Thursday, December 09, 2004

'Range Review' meeting

CONSUMER POWER!! this is incredible! I sent the following email to Rymans the stationers:

Hello - I'm a big fan (as much as one can be a fan of notebooks) of
the Wiro Plain A5 case bound book. As a budding cartoonist, the paper
type is perfect for pencil, fineline & felt-tip pens PLUS the hard
cover means you can use it anywhere, fantastic. Nowhere else has this
kind of pad. usually for artists pads the paper is too thick & blotty
or too thin & the pen goes right through.

Anyway - it would be great if you made an A4 version of this pad. I
notice you do have some in A4 but then only have a normal spine. This
is no good because it won't lie flat in a scanner & pages cannot be
torn out without compromising the integrity of the pad.

Many thanks for your time,

Caroline


AND I GOT THIS ONE BACK:

Hello Caroline

Thank you for your email of 30 November. Your suggestion to introduce an A4
version of the Wiro Plain case bound book was brought up at the 'Range
Review' meeting, and I am pleased to tell you it was accepted. We will,
therefore, be implementing this in January 2005.

Thank you for your suggestion and good luck with the cartoons.


Wow - I'm going to write lots of consumer emails from now on - like a modern version of the mother from Goodbye Lenin - although nobody's going to fool me into thinking the Berlin wall still divides east and west germany.

3 Comments:

object said...

nobody's going to fool me into thinking the Berlin wall still divides east and west germanybut it does. really! the fall of the berlin wall is now widely recognized as a fake, staged by the bbc and cnn to advance capitalist western values.

4:25 PM

 
Anonymous said...

Hello, Caroline. This is Tantrum "Anonymous" Pretzel. Love the "Mink Troubadour Kamakazi Squadron". . . . .Did I just blog?

4:52 AM

 
Anonymous said...

Ah...but did they offer you any free shit? Or have they just nicked your idea to make MILLIONS OF POUNDS FROM YOUR 'INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY'?

Ahem. Just a thought.

ben@theshoesthatsqueak.com

7:57 PM

 

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