 x 8.25). Here are the top ones.
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- CASUAL CHIC STYLE, NO NONSENSE SUPPORT - Made from beautifully finished solid wood and boldly defined steel, this skillfully built foundation doesn’t skimp on style or substance
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- NO BOX SPRING NEEDED - Reliable and closely spaced wood slats are designed to support and extend the life of your latex, memory foam or spring mattress without the need for a box spring
- EASY ASSEMBLY - All parts, tools and instructions are shipped straight to your door in one efficiently packed box for simple set-up that takes less than an hour
- Worry-free 5 year limited warranty included; mattress sold separately
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Height | 8.375 Inches |
Length | 5.25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2014 |
Size | 5 inches X 8.25 inches |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Width | 0.5 Inches |
I've been using this one for a couple years. I love that there's a blank page on the right side because often I have notes/reminders/lists that aren't date specific.
Glad to help if I can. Maybe Moleskine's 18 month planner?
I was going to recommend Thunderbird as well, but I haven't tried it.
After a bit of research, it seems Google Docs can use the calendar offline, and sync with your iphone, so that might be exactly what you're looking to do.
I've had a bit of a rough night, I'll do some more research and see if there's another way. I might be getting a cell phone soon, and I'd like to be able to do this. I'll probably go android, mind you.
In the mean while, I hear these are pretty reliable. Har har.
^ THIS! Everyone thinks I'm kinda old-fashioned that I don't use a fancy app on my phone (I'm constantly on my phone), but I just can't get rid of a paper planner. This Moleskine weekly planner is the best one I've found - it's the perfect size, pen won't bleed through the pages, and it's got a pocket in the back for notes/businesscards/appointment reminders, and it comes with labels.
There's also just something about writing things down by hand that will help you remember things. I get alot of satisfaction out of crossing things off lists, so I'll use post-it notes within it with grocery lists, to-do lists, phone calls to make, etc. and cross them off and leave them in the notebook so I remember when I did certain things.