(Part 2) Best letter & legal ruled pads according to redditors

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We found 44 Reddit comments discussing the best letter & legal ruled pads. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Letter & Legal Ruled Pads:

u/labtec901 · 23 pointsr/EngineeringStudents

This is what I carry on my person at school:

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North Face ACCESS Pack Backpack, No zippers to get your more frequently used items, and plenty of protection for a laptop.

Dell XPS 13 9350-10673SLV Signature Edition Laptop, Is laptop, does what it says on the tin. 13 inch is the perfect size imo, as long as you have something bigger available in your room or a computer lab.

Dell Power Companion External Battery, For those long days on campus where you need a bit more power. Reasonably light with lots of power.

Pilot G2 Pen, The best pen in the world I think. Fantastic at writing a clean, smooth line, and cheap enough that I don't care if I lose it.

Pentel Graph Gear 1000 Automatic Drafting Pencil
, I think one of the best pencils in the world. However I save this for scantron tests and other places where I can't use a pen, as I honestly prefer the Pilot G2.

Writing Tablet
, It's paper, what more do you want. I experimented around with proper bound notebooks and such but I find this is much more convenient because I usually need to pass in what I write, or it's just scratch I can throw out.

Fuse Chicken TITAN LOOP Key Chain Cable, Charge your phone on the go! Always have to have a lightning cable available.

Casio FX-115ES Scientific Calculator, A nice capable (but not graphing) calculator. I've never had a class where my graphing calculators could be used, and I rarely use this now as well. Still good to have in the backpack though.

iClicker, Gotta get those sweet lecture quiz points.

Mini Wireless Mouse, Just a bluetooth mouse to use with the laptop if I'm doing more intense work. Rarely used, but good to have.

+Phone +Wallet

u/crashfrog · 3 pointsr/legaladvice

> So you are saying that colloquially, "not legal" doesn't mean "illegal"?

Do you understand that "legal" has additional definitions beyond "that which is permitted by law"? For instance, here's a legal pad. Does it follow that any notebook that isn't a legal pad is an "illegal" pad?

Stop being ridiculous for a minute.

> I don't even know why you brought up gym memberships if the distinction you are trying to push is whether the ID is used for official government purposes.

Because a gym membership card typically has your photo ID on it, and it's a common and approachable example of a photo ID that a lot of people have that nevertheless isn't something you can use to identify yourself in a legal context.

> Both are used for official government purposes.

Yes. But only one of those is a document that the DMV is permitted to use to establish your identity, and that's determined by statute. Whether or not the DMV's photo is on the state police ID is completely irrelevant to that.

> Just because the DMV doesn't accept it does not make it a "not legal" form of ID.

You're still getting it completely backwards. Please start responding to the argument being put to you. It's the state statute that determines what is a legal form of ID, and the DMV is merely following the statute. Who took the picture has absolutely no relevance to that.

u/Ducttape2021 · 1 pointr/hardware

Depends on how awkward that would be to do. Try touch typing on that thing on a desk for a few minutes. Seriously, a good pen and paper tablet (as in, not a notebook but a full-size tablet like this but much cheaper) is wonderful. I used to take my netbook for notes, but ended up switching due to how much easier it was to take notes, reread them, and organize them.

I really wanted an excuse to use my netbook in classes, but have found it fits the niche of project meetings, research between classes, and just general web browsing once in a while.

u/PrimoasiaN · 1 pointr/functionalprint

Version 2.0 should have a "C" shape with the opening facing down. In this "C" shape you would slide a mini legal pad and use it to write notes like, "Kevin, you're the reason I wear headphones."