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View Full Version : How To Turn an iPod Touch into a Moleskine Book
Donnageddon 06-12-2008, 07:12 PM From Wired Blog
The iPod Touch makes a great e-book reader, with a large, high-resolution screen and touch navigation.
That's fine, but the little iPod gets uncomfortable to hold after a while, and it lacks the presence of a real book. Imagine seeing an attractive girl (or boy) sitting outside a pavement café, drinking an espresso, smoking a Gauloise and reading a tatty paperback. It's a romantic image which is shattered when you swap the book for a PDA. I decided to disguise my iPod as a book, and if that wasn't pretentious enough, I put it in a modded Moleskine, the notebook of choice for fops and dandies the world over.
Here for more (http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/06/how-to-turn-an.html)
I have an iPod Touch, but haven't yet used it much for reading. I might give this a try though, looks very good!
zelda_pinwheel 06-12-2008, 07:19 PM Moleskine, the notebook of choice for fops and dandies the world over.
the dangers of notebook snobbery
danger N°1 : getting called a fop or a dandy.
donnageddon : please do post photos when you make your version... and let us know if it works as a pickup scheme :wink:
nekokami 06-12-2008, 08:52 PM There's a category of people who would be more attracted to someone with visible electronics, y'know. ;)
But I've been considering applying wood veneer to my iLiad, after reading the excellent Steampunk thread a while back.
Donnageddon 06-13-2008, 12:58 AM the dangers of notebook snobbery
danger N°1 : getting called a fop or a dandy.
donnageddon : please do post photos when you make your version... and let us know if it works as a pickup scheme :wink:
Well, I doubt anyone would call me a Fop or a Dandy, but if they did, I would hope it would be Dandy, as in "Yankee Doodle" :)
As for the project, I might try it, but if I do, I may be minus some important digits. Sharp objects (X-acto knives) and I have a history of not getting along.
Donnageddon 06-13-2008, 01:41 AM I've been considering applying wood veneer to my iLiad, after reading the excellent Steampunk thread a while back.
Now THAT would be an excellent project! I could see doing that to the Sony Reader, but the Kindle would look more like a scrap of splintered wood.
nekokami 06-13-2008, 03:46 PM Maybe if the Kindle had classy brass buttons (or a reasonable facsimile)?
Here's the steampunk Reader thread: http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12104&highlight=steampunk
Taylor514ce 06-13-2008, 04:32 PM I weep for the eviscerated moleskine.
jplumey 06-13-2008, 05:06 PM I did this for my Reader, but probably wouldn't do it for an iPhone or an iPod so those things are often attached to my belt.
Steve Jordan 06-13-2008, 05:35 PM I hope Charlie Sorrel doesn't really think this is why he's not getting any dates... :rolleyes:
Seriously, dude, go and read from your iPod at Starbucks, and you won't look as lame as you think.
Taylor514ce 06-13-2008, 05:51 PM ...and moleskine mojo doesn't always work, either.
At Borders again (I know, I know, but darn it, I like the place, I like the people) and today I had my sketchbook (large moleskine cahier) and my phone w/ camera. I'm browsing aimlessly, and notice a very pretty girl. She's curvy, not what anyone would call "thin", but not what anyone but idiotic boys who think the Olson Twins are sexy would call "fat". She's simply gorgeous, in a pink summer dress, sitting in a black leather chair. Black chair, pink dress, and tan skin. Lovely. Her legs are crossed, and her legs are very shapely. The calf muscles look fantastic. One hand in her black hair, the other holding up the book. It's a perfect picture.
Time to work your magic, T. Tell her you're an artist. Show her your Moleskine sketchbook. Ask if you can sit and sketch her, or take her picture.
"Hell no! Are you some kind of voyeur?"
"No. Not at all. I haven't secretly photographed you."
"Oh. Then what's the deal?"
"Just what I said. I'd like try to sketch you - you have a very natural pose and beautiful lines."
"No. That's just... well, it seems creepy. Like I'd end up on the internet or something. Sorry. No."
"You don't have to say you're sorry. I understand, and that's why I always ask first. I'll leave you alone now."
I swear as I walked off, she shuddered.
But guess what, babe. You DID end up on the internet!
Steve Jordan 06-13-2008, 06:40 PM And you probably did, too... as soon as she got home, I'm sure she blogged all about the perv who hit on her at the bookstore (ew). Better hope she didn't secretly photograph you!
