[sdiy] ElectroNotes
James Patchell
patchell at cox.net
Thu Nov 17 06:33:56 CET 2005
Oh yes...a must. When I got my binders for my EN...the Staples I went to
did not stock them at that time....I wish I had been able to get
them. When I put together notebooks now...I only get the D-RING...well
worth the money (not that much more if at all)...and they work so much
better...
Listen to the Mad Doctor :-)
At 11:47 PM 11/16/2005 -0500, KA4HJH wrote:
> >At 11:41 AM 11/16/2005 -0800, Tom Arnold wrote:
> >>Well, I finally did it. Sometime over the next few weeks I will be
> >>receiving somewhere around 50lbs of paper inscribed with cryptic words.
>
>Congrats.
>
> >>I have a funny feeling very shortly I'm going to be regretting how much
> >>sleep I got in calculus.
>
>On the contrary, this is math applied to something you're interested in.
>Stuff that made no sense will suddenly make perfect sense.
>
>I never took calculus. Everything I know about it is from reading stuff
>like EN, i.e. non-textbooks.
>
>
> >I put mine into 11 1-1/2 inch three ring binders.
>
>Something no one has every mentioned about this--you want "D-ring" binders
>for this. Cheaper binders with round rings will not do. Pay the extra money
>and get the ones with rings with a flat side. This makes browsing MUCH
>easier and cuts down on the wear on the holes. You can also cram more
>sheets into the binder without any problems.
>
> >I also recommend that if
> >you do this, get yourself a really good hole punch...it makes punching all
> >those sheets go a lot quicker.
>
>An absolute must-have for this project. Don't kid yourself that you're
>going to use a one-hole-at-a-time punch. And even then it's going to take a
>while.
>
>Funny how this just keeps getting more expensive, isn't it? The cost of
>membership in a rather exclusive club...
>
>--
>
>Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
>"The Mac Doctor"
-Jim
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