Amazon B07KRLV129
Good weight and feel. If you draw with a medium roller-ball pen, it doesn't bleed through to the next sheet.
Amazon B07KRLV129
Good weight and feel. If you draw with a medium roller-ball pen, it doesn't bleed through to the next sheet.
Yes. I recall that I've bought these at Staples a US stationery chain).
Joe Gwinn
I haven't been to an office supply store in ages. Amazon has everything, in a couple of clicks.
Good pens and paper are basic to doodling architectures and schematics.
I use their light-green engineering pads.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
Gin. Tonic. Green.
Rum. Coke. Blue.
My old website background was a scan of one of those green-on-green Ampad pads, hand-edited so that it tiled properly. Classical hand-tooled artisanal HTML from an old family recipe, and all that. ;)
Simon has it using nginx and all that fancy stuff now.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
I have a cool old book "Graph Paper From Your Copier."
I like to do experiments and plot the data on paper in real time. The kids type a lot of numbers and play with Excel afterwards and produce graphs with no date/time/axix values/author/what-the-hell-is-this-a-graph-of.
I feel your pain. Plots with sample number as abscissa and ADC code as ordinate aren't too useful for actual communication.
I have a graph paper template that I copied from the old IBM Facilities pads, which were super useful.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
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