Re: [NTLK] Found this on engadget...

From: Lord Groundhog <LordGroundhog_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun May 06 2007 - 17:30:33 EDT

~~~ On 2007/05/06 22:07, Scott Rogers at srogers@gmail.com wrote ~~~

> Seb:
>
> A "legal pad" in the US is just a notepad with paper attached at the
> top (with perforations for easy tearing). There's actually a pretty
> good description of it all on wikipedia (go figure!). Here are some
> pictures:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2zs2y9
>
> I'm sure you can get them at your local stationary shop.
>
> ...
>
> On 5/6/07, Seb Payne <seb@sebpayne.com> wrote:
>> Interesting thoughts there Scott - what is a legal pad? Sorry but it's
>> not a term used here in the UK so I'm unsure what you mean.
>>
>> Doing something simple like this is an interesting alternative to a
>> Newton for note-taking/revision..
>> ...

Seb,

In fact, we do have a kind of "legal pad" here, but it's often just called a
"foolscap pad". It's lined yellow paper and solicitors routinely use it in
case preparation and the like.
 
Shalom.
Christian

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