Its kind of a joke, but you can see the reference over at Magic Margin http://magicmargin.blogspot.com/2011/02/emily-post-post.html
I've seen similar mention of proper paper sizes in old magazines and books. Much etiquette, like religion (referencing your recent post), can be lived without with no adverse effects:)
Those drawing pads end up having pretty decent paper for typing. I know on most of my platens, the paper is thick enough that I don't worry about doubling up.
Any excuse to hunt and buy more paper works for me:)
What size is masculine? I have been using the 6x9 myself...
ReplyDeleteIts kind of a joke, but you can see the reference over at Magic Margin http://magicmargin.blogspot.com/2011/02/emily-post-post.html
ReplyDeleteI've seen similar mention of proper paper sizes in old magazines and books. Much etiquette, like religion (referencing your recent post), can be lived without with no adverse effects:)
I got my first paper score a couple weeks ago - big 2'x3' drawing pad. usually nothing at all in that line.
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masculine size? That's it, my next letter will be in A3.
ReplyDeleteThose drawing pads end up having pretty decent paper for typing. I know on most of my platens, the paper is thick enough that I don't worry about doubling up.
ReplyDeleteAny excuse to hunt and buy more paper works for me:)
True masculine size would be 6 feet x 9 feet.
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