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myhelpfulhints · 2 months
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Review Date - 3rd December 2019
Today I’ll be writing about Rocketbook Fusion. This notepad is made from reusable plastic pages and can be used repeatedly.
The surface of the paper can be wiped clean with a damp cloth to reveal a perfectly new page every time.
That’s not all, with the Rocketbook App you can scan and upload your content, send your documents to various email addresses, and more.
This book is perfect for students and will be the only notepad they’ll require throughout the whole of their studies.
How does it work? Is the app any good? Time to test it out!
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usalivemovienews · 8 months
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newswireml · 1 year
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The Best Tech Gadgets Under $50 – Review Geek#Tech #Gadgets #Review #Geek
Olivier Le Moal/Shutterstock.com Are you looking some inexpensive gift ideas? Or maybe you’re a gadgeteer looking to catch up on some cool tech. From photographs to note-taking and even some great portable items, this article gives you seven of the top, low-cost gadgets you need to pick up. Rocketbook Smart Reusable Notebook Rocketbook Imagine never having to purchase another notebook. Rocketbook…
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firickbestproducts · 2 years
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Moonsafari A4 Reusable Notebook Cover & Rocketbook Cover Smart Business Notebook Cover for Everlast, Fusion, Wave, Moleskin and More with Pen Loop & Business Card Holder - Brown,A4/Letter 11" x 8… well women
Moonsafari A4 Reusable Notebook Cover & Rocketbook Cover Smart Business Notebook Cover for Everlast, Fusion, Wave, Moleskin and More with Pen Loop & Business Card Holder – Brown,A4/Letter 11″ x 8… well women
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reportwire · 2 years
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This $19 Smart Reusable Notebook Has 44,000+ Five-Star Amazon Reviews
This $19 Smart Reusable Notebook Has 44,000+ Five-Star Amazon Reviews
Wonder what actual Amazon shoppers think? Check out the following reviews.  “Exceptional! This will change your life. This product amazed me and exceeded my expectations. The Rocketbook app is so simple and easy to use. The scanning is perfect. It captures the colors, exposes the page with the right lighting, and crops and adjusts the page properly. Each scan takes less than a second, and you can…
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studyseedlings · 5 years
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22/08/19
Mini review before class today :)
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makeiri · 4 years
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¡Hola a todos! Últimamente he recibido muchas preguntas sobre cómo me organizo para lograr mis metas u objetivos, y una parte clave siempre ha sido el usar una agenda que me permita enlistar mi lluvia de ideas y mis pasos a seguir. Hoy les comparto un video que hice mostrándoles mi nueva agenda: la Rocketbook Panda Planner 🐼♥️ En el video les explico cómo esta agenda es 100% reutilizable (¡se borra con agua!) y cómo pueden convertir sus notas a mano en documentos 100% digitales. También les muestro a detalle cada tipo de hoja que contiene, ya que la agenda está diseñada científicamente para ayudar a motivar y coordinar proyectos, poniendo enfoque especial en la felicidad del usuario. Espero que este video les guste. Acá les dejo la liga: https://youtu.be/DJ09nDPihxw ¿Ustedes qué tipo de agenda usan? Los leo en los comentarios 😚 #RocketBookPandaPlanner #Rocketbook #PandaPlanner #Stationary #Agenda #review https://www.instagram.com/p/CDaNZPsBzr0/?igshid=157qy5djvu5vv
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goinggreen24-7 · 2 years
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Rocketbook Smart Reusable Notebook - Our Review
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Get yours now on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ITtFEU Ever felt guilty for wasting piles upon piles of paper when you write something up? Ever had to use a computer to type or draw because there was no more space in your notebook? Ever get tired of needing to buy book after book just to satisfy your writing needs? Well, you can just throw these problems into the wind - with the Rocketbook Smart Reusable Notebook, all your issues are completely solved in a small eco-friendly pad! With thousands upon thousands of reviews having been written on Amazon regarding how innovative they are, the 4.5/5 star that this product received has truly been well earned and deserved. Overall, it is an item that can be used by absolutely anybody, and whether for old or young, for writing or drawing, it never ceases to do its work in bringing both the environment and your needs into its concern! Incorporating the technology of space aged paper and FriXion pens/highlighters, once you required more space in the notebook or have any unnecessary notes you no longer require, you can simply wipe it all off with water and a cloth - just like that! In fact, with the rise of the digital era these notes can even be scanned on the Rocketbook app and saved onto many platforms. This thus means that you'll never have to worry about losing any of your precious notes if need be that you wipe it off your notebook! I mean, what more could you possibly ask for? But that's not it - with a high-quality writing experience that enables you to smoothly move across the page with the pen, there really isn't any regular notepad or digital tool that can compare to the experience you'll have when using this. Along with that, the dot-gridded lines on each page are both bold enough that they will make sketching your diagrams and figures much easier and subtle enough to ignore if not needed. All in all, this is a product that can be implemented into any life with ease, and will truly help you on your goal to becoming the greatest eco-warrior around. Get yours now on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ITtFEU
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adrienne-fh · 3 years
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From the desk of...
