on keeping a notebook
So, I like to keep a notebook, you know, in addition to a lab notebook. A smaller notebook for doodles and people's addresses and my shoppings lists and recipes and maps and receipts and to-do lists and airplane itineraries and to serve as a generalized permanent scratch paper and whatever else catches my fancy.
You would think that finding a substrate for such scribblings would be easy, but it turns out that I am very picky. The default size of a 'Composition Book' is 9 ¾" × 7 ½". This is too small. I much prefer the 10 ¼ × 7 ⅞" format. And then there are the matters of: college ruled, quadrille, or unmarked? Pencil or pen?
Roaring Spring catalog #77479 looks good - but where to buy?
You would think that finding a substrate for such scribblings would be easy, but it turns out that I am very picky. The default size of a 'Composition Book' is 9 ¾" × 7 ½". This is too small. I much prefer the 10 ¼ × 7 ⅞" format. And then there are the matters of: college ruled, quadrille, or unmarked? Pencil or pen?
Roaring Spring catalog #77479 looks good - but where to buy?
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Also, www.sortfloorbooks.com is where I get my Moleskines from--they sell remainder ones, so I generally find them for about 75% off. Good deal--might be worth checking into for other journal-type books. :-)
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Anyway, I suppose the message is: try to make your own custom book and see how it goes.
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If you create a "free" account you can see better photos of what they've done. It's a really easy-looking project.
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Seeing them use a drill to make the holes to sew together the binding was kind of an "aha!" moment.
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Be sure to take a photo of it when you're done!
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you first!
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