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In school, about five times a day a person complains about not having any paper and having to borrow it. A paper dispenser in the desk would be a good solution. The slot should be directly below the pencil holder. Math room desks could have two slots: one for notebook paper and the other for graph
paper. There should be an easy, slide in, slide out, one-step cartridge design to make refilling the paper fast and easy. I don't think cost would be much of a problem. Notebook paper is getting ever cheaper (48 cents for a pack of 150 at Wal-Mart). Wholesale should be even cheaper.
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Or even make it a roll of paper
that you can rip
off, like paper towel. |
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Good for short and sweet
sketching when you want to scan it
into a computer for our paperless
society we are supposed to build. |
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Letting children have supplies just won't work. I'd like to think I'm a civil 13-year old, but I'd still take a sheet or two to sketch on if math class failed to keep my interest. |
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But that's ok. They think you are
taking notes that way. |
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Or offer pads of paper on account for a dollar. Teacher keeps the change. |
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I don't mean to sound blunt, but this isn't an idea for rolling papers? |
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Well, I guess, if you wanted [tw]. |
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should the paper roll from the top or the bottom. |
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Well really I think it should be a sheet dispenser, because that way it could have lines and holes punched like regular notebook paper. |
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It would be a bit annoying to get the last couple of layers ofthe roll though, cos your paper would keep curling up as you write on it. |
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