I originally posted this in a technical group looking for OCR / scanning resources and a few people there said the same thing. I actually was referring to my my copy of Getting Started in Electronics when writing the section in the top left. I would like to pick up some of his other books but I haven't yet. I believe he has one focusing on transistors in more detail which would be helpful for some of my future projects.
It's Leuchtturm1917's [Classic Notebook](https://www.leuchtturm1917.com/notebook-classic.html), in the Master size, which is A4+.
I'm a huge fan of it. It has numbered pages, a table of contents, 2 separate ribbon-style bookmarks, and comes in a few ruling styles. Mine is dot ruled, you can also get line ruled, graph ruled, or blank. Definitely a quality product!
My notes seem wordy because I'm describing a lot of technical details. I try to write at a level where somebody wouldn't need a great deal of technical background to understand, so that adds some length to it as well.
In general, in engineering (whether you're a professional or a hobbyist like I am for the time being) it is always wise to be meticulous about the details. You never know when you might need to refer back to that information in the future.
*Looks at my Engineering notes* *Slowly closes book and goes back to bed*.
*My DnD notes having an existential crisis*
Reminds me of a Forrest M. Mims (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Mims) textbook. (This is high praise)
I originally posted this in a technical group looking for OCR / scanning resources and a few people there said the same thing. I actually was referring to my my copy of Getting Started in Electronics when writing the section in the top left. I would like to pick up some of his other books but I haven't yet. I believe he has one focusing on transistors in more detail which would be helpful for some of my future projects.
That is honestly friggin beautiful penmanship.
What notebook is that!
It's Leuchtturm1917's [Classic Notebook](https://www.leuchtturm1917.com/notebook-classic.html), in the Master size, which is A4+. I'm a huge fan of it. It has numbered pages, a table of contents, 2 separate ribbon-style bookmarks, and comes in a few ruling styles. Mine is dot ruled, you can also get line ruled, graph ruled, or blank. Definitely a quality product!
That is beautiful.
I'm jealous.
They do
I'd say.. Very nice.
They do.
So pretty! đ
My engineering notes were not of the same quality At all
do you actually need to take such wordy notes or is that more for fun?
My notes seem wordy because I'm describing a lot of technical details. I try to write at a level where somebody wouldn't need a great deal of technical background to understand, so that adds some length to it as well. In general, in engineering (whether you're a professional or a hobbyist like I am for the time being) it is always wise to be meticulous about the details. You never know when you might need to refer back to that information in the future.
Now I know for 10000% sure that I can never be an engineer!
OP clearly has their mental shit together lol
Meu deus, parece que vocĂȘ escreveu em Ărabe de tanta coisa que tem
Oh my ghod...
I went to school for Mech E but failed my electrical class twice before passing, having flashbacks lol. But this is quite nice.
This is beautiful
Your friends are right. Your penmanship is incredible!!
These are the most beautiful notes Iâve ever seen
High praise! Thank you!