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Archmage
Inconceivable!

What is inconceivable is the number of innocent moles who have died to make notebooks for us to scribble in. For shame!

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Nihal

Vala
Leuchtturm1917? I've never heard about this brand before, thanks.

What is good in Moleskines is how they're built. Good quality paper assembled in a way that allows to completely open the notebook, leaving no bump created by the spine of the book. That's awesome when it comes to sketchbooks, allowing to do double-page drawings and stuff.

I had my sister to bring some for me when she went to Europe, so I can finally try one without having to pay 2x-3x the original price here.
 

Steerpike

Felis amatus
Moderator
Nihal:

Yeah, same with the Leuchtturm. I came across them looking for good-quality paper notebooks, because I write with a fountain pen and with most notebooks the ink bleeds right through the page. You have to have good paper for that.

I don't think the Leuchtturms will open the way you want, though. Although they make a lot of different notebooks, so maybe they have something that does.
 

Legendary Sidekick

The HAM'ster
Moderator
This just in: I was having tea at 4:00 in the afternoon, which is the official tea time.

Uh… isn't it? I wouldn't really know. Massachusetts is better known for dumping tea into the ocean. I don't live on the coast so I had to drink it. It was too hot to drink near the pool, and dumping tea in the toilet or bathtub doesn't make a strong enough statement.

4:05. I think I'll pour another cup.



@People having a real conversation: sorry.
 

Legendary Sidekick

The HAM'ster
Moderator
@Ireth,

Then I'll get no thanks for representing my home state by echoing the statement made my the original tea-dumping Bostonians:

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"F is for fish, you Massholes."
 

Nihal

Vala
Quick switch back to the older conversation topic just to maintain the chaos, mwahaha!

I went through the Leuchtturm, trying to find notebooks with paper of a good gramature, so, I ended checking all their lines. I don't think I saw any one with the feature I'm looking for. :|


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About the tea, you can throw away as much tea you want! Yuck!
 

Legendary Sidekick

The HAM'ster
Moderator
In Hong Kong, there are so-called local 'western' restaurants. They usually serve breakfast foods, and are as authentically western as Americanized* Chinese restaurants.

*(My wife had no idea what a fortune cookie or a crab rangoon was when we first met. In a game of charades, when she drew the word 'fortune cookie' she mimicked eating a cooking, then wiping her brow in mock relief after being missed by a falling object.)

Anyway, at the HK western restaurants, they serve a drink called 'coffee-tea.' Take coffee and tea, put them together, and you end up with a drink that is neither instead of both. By that I mean, you can like both coffee and tea, but not necessarily like coffee-tea. I don't. Next time I'm back, I'll start the Tsim Sha Tsui Coffee-Tea Party.
 

Ireth

Myth Weaver
Anyway, at the HK western restaurants, they serve a drink called 'coffee-tea.' Take coffee and tea, put them together, and you end up with a drink that is neither instead of both. By that I mean, you can like both coffee and tea, but not necessarily like coffee-tea. I don't. Next time I'm back, I'll start the Tsim Sha Tsui Coffee-Tea Party.

Heh. My dad once had that here in Canada by complete accident -- he ordered tea, but by some odd mistake they put coffee into his teapot along with the teabag. He didn't like it much. XD

*now curious as to what tea would taste like if made with the leaves of the coffee plant... would that be coffee tea too?*
 
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