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== Field Notes == '''Brad Dowdy:''' Right. Right. So, all right. So as much as people obsess over the Hobonichi, you know, people obsess over the field notes and our friend Jenny at three staples, she made like the greatest field notes post, um, ever. I'm going to go ahead and claim that. '''Myke Hurley:''' This is the thing is some criminology type stuff. '''Brad Dowdy:''' You know, this is the field notes post to end all field notes posts. It's called field notes, item numbers. All right. And you think, okay, very simplistic, you know, to boil it down, you know, field notes makes all these products and you know, you of course tag them by an item number, you know, the very first craft, you know, um, memo book that they created. And I'm not looking at the number, so I don't know. It was probably field note. Yeah. Field note zero one FN dash zero one. So what Jenny did, which is what all normal people do is cataloged every FN number that field note has released for every product ever. '''Brad Dowdy:''' That's not strange at all. '''Myke Hurley:''' No, it's just a regular thing to do.
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