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100 Days of Productivity
Saturday, March 27, 2021 Day 39/100
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I had a more productive day. I experienced a headache and lack of focus toward the later part of the day. I have a hard time with note taking. I feel scattered. I need to write. My input methods for my tablet need batteries. I might break out my Mac keyboard that can charge via a plug. Notebooks are superior to Evernote. I have a small Rocketbook Wave reusable notebook. Pro tip: Use Pilot Frixion Markers not the pen. There is some major ghosting that isn’t going away. I have to erase my scribbles soon.
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I am applying to entry level temp job as I develop my other skills. I’m hoping to earn more than as a struggling freelancer who makes almost nothing because of the way I have been feeling the last few years. I want to work at a faster pace and commit to finishing the courses I started. I’m not satisfied. I am kind of out of it but I should be fine in a few days.
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What did I manage? Research. Note taking. Reviewing content. I learned about the buy/ sell process. I also have a greater appreciation of interviewing, needing to declutter my space, and how to make my social media more effective. I’ve been searching for office space. Very expensive. I found a place where I need to be silent while working because it’s just for writers.
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Romantic...
Until next time...
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cardandpixel · 4 years
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RocketBook Flip - a rare review and it’s not a game!
Before I go any further, I feel I must point out that I don’t have any financial connection to RocketBook whatsoever – this isn’t a piece that was requested or courted by RocketBook or affiliates and I’m not receiving any reward or sponsorship either in product or direct payment for this article. I just like the damn thing and love it when an innovative piece of tech (in this case quite low key) just works. Hi I’m Paul, and I have a bit of a problem with notebooks – A4 lined, sketch, reporters, Black & Reds (ohhhh the sheer number of B&Rs), goofy ones, serious work ones, battered ones, pristine ‘for best only’ ones – and they all fill at an alarming rate. I make notes on everything. Working as a sound engineer and designer, there’s always mix notes, soundscape plots, ideas, VO notes and scripts, SFX ideas etc etc. At home it’s a very different story – it’s much worse. Game notes; blog notes; hurriedly scribbled quiz questions spurred by watching another episode of Mental Floss’ 500 facts about cheese; RPG notes and story ideas; my own script writing; world building; sketches; other creative ideas; song/music notes and ideas; and that’s before we get to to-do lists; and the dreaded ‘things I must remember’. So my journal life is many, varied and plenty. The usual issue is… ‘what frakking journal did I put that amazing idea in????’, and that’s way before we get to the utter horror that is possibly losing a whole journal or forgetting to bring one home from work. I’m 53, I forget more than I recall, and journals help bring some semblance of order to a massively chaotic and fertile brain. What I’ve needed for a long time is some way of organising all this info or centralising it in some way. Sure I’ve looked at apps – I used Things, Evernote, Notes, and One Note for years, and they are really, really good, but they relied on either having a charged device exactly when I need it (yeah – me too) or net access, which for a new-ish theatre, is surprisingly a bit of an issue at work. And the most important part – I actually enjoy the physical act of handwriting long-hand. I still write actual physical letters to people, it’s adorable and a bit creepy in this age, but I call it charming and leave it at that. Handwriting, for me, allows me time to think and process in a way that typing just doesn’t. Handwriting is slower, I rarely cross anything out, and so I always have the whole of the thought. So what I’ve ideally wanted for years, was a reliable way of organising all my notes and storing them electronically so I have access even without the actual journal, with OCR so they’re editable, and still being a tactile handwritten experience. I’m naturally a sceptic (I actually subscribe to Fortean Times – yeah – I card carry!) and so online ads and particularly FaceAche ads are a field day for critical thinking triggers. I don’t think I’ve ever received from Wish, exactly what I ordered from Wish. And so when an ad from RocketBook constantly kept popping up on my timeline a few weeks ago, I was naturally “it’ll never work” But their website looked legit enough – they had a dedicated UK shop, it was relatively steep to buy in but not so wild that if it didn’t work I wouldn’t be crying too much about the money wasted, and at the end of the day it was a 10th the price of a ReMarkable 2 which is actually what I thought would solve my problem. I’m furloughed at the mo and though I could argue the case for £300+ notebook (test me, I could), I just couldn’t justify it now. And RocketBook had a good summer intro offer. I ordered on the Wednesday, and the impressively glitzy and graphic-design-playbook poly package was dropped on my doorstep just 2 days later by my cheery postie who yelled up the drive “Package for ya, looks very exciting!!!!” I like that our postal service is still invested in the hopes and dreams of their customers. It was exciting. All the instructions for getting started with my new Teal RocketBook A4 Flip were right there before you even open it. The main body houses the pad and a cleaning cloth, and a clever little side pocket houses the supplied Pilot Frixion pen.
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RocketBooks come in several models, all configured slightly differently. I have the Flip which is a top spiral-bound softback pad with 21 double sided ‘pages’ giving 42 pages in total. The Flip has lined paper one side, and dot paper on the reverse (great for D&D maps, impromptu tables, mixer channel plots etc)
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DELIVERY & FIRST IMPRESSIONS The pads are nicely made, with sturdy covers (available in some really nice colours too) and a solid, thick plastic ring binding. Initially, The RocketBook does feel a bit odd. Its ‘pages’ are actually a synthetic polyester blend and feel quite shiny to the touch. The sort of surface you just instantly feel is not going to be great for ink! Each page is edge-to-edge lined or dotted with a heavy black border. At the bottom is a prominent QR code used for scanning and some very feint icons. These 7 icons are the key to the ease of use of the RocketBook series. But more later.
THE APP
The pads work with a companion app, that is absolutely free and available for Apple & Android. In fact, RB even do downloadable printable pages so you can try the whole system absolutely free before you buy – I didn’t, I just bought one, y’know. The app allows you to set up your destination locations, your preferences and does the actual scanning. Just one quick note, I have the app on both my phone and iPad and had to set-up the app the same for both, there appears to be no way of swapping preference settings between devices, though I can see why this may be intentional.
Currently, the RocketBook allows you to choose from the following locations to send files to: GoogleDrive, box, EverNote, DropBox, slack, OneNote, iCloud, OneDrive as well as simply to an email (or multiple) addresses and iMessage. Impressively, these are not fixed either, so you could choose your 7 destinations to be 7 email addresses of team members. These 7 locations are the icons at the bottom of each page. To select a destination for your file, you just make a mark in that icon box (tick, circle, something unsavoury) and that page will be sent to whichever you select. This makes the system very flexible indeed as not every page is necessarily sent to every destination. You always decide every time you fill a page. Change your mind on a second revision? No problem, add or change icons at any time and re-upload.
There’s a really handy table on the inside front cover for you to note what icon sends what where. This is also wipeable, so can be changed anytime.
I have mine set by default to:
Rocket > main email address (either as PDF, JPG, OCR embedded or as separate txt file)
Diamond > GoogleDrive (you can specify exactly what folder too)
Apple > iMessage
Bell > OneNote
That actually still leaves me 3 spare: shamrock; star; and horseshoe.
The app took me maybe 20mins to set-up, that included decision time for destinations and setting up a few target folders. It also included a few ‘test firings’. I didn’t get everything right first time and a few things didn’t send, but crucially, a tiny bit of digging revealed very simple troubleshooting (including the aforementioned issue with no sync’ing of phone and iPad), and all in I was finding the files in all the right destinations within about 30 mins. The website, FAQs and community are immensely helpful with any other issues as well. I had a tiny issue with OneNote seeming to take ages to sync, but I think that’s an issue with my OneNote settings, everything else was almost instantaneous. You can also handily set the app to auto-send as soon as it scans, or allow for manual review.
