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April 25, 2012 - 10:55pm
Branded calculation paper is the best! It makes the diagrams feel so *official*. (Well, they are rather official either way, but you know what I mean.) At EnergyWise I could never get calculation paper because they didn't stock it for the offices... just in the field. Now I can have calculation paper whenever I want! Mwahahaa
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Calculation Paper... Rapture! I have a pad of it that I've been hoarding for 3 years. The problem is, that nothing seems to be GOOD enough to put on it...
I've been copying this graph paper printer from computer to computer since the days of Windows 95:
http://download.cnet.com/Graph-Paper-Printer/3000-2064_4-10037453.html
It generates amazingly cool graph paper (polar! hexagonal! log-log!). I just wish my line of work would call for these types of graphs.
Maybe I don't get it, but why do you needed calculation paper? I presume there's more than just graphs?
Strange, when ever the teachers tell us to get out calculation paper I know it's going to be a bad day.
Funny, some things are universal. In our office it is zealously guarded by the manager, and carefully metered out. Which reminds me, it is time to go grovel for some more. Anyway, it was nice to be able to meet you in Calgary, I hope you had a good time there and the return trip was as painless as possible.
Is "calculation paper" any different from "graph paper" i.e. paper with a grid printed on it? Is this a regional/temporal/field-ular difference?
I dunno about the ones she is holding, but while graph paper has uniform latticing, some engineers paper bolds the lines every 5/10 divisions.