Author Archives: Dragon Co. (Austin Smith)
Speak Your Mind 47 #231-235
QUESTIONS
1. Have you ever had a broken leg?
2. Should kids be spanked when naughty?
3. Do you now how to change the spark plugs in a car?
4. How do you feel about windy days?
5. What hospital were you born in?
ANSWERS By: Austin Smith
1. No, I have never broken a bone.
2. Of course.
3. Yes, but I have never done it.
4. I don’t particularly like them.
5. I have no idea, it was in a suburb of Dallas.
Speak Your Mind 46 #226-230
QUESTIONS
1. What street do you live on?
2. Do you like pants that button instead of zip?
3. What do you think is the best color for the outside of a house?
4. Do you think guys should ever have to vacuum?
5. Which would you rather buy: a skateboard or a bike?
ANSWERS By: Austin Smith
1. I live on eighth street.
2. My pants do both, but buttons are very nice, yes.
3. Most likely white a a pale yellow.
4. If then man is single of course he has to vacuum, and if he’s not, there is no reason he shouldn’t, he should have an agreement of some kind with is partner.
5. A bike for me has more usefulness, with being in the middle of nowhere and all.
Mildly Relevant Reviews – “Best Lock Part 2” Kid Connection Tank and Army Patrol Set “Fake Lego”
Review – Limn Books
I am always on the lookout for new sketch/notebooks. I have hundreds already, but am hopelessly obsessed with paper. I have loads of different styles of notebooks. And when I found these fairly unique notebooks I had to have a look at them. (Disclaimer – They are made by my brother so I may be a little biased.)
Limn Books come from Austin Texas. At the moment they come in two flavors of 5.5x 8.5. The flavors really only mean that one has red lettering and the other has blue. The only lettering is Limn on the cover and a contact email on the back. They contain 20 sheets of plain paper (no lines) covered by green cover stock. They are hand-sewn, single signature bound then covered with a binding strip.
The covers are quite nice at protecting the books and looking nice, but they are not stiff enough to write on, so writing will require a table. The paper is almost butter, smooth but with enough grit to hold ink on the page well. Ink bleed is not much of a problem, especially if one is just writing and not drawing. They are comparable to Moleskine books in both paper and cover quality, but lack the elastic and are quite bit cheaper.
They are nice, inexpensive little books. They write well, are extremely portable, and are generally handy. They are good books for keeping notes, lists, and ideas. They have no real specific purpose in my mind, and are good at anything one wants to do in them, but are not necessarily the best at anything.

