I remember when I first started hunting for a reliable notebook. I'd always had an apreciation for them as a child (well, much younger than I am now, I'm 16) and then I stumbled upon a webpage on the Moleskine products. I have only one but I'm purchasing another one in the next few days. My first Moleskine was (and still is) a prized possession. It reminds me of times where the computer didn't exist, where one had to write letters for correspondence. So, in a world where technology is constantly outdating and renewing itself, I'm quite happy with a pen, pencil, and a pocket Moleskine.
As an Australian, I completely agree with what Andrew said, that we mock ourselves in humour, but take offence in insults to our land. Although our history isn't the most interesting (what the hell, it's downright bloody boring!) and people look distastefully on why our land was founded, they all have to admit, we've done a fantastic job on this country. I'd never live anywhere else.
Suprising how a company that has two major competitors still has a amazing amount of fans. I'm looking forward to the "Wii" (although, you have to ask, why would you give something so good such a devaluing name?!) Carry on rocking our world, Shigeru Miyamoto.
Happy with a pen, pencil, and a pocket Moleskine
Moleskine
16 July 2006
I remember when I first started hunting for a reliable notebook. I'd always had an apreciation for them as a child (well, much younger than I am now, I'm 16) and then I stumbled upon a webpage on the Moleskine products. I have only one but I'm purchasing another one in the next few days. My first Moleskine was (and still is) a prized possession. It reminds me of times where the computer didn't exist, where one had to write letters for correspondence. So, in a world where technology is constantly outdating and renewing itself, I'm quite happy with a pen, pencil, and a pocket Moleskine.
We've done a fantastic job on this country
Australia
16 July 2006
As an Australian, I completely agree with what Andrew said, that we mock ourselves in humour, but take offence in insults to our land. Although our history isn't the most interesting (what the hell, it's downright bloody boring!) and people look distastefully on why our land was founded, they all have to admit, we've done a fantastic job on this country. I'd never live anywhere else.
Still has a amazing amount of fans
Nintendo
16 July 2006
Suprising how a company that has two major competitors still has a amazing amount of fans. I'm looking forward to the "Wii" (although, you have to ask, why would you give something so good such a devaluing name?!) Carry on rocking our world, Shigeru Miyamoto.