Taylor514ce 06-13-2008, 06:44 PM I was just sitting there, like totally minding my own business or whatever, you know. And like, it was sooo funny, this totally old guy came up and I swear to god, like wanted to like draw me or whatever, and he was all like you're so pretty, oh you have beautiful lines, whatever that means, so full of fake artsy crap. Too weird. Nice try. Walk away, dude. LUSER!
tsgreer 06-13-2008, 07:26 PM I was just sitting there, like totally minding my own business or whatever, you know. And like, it was sooo funny, this totally old guy came up and I swear to god, like wanted to like draw me or whatever, and he was all like you're so pretty, oh you have beautiful lines, whatever that means, so full of fake artsy crap. Too weird. Nice try. Walk away, dude. LUSER!
OK, that was great! :rofl:
I do have to say that I have met plenty of people by sketching them though. Actually I can't really think of a time I got turned down after I show them my sketchbook. It's best if your sketchbook has other portrait sketches that you have done. That way you can prove that you aren't a perv.
As I do the sketch, I talk to them and get to know them. The trick is you have to sketch pretty fast. I have found out that 99% of them say they would love to be an artist but that they have no talent. I then explain that it's really a matter of just learning the craft--which I believe by the way. Some people are born with a natural talent, but I wasn't. I just stuck with it and hey, what do ya know, 30 years later and I'm pretty passable at it.
Anyway, I have broken artist-ethics and sketched someone just to get a date. But I fess up when out on the date.
I've never been turned down on the sketch part, but plenty turned down on the date part. Having a sketchbook and charcoal doesn't attract the ladies quite as much as having a guitar. Darn it! :) But it's a really great way to get to know people...
Taylor514ce 06-13-2008, 07:34 PM Well I can't always carry my guitar (http://www.taylorguitars.com/Guitars/Acoustic-Electric/500/514ce/) around with me. Have you seen the Scribblings (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23890)thread, yet?
Donnageddon 06-13-2008, 08:13 PM I did this for my Reader, but probably wouldn't do it for an iPhone or an iPod so those things are often attached to my belt.
You did the moleskine thing for your reader? Or the steampunk thingie?
delphidb96 06-13-2008, 08:27 PM I dunno... [shakes head in abject confusion] I mean, why would you want to turn *ANYTHING* into a book made from a skinny mole? I just can't see the benefit - either to the reader *OR* the skinny mole. :D :D :D
Derek
tirsales 06-13-2008, 08:33 PM Maybe if the skinny mole wanted to commit suicide?
delphidb96 06-13-2008, 08:46 PM Maybe if the skinny mole wanted to commit suicide?
I'm foursquare against gratuitous suicidal violence by skinny moles! I'm the founder of the Society for the Pampering and Uplifting of Moles, Skinny or Otherwise, SPUMSO for short. :)
Derek
tirsales 06-13-2008, 08:48 PM I'm foursquare against gratuitous suicidal violence by skinny moles! I'm the founder of the Society for the Pampering and Uplifting of Moles, Skinny or Otherwise, SPUMSO for short. :)
May I join?
That would make me
Honourable Undersecretary for doing staff, PMOSPUMSO
PMOSPUMSO of course being "Proud member of the Society for the Pampering and Uplifting of moles, Skinny or Otherwise".
Madam Broshkina 06-13-2008, 08:50 PM How a skinny mole becomes a notepad cover. A cautionary tale.
Mother Mole: Honey you had better finish your dinner.
Toddler Mole: I don't wanna!
Mother Mole: If you do not eat your dinner and gain some weight I will turn you into a notepad cover!
Toddler Mole: You wouldn't dare Mommy.
Mommy Mole: Remember your older brother Timmy.
Toddler Mole: Yeah, what ever happened to him.
Mommy Mole: Go grab the notepad off the shelf.
Toddler Mole: Ok, I've got it.
Mother Mole: Does it smell familiar?
Toddler Mole: Sniff.... can I have some more food Mommy.
The end.
Steve Jordan 06-13-2008, 09:59 PM I was just sitting there, like totally minding my own business or whatever, you know. And like, it was sooo funny, this totally old guy came up and I swear to god, like wanted to like draw me or whatever, and he was all like you're so pretty, oh you have beautiful lines, whatever that means, so full of fake artsy crap. Too weird. Nice try. Walk away, dude. LUSER!
So, you found the blog!
Steve Jordan 06-13-2008, 10:00 PM How a skinny mole becomes a notepad cover. A cautionary tale.
That's ill.
delphidb96 06-14-2008, 12:53 PM That's ill.
But hilarious! :D
Derek
yvanleterrible 06-15-2008, 09:22 AM The hiding of a miniaturized device in a much bigger format cover defeats it's purpose. Why not use a reader instead.
This guy stole NatCh's idea (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=50275&postcount=9) and should be prosecuted. He did a book cover for his reader a good while back.
So you mean he's not wrapping his iTouch in this?
http://images.mothernature.com/Products/250/A1028.jpg
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