this is kind of odd...but could be useful

Discussion in 'The Lounge - Off Topic' started by Arroryn, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. Arroryn

    Arroryn we're all dooooooomed Moderator

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    I know I find it is, brushing up on my maths skills.

    I don't buy paper. It doesn't happen. I steal it from my office like every other self respecting human being. But my office doesn't have graph paper, for me to practise all those lovely maths things I'd forgotten over the years.

    http://www.mathematicshelpcentral.com/graph_paper.htm

    Problem solved. Free of charge. Thank me later. After you've cursed me for having too much free time on my hands.
     
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  2. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    I just e-mailed the link to my daughter. Thanks. :wink:
     
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  3. nugget
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    nugget Junior toady

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    You're right, you have way too much free time on your hands because you're not studying enough.:study Get back to work.:cracking
     
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  4. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    Nice Find! I just forwarded the link to our Head of Maths!

    :thumbleft
     
  5. JonnyMX

    JonnyMX Petabyte Poster

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    That is way cool.
    Seems a bit weird though, printing graph paper. Not sure why, but it seems a bit like recycling new unused paper to keep up with the demand for recycled paper...
    Actully, it isn't like that at all now I come to type it.

    My mother-in-law steals paper from her work and gives it to me. I now have so much of the stuff that I have to sneak it into my work and put it in the stationary cupboard just so that I can move in the house.
    It's driving the office geek who orders stationery mad as he can't work out why his books are always out. He was convinced that people were stealing until one of the guys pointed out that would mean we should have less, not more. Keeps me amused anyway.
     
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  6. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    I'm also unsure the cost to benefit ratio of printing it over buying it

    a book of graph paper costs about a quid
    ink for printers costs a tad more, spose it depends on your printer model, and whats its economy is

    nice find though
     
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  7. noelg24

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    yeah not bad altho for now I dont need graph paper...gave up on that when I finished secondary school...and I promised myself never again....and yes you do have too much free time on your hands...but bless ya for finding it...
     
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