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Second half of the year printed and bound with dental floss yesterday. Can't wait for the stamp! Thanks Patrick.

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I can't decide yet, so haven't voted.

 

After all the years that I've used a grid calendar, this is not intuitive to me. I've had a significant number of errors entering a meeting on the wrong day. And I don't automatically SEE the event lining upat the right time of day. As I've just started using it I'm going to give it some time

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Any word on when the 2013 Coronodo version will be available?

 

Sorry to say I don't think I will be making mine again this year. I did not use it as much as I had planned, and since I am closing on a house in 2 weeks I don't see myself having the time to make another one.

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Dear All!

Here's the most updated Jan-Jun 2013 version:

http://scription.typepad.com/blog/2012/11/scription-chronodex-weekly-planner-jan-jun-2013-released-.html#.UKqIUqWeB28

 

There's been a growing number of people using Chronodex, so please do go to our fan page to interact and find out more.

Scription - thoughts on stationery & beyond

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Dear All!

Here's the most updated Jan-Jun 2013 version:

http://scription.typepad.com/blog/2012/11/scription-chronodex-weekly-planner-jan-jun-2013-released-.html#.UKqIUqWeB28

 

There's been a growing number of people using Chronodex, so please do go to our fan page to interact and find out more.

 

I had to chuckle. I was looking at your blog and wondering when you would put up the new version about 2 hours before your post. Thank you. I'm surprised at how much I like using the Chronodex. From someone who is very linear.

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Hey Ted! Just in time, just in time.

You are already radial, you just don't know it.

Do share your findings once in a while on the Chronodex facebook page.

I've just made a simple guide on the printing sequence coz many people couldn't figure out how to do it, check it out if you face such problem.

Happy Chronodexing :P

 

Dear All!

Here's the most updated Jan-Jun 2013 version:

http://scription.typepad.com/blog/2012/11/scription-chronodex-weekly-planner-jan-jun-2013-released-.html#.UKqIUqWeB28

 

There's been a growing number of people using Chronodex, so please do go to our fan page to interact and find out more.

 

I had to chuckle. I was looking at your blog and wondering when you would put up the new version about 2 hours before your post. Thank you. I'm surprised at how much I like using the Chronodex. From someone who is very linear.

Scription - thoughts on stationery & beyond

http://scription.typepad.com

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Dear All!

Here's the most updated Jan-Jun 2013 version:

http://scription.typepad.com/blog/2012/11/scription-chronodex-weekly-planner-jan-jun-2013-released-.html#.UKqIUqWeB28

 

There's been a growing number of people using Chronodex, so please do go to our fan page to interact and find out more.

 

Thank you Patrick!

 

Chronodex it's a frightfully good thing!

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I still don't get how I can print this design on my traveller notebook, guess I can't?

But nevertheless, a lovely interpretation of the original Muji design! Great work... :thumbup:

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I'm so envious of you guys! I cannot seem to resize the file to fit my paper size of choice, that of the Quo Vadis Habana A5 (6.25 inches by 9.25 inches). I need it to fit the one and only sleeve that I am using, so everything is in just one place.

 

I wonder if Patrick Ng would be willing to allow me permissions with the March-June 2013 file? B) ;)

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Gathering people's method of notation on Chronodex, please share your experience: http://scription.typepad.com/blog/2011/12/how-do-you-use-chronodex-please-share.html

 

Here's how Kate (from Studio-Sweepings: http://www.studio-sweepings.blogspot.com/2011/12/chronodex.html) uses Chronodex. She printed on stickers and use only what's needed....

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OMG. This is a great mod. Let me see if I can use this in the meantime while I have not yet gotten around o resizing the printing of the actual file.

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So I went ahead and created a self-inking Chronodex stamp. I then stamped every single page of my homemade Field Notes booklet, made with Rhodia DotPad paper. I like it for the most part. Love the design, Patrick! Here are some pictures:

 

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However, I didn't notice that I lost the 6am-9am time slots until after I received the stamp. I may end up remaking this stamp, since my day does typically start earlier than 9am. I also like the Spiraldex from Kent. Maybe I'll use both. Chrono to track my meetings, and spiral to track my time per project.

 

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Fantastic stamp. I did something similar, but printed the chronodex on bagasse paper cut to size for a midori traveler's notebook passport size. Each day gets a chronodex page and a blank page for notes. I use this for work tracking, I use a separate notebook in the traveler's notebook for personal stuff. It is working for me.

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