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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

New Ideas in Old Books

I'm a journal freak.
Out of necessity I am constantly scribbling ideas down on paper (Post-it notes, napkins, business cards, whatever...) Most everyone has learned that if you can't capture an idea immediately, it may be lost forever.

Although any old piece of paper will do when inspiration strikes, there's nothing I like better than writing down my ideas (and sometimes that means transferring them from napkins to the page) in a journal that has a little pizzazz to its design or format.

The website HoboArona.com takes vintage and antique books and turns them into eclectic and unique journals. From a Germanic version of a Tennessee Williams play, to the Boy Scouts of America's Cubmaster Pack Book, to a short and sweet 18-page journal created from Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven -- original front and back book covers house acid-free journal sheets made from 90% recycled content. Page size and count vary from book to book and many have the original front and end pages intact, as well as more than a few of the original library checkout cards in the back.

Perhaps the most unique aspect of these journals isn't the original elements of each book, but the handwritten note from the website owner that is included in each journal. HoboArona includes a bit of the book's history, along with jottings about the book's plot, author's achievements (or misdeeds) and documents the publication date along with the page size and count.

Often we have to dig deep within ourselves to find the inspiration to create new ideas and document them. How much more convenient if the documentation tool can help provide some of that inspiration.

Visit HoboArona.com for more details, and to see samples of the available journals.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Be Inspired



Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes, is a devastating disease that affects millions of people -- a large and growing percentage of them children.

Support Simon and his family's Walk To Cure Diabetes.
Visit this link and pledge financial support to "Simon's Walkers."

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Friday, August 03, 2007

Idea Geeks

Think you got what it takes to be a great big idea geek?

The Geek Squad, those customer service reps behind the counter at Best Buy, is challenging people to come up with the next big idea. The winners of the What's Your Big Idea? challenge will get to attend IdeaFestival to put their ideas into action with help from Geek Squad agents. The event, to be held Sept. 13-15 in Louisville, KY, brings together thinkers from around the globe to explore innovative, imaginative and cutting-edge ideas.
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