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	<title>Comments on: Voice Recognition</title>
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		<title>By: Recording Thoughts &#187; Moleskine: Using Reporter&#8217;s, Cahier, Volant</title>
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		<description>[...] First the Volant and Cahier. They are both small and thin enough that you can devote one to a single trip or event. In my line of work I take a lot of notes, and in some environments, like conferences, a voice recorder doesn&#8217;t work. That&#8217;s when these little guys really shine. It&#8217;s easy to take a spare or two, and with the Cahier&#8217;s light-colored covers, I can simply write the subject and dates on the front. The Volant is just as nice, and perhaps a tad more durable. Both allow one to bend the covers around backwards which makes them very easy to write on. The Cahier has a pocket in the back, but it&#8217;s useful only for a few cards or the like. [...]</description>
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