bradenslen
bradenslen

I could not find graph paper in any of the stationary isles of the pharmacy or dollar stores close to me. I’m not going to drive 20 miles to find it so I ordered from (where else?) - Amazon. The paper will go with my new Pentel drafting pencil and rusty old skills.

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Ron
Ron

@bradenslen I bought a $3,000 Apple II+ and printer in the early 1970's to solve that problem. I suspect your solution was more cost effective. Oh well, it also led to a pretty long career too.

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joejenett
joejenett

@bradenslen You could always use paperkit.net in a pinch while you're waiting (ads)

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@joejenett Wow! I had no idea such a site existed. Thanks.

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@Ron I think this is a one-off project, so no reason to resort to a computer. I hope.

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Ron
Ron

@bradenslen That's good. Of course Visicalc totally changed my life for the better. Those were the good ole days.

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smokey
smokey

@joejenett @bradenslen I remember bookmarking a site like that back in the old days—though somewhere I still have one or two partial pads of graph paper from high school. I suspect, just like with my beloved Stuart Hall Fine Linen writing paper, that the manufacturer of those graph paper pads is long out of business :-(

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@smokey @joejenett I'm sure I have some old pads of graph paper around, but finding them is another story. What amazed me was how sparce the stationary shelves were compared to my days 50 years ago. Items like graph paper used to be standard items but now many of those staples are no longer stocked.

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joejenett
joejenett

@bradenslen Here's another... gridzzly.com

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@joejenett Thanks Joe! I've bookmarked both sites.

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