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CLEAN UP ON AISLE ROCKETPAD The main reason I wanted to look at the RocketBook was the issue of reusability. My journal shenanigans are by no means the biggest ecological disaster on the planet, but if we are to believe Tesco (who probably issue as many receipts at our local Tesco Express in a day as journals I’ve ever used), every little helps. If I could find an ecologically better solution, I should at least take a look. The RocketPads work by partnering with Pilot pens called Frixion. The really clever bit is RB’s paper technology and how it works with the Frixion ink. At present, the pads only work with the Frixion pens – except the RB Colour which works with Crayola’s dry-erase crayons. When you write on the ‘paper’ with a Frixion pen, it remains wet for a few seconds and then dries pretty quickly. There’s no smudging whatsoever in transit, which is pretty cool. From then on, it may as well be permanent, until you have transmitted your page and decide you don’t want the text anymore.  To wipe the page clean, you can dampen the supplied cloth and just wipe the surface clean, it’s weird but it works! But then damp cloth in your bag? So I use kitchen roll to dampen, then wipe dry with theirs. Others even have an adorably kitsch spray bottle in their kit. RB reckon if you are not going to use the pad for a few months, to clean the pages as the ink can get trickier to shift after a long time, but for day-to-day use, I’ve tried writing and wiping well over 20x and the page hasn’t become discoloured or tarnished at all. The only pad different in the range is the Wave which cleans by microwaving! Do NOT do this with any of the others, bad things will happen. The ink doesn’t take scrubbing or any time to come up, I clean my pages in about 10-15s. The page can feel a little tacky when it’s damp, but leave a minute or so and the page will be back to normal. RB do say that odd things can happen if the book is left near a heatsource or in a hot car, vis-à-vis, the ink can completely disappear horrifyingly enough. They say that putting the pen or the pad in the freezer for a little while will actually restore the ink, but I’ve not tried it yet so can’t confirm or deny how that goes. Handy for spies in hot countries though, so there’s another target market. If you are always going to send your pages to the same places, then don’t erase the marked icons, and the page is ready for new notes straight away, otherwise, scrub them too.
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I CAN’T READ YOUR WRITING – ARE YOU A DOCTOR? Initially, the RB pads send their files as scans of the pages in high contrast monochrome (colour is available) when you snap the page in the app (which auto-frames for you and takes maybe 10s to capture). The formats are either as images or PDF. If that had been it, I would have been quite happy, but the RB pads have another trick up their sleeve. Firstly, they have a function called ‘Smart Titles’ which allows you to name your files directly from the page by writing a filename between double hashtags ie ## this is my scrawl 24/8/20 ## and the file will pop up in your destinations with the filename “this is my scrawl 24/08/20” – this is insanely handy – there’s no protocol except your own and the hashtags, and it makes your files super easy to search. You can even send groups of pages as a single PDF. But the notebooks go even further. They actually offer full searchable OCR which the app can be set to send embedded in the PDF or image, or more usefully, as a companion separate .txt file. Now, my handwriting isn’t the neatest, but it’s not bad so I was prepared for some editing to be necessary, but impressively again, the OCR was about 90-95% accurate. In a page of text it missed maybe 3 or 4 words and even those not badly. This is all considering their full OCR is still only in beta! It gets confused with diagrams on the page, but that’s to be expected.
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Text Generated by OCR: ## Blog post och test Aug 2020 ## This is a little demonstration of the OCR capabilities of the Rocket Book pads and app. I've told the lovely people that the hit rate is about 90-95% so please dant let me down here flip pad. Hopefully the file name will also prove another point further up in the section and not make me look like some charlatan or snake-oil salesman.Hope you enjoyed this demonstrahen, now go away and leave me to write the next great novella.Bye!
HOW MUCH? On average, I pay anywhere from £4-8 for a decent A4 notebook/journal, so at £30-37 (dependent on model), the RocketBook pads are not a whim purchase. That said, I get through a lot of journals in a year, and given that I would expect to easily get 2-3 years out of a RocketBook pad, then I’ve saved money. Will it replace all my notebooks? No. You need to be thinking of carrying this round as a kit: pad, Frixion pen (at least 2), and cloth.  RB do a series of portfolio sleeves for the pads but it does push the price up a bit still, but for a rep, engineer or salesperson, this still makes sense. They’re less bulky than a normal A4 pad too. What I would say is Tesco and Sainsbury’s currently stock Frixion pens and at much better prices than buying them from RB directly, I just paid £3 for 3 pens on offer at Tesco compared to £10 from RB. You get one pen with the pad, but you’re going to want more soon, so stock up next time you’re shopping for truffle oil crisps. If you use whiteboards a lot, RB also have you covered. Instead of the pad, £16 will get you a 4 pack of ‘beacons’ – little self-adhesive triangles that effectively do the same thing as the QR code in the pad. You don’t have the icon options obviously, but if you’re looking to distribute quick meeting or group notes, this would be a boon. CONCLUSION Considering this was a fairly speculative purchase on my part, my early experiences with the RocketBook Flip have been really impressive. The flexibility, the ability to store every page in a different location if you really wanted to make it fantastic for organising my notes, which can save me hours of finding the right ^^$&^$&$ notebook in the first place, then scouring that for the one paragraph I was looking for etc etc. The searchable text facility, in-app history for re-sending etc and last but no way least, functional handwriting OCR, makes the RocketBook not only novel, but actually useable! Would I buy another? As a second notebook – yes. I look forward to seeing what the actual longevity of the product is once I come off furlough and start cramming my day bag with all my junk and a notepad again, but yes, I’d probably just have one at home, and one for work, but make the last 5 mins of each day, scanning and sending work notes so I have them with me wherever. Impressively, the RocketBook Flip just works and it works well. ‘Er Across The Table has already sold several folk at her work on the idea and she doesn’t even have one herself yet! I love it. It’s taking a little adjusting to, but it’s all good. The most important thing though is the writing experience, and I have to say, the combination of the Frixion pen/ink and the polymer technology of the Flip, again, just works. It’s smooth, doesn’t skip or smudge for me (I know some right to left users and left handers have reported some issues) and feels great to write on. If anything I have to slow down a bit as the contact is so smooth that your writing can get a bit ahead of you! RocketBook have produced a cracker of a product. It might not seem like much, but if practical working journals are your thing (ie not create and keep things) then I can highly recommend the RocketBook series.
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Any suggestions for stationary items and where to buy? Thank u, ily and your blog
hey! so most of the stationary i own i actually buy off amazon since im american, with the exception of my muji pens which i bought at the muji store in berlin (but you can get them off muji’s website for your country) and my stabilo pens, also from germany.
i’m back home for the weekend, but i’ll probably do a stationary review when i get back bc everything back in my dorm. i just left off some of the things that you cant get on amazon but will be in my pen review.
PENS/MARKERS
zebra sarasa .38 (amazon)muji capped gel pens .38 (amazon / muji)stabilo finepoint markers (amazon)sharpie finepoint .38 (amazon)
frixon erasable pastel highlighter (amazon)
PAPER/NOTEBOOKS
arc notebook full size (amazon / staples)arc notebook half letter (staples)moleskine dotted (amazon)rocketbook (amazon)
hope this helps!! let me know if you get anything and how you like it!
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hmesshousewife · 5 years
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Stay Organized with Rocketbook | Review
Stay Organized with Rocketbook | Review
I have always loved stationery and everything similar. I dreamed of becoming a writer, an artist, or a teacher. The sounds of pens scratching across paper are almost euphoric to me. It wasn’t until the past few years when I realized how much paper I actually go through, and when I found Rocketbook I knew I had to give it a try.
Rocketbook is a reusable notebook! That’s pretty spectacular all on…
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*Not a paid promotion by Rocketbook, includes affiliate links though. Technology has really developed in the last decade. I remember carrying almost 7 different notebooks to class especially in middle school where you hold one for each subject. Rocketbook Erasable puts in work. It’s advertised as ‘Reusable Wirebound Notebook’,  the eyebrows raise up because you automatically assume it’s either gonna be expensive or the quality is bad.It’s been two days now days now since I’ve used the Rocketbook Erasable and I can really recommend it. Especially for those who are returning to college.
How It Works
Draw/Write what you like. Download the Rocketbook App. Scan the barcode Connect your accounts you want your images to be sent to. Erase with a wet cloth.
Pros
Easy to use
Durability
Easy transportation
Technologically advanced
Uploads to cloud
Fast image capture
Cons
Oils from your hand can land on the paper
Only uses ‘Frixion’ brand pen
Thin material, feels like it can rip
Overall I like the product more than I dislike, it seems to make me also write more just because it’s too cool. You can grab the RocketBook Notebook here.
      Rocketbook Erasable Notebook *Not a paid promotion by Rocketbook, includes affiliate links though. Technology has really developed in the last decade.
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macnews-org · 2 years
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Review: Rocketbook Core Smart Notebook is built for the digital age
Review: Rocketbook Core Smart Notebook is built for the digital age
A modern twist on a classic notebook. The endlessly reusable Rocketbook Core Smart Notebook gives you the best of both worlds: writing by hand and digital organization/storage. Write in the notebook with a Pilot FriXion pen. Scan your note with the Rocketbook app on your favorite iPhone and have the note sent to your choice of digital services. Then you can erase the note with a moist cloth and…
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deathwearshighheels · 2 years
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This TikTok-Famous Planner Has Helped Make My Busy Days Way More Manageable — and It’s on Sale! https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/rocketbook-panda-planner-review-36957745?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Category%2FChannel%3A+main
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