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When you flip over a bottle of ink

2023-10-01 00:00

I guess all of us have flipped over a bottle of ink and emptied it over our desk or counter or whatever.

I have a bunch of times.

It used to bother me. These days I feel more like relief. One step closer to reasonable amount of ink in the closet.

Inking up again

2023-09-29 00:00

When I started my recent stunt of just emptying all my pens it lasted until I emptied the last EF pen and after 2-3 days I inked up my Pilot Custom 823 again. But the project are still going strong, as it remains the only pen I’ve inked up.

Pen color matching?

2023-09-21 00:00

For the most part I’m not someone who cares too much about matching pens with inks. But sometimes I do.

The only time I can think of where I did so was when I first had some other color in my Pink Lamy Safari, and had to flush it out and ink it up with something pink.

Not sure if it was a one time thing or if I’m becoming one of those weirdos

Ink quantities?

2023-09-19 00:00

Every now and there is some drama going on because some company increase prices and or reduce the amount of ink in their bottles.

Price increases I’m not going into. But for the reducing amount of ink, I’m all for it. If the amount of ink in a bottle had been reduced from 50ml to either 35 or 40 I do not think it matters in any way for most people.

There have never been a point where I have gotten beyond 30ml where I’d either been fine with moving on or known that this is a ink I always want to have available.

Maybe ink should be sold in either much smaller or much larger bottles instead of 50ml?

Belroy Sling Lite Mini

2023-09-17 00:00

I’ve been a fan of small bags for a really long time. I think it started when I moved from a small iPhone 5s to the bigger 6s Plus.

For me it is fairly simple, the stuff I’d like to bring with me most of the time is larger than what I can fit in my pockets. It was easier back when I used to use coats and jackets with more larger pockets. But I haven’t really been using that in years at this point.

Where I use a sling or one of my smaller bags is when I can’t fit things in my pockets, but it would be weird or annoying to bring a regular bag. And a lot of the time I just put my sling in a larger bag since it usually has most of the stuff I always want to have with me.

So a while back I started to look into slings. Mostly to have a place to put keys, wallet and phone when I was wearing something without a lot of pockets. Typically a thing when I wear running tights. As always I started to look at the places I usually buy bags and things like that from and ended up going with a Belroy Mini Lite.

For this use I wanted something as small and compact as possible, but I’ll probably get another larger one at some point.

It features on large compartment, a smaller one on the front, plus a small pocket on the side and one on the back of the large one. And a really cool magnetic mechanism on the strap.

This far I’m really happy with it, and all of it works really great. The one thing I miss is to have two of each of the pockets inside the large one.

My typical carry looks something like this:

  • Keys
  • Wallet
  • Phone
  • AirPods
  • Sunglasses or regular glasses
  • Various phone accessories (pop sockets, etc)
  • Flashlight
  • Tiny pocket knife
  • Dog bags
  • Passport Travelers Notebook
  • 2-3 pens
  • Various other tiny items
  • Sometimes a MagSafe battery

Typically I only put keys in the front pocket because things often fall out as I pull out the keys if I put more stuff in it. In the big compartment I typically put the dog bags in the side pocket and flashlight and similar small items in the back pocket and leave the rest in the main one.

It works really great for me, and have kind of become a thing I bring everywhere that just contains all the stuff I always bring with me. Often I just throw it in another bag, and sometimes I wear it as a sling.

Vacuum fillers

2023-09-15 00:00

I have two vacuum fillers: a Pilot Custom 823 and a TWSBI Vac 700R.

Two very different pens in terms of looks and price classes. The TWSBI is usually between $65-$85 and the Pilot usually between $300-$350. And the price class is important to keep in mind when I say what I’m going to say. And it isn’t a knock against TWSBI, but rather an observation of the differences in quality with more expensive pens.

What I have noticed when I’m getting really close to writing these pens dry, is that the Pilot just writes as expected until fully dry. But the TWSBI will often start to bubble and just push out a bunch of inks as it is getting really close to empty.

It is good to know, so you don’t end up with a bunch of pink ink on the page in the middle of a meeting.

The planners I didn't go for

2023-09-07 00:00

I go through this exercise yearly. Or have done so three times now. When I need a new planner I go through the online stores I usually buy from, and various companies I know make planners plus looking at some blogs to see what’s available. And then I’m usually left with a rather small list of options that would work for me.

Mostly because I want month, week and daily pages without any duplicates and a vertical weekly layout.

This year I had four options to consider:

  • Hobonichi
  • Travelers Notebook
  • Plotter
  • The binder I bought and tested out this summer

The binder didn’t work out for me, and Plotter is out the window because the binder experiment didn’t work out plus that Plotter don’t shit outside North America.

I usually always buy the Travelers Notebook refills no matter what, because they’re not that expensive, just in case and I change my mind. But I decided to go with Hobonichi again. The main reason I didn’t pick Travelers Notebook is that they don’t open flat and stay open plus the feeling of multiple refills is much less nice than a proper notebook.

Other than that they’re mostly the same. Going with TN would most likely be a much smaller and more compact setup as well.

For the rest of the notebooks I looked at, all of them either had the wrong weekly layout, or would mean that I had at least duplicate monthly pages. And I just don’t want to deal with “where do I have them again?”

Would love to see more contenders to make this choice a bit more challenging next year. Because this year and the last time I properly looked into it I was left with a list of:

  • What I currently use (Hobonichi)
  • What I used before that (Travelers)

Planner for 2024

2023-09-05 00:00

I’ve been looking into what my planner setup will be for 2024 for a while now.

Here are the requirements

  • Dated
  • Monthly, Weekly and Daily pages
  • Weekly layout must be vertical
  • Monthly and Weekly should be spread over two pages
  • Multiple books are fine, but no duplicate sections

Nice to have:

  • Space in weekly and monthly pages for goals and such
  • Opens flat
  • Loads of empty pages

I’ve used my current setup now for a year and a half by the time the year rolls around, because I used a six month Hobonichi Cousin A5 before I got my current one. There are only two things about I’m not happy with at the moment. I’d like more empty pages close to it to have a place to keep track of long term goals that isn’t tied to weeks or months and similar things. And I’d also like something smaller.

It may seem contradictory to want less bulk and more pages, and yes I know. Less bulk could also mean smaller pages etc.

I’m going into the options I didn’t go with in another post. And I’ll probably get into the lineup of Hobonichi planners in a third one.

The short version is that I ended up going with Hobonichi this year as well. There wasn’t really many options that would give me all of my requirements. And of the few that would, Hobonichi is the nicest.

Like I could have gone with something like Weeks plus a A6 one but it would mean duplicate sections of at least months.

Instead I went with Hobonichi Cousin A5 Avec plus a Hobonichi A5 Notebook. Avec is the same buying two six month planners at the same time. This means that I can add a notebook that looks and behaves more or less the same as my planner to the nib and maintain the same amount of bulk. I think it might be a tiny bit smaller actually.

IKEA Phone Chair

2023-08-31 00:00

A dumb desk thing I picked up while getting a stuffed octopus for my daughter.

It is just a small black-grey chair, kind of looks like a deck chair, that you can place your phone in.

You can place it at various degrees of tilt, and both in horisontal and landscape.

I like it a lot. A solid alternative to having a charger stand. Will probably get another one for work for when I don’t have my phone in the MagSafe stand.

Made with ❤️ in Bergen, Norway by Eivind Hjertnes