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Re: [FTC]: