Incoming from Karsten M. Self:
> on Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 10:59:57PM +, Jonathan Matthews ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > Fairly OT for d-u, but I'm wondering what people use to take notes for
> > courses.
>
> Stiff-backed, three-hole drilled, microperf, narrow-ruled yellow 8.5x11
> pad, Uni
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:21:08PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 10:59:57PM +, Jonathan Matthews ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > Fairly OT for d-u, but I'm wondering what people use to take notes for
> > courses.
>
> Stiff-backed, three-hole drilled, microperf, nar
on Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 10:59:57PM +, Jonathan Matthews ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Fairly OT for d-u, but I'm wondering what people use to take notes for
> courses.
Stiff-backed, three-hole drilled, microperf, narrow-ruled yellow 8.5x11
pad, Uni-Ball rollerball pen, blue ink.
Peace.
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Jonathan Matthews wrote:
>Fairly OT for d-u, but I'm wondering what people use to take notes for
>courses.
>
>I'm studying T171 with the Open University (it's a compulsory course on
>the way to their BSc in PeeCees), and a lot of the assessment is
>writing up what you thought about various resourc
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 10:59:57PM +, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
>
> Any suggestions? Would a custom (v.v.v.v. simple) DTD be an idea? What
> emacs packages let me input the notes into a valid XML file adhering to
> my simple DTD in a pointy-clicky sort of way? Is this not the way
> forwar
Fairly OT for d-u, but I'm wondering what people use to take notes for
courses.
I'm studying T171 with the Open University (it's a compulsory course on
the way to their BSc in PeeCees), and a lot of the assessment is writing
up what you thought about various resources (websites, reports, etc)
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