Programmers Prefer 8.5 x 11

Mark Harrison harrison at necssd.NEC.COM
Wed Mar 28 01:49:29 AEST 1990


My 2 cents:

1. I like 8.5 x 11 because it is easy to copy, and because it is easy
   to punch holes in magazine articles, etc, and stick them in.

2. I like the boxes many 5.5 x 8.5 binders come in.  One problem with
   having a lot of looseleaf binders on a shelf is that the spine is
   wider than the other end, and they don't stay on the shelf so well.
   The boxes fix this.

3. For general reading, I like bound books.  I don't like them for
   reference stuff because they don't lie flat and they are too hard
   to copy.  (I heard a Borland guy give a talk, and being hard to
   copy was one of the reasons they went with bound docs... the other
   was the much lower price.)
   the reasons

Note:  the above references to copying should not be interpreted as
       a cavalier approach to other's copyrights... I copy within
       the restrictions of the US copyright code.
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Mark Harrison             harrison at necssd.NEC.COM
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