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Lab books
AEndr, The Mad Hatter Started conversation Oct 7, 2002
lab books with lined and graph paper alternately aren't a lot of cop because you don't need as much graph paper as you do lined - and you end up having to stick in log paper anyway.
What is important is the hard-backedness of them. Anything with soft backing doesn't survive.
We also weren't allowed loose-left or ring bound - no tearing out of pages ever allowed. Very annoying when you are trying to plot data from one page on a graph page over the page... hence not getting graph/lines books but sticking in again. Pity the glue provided was less effective than a 10 times used post-it note.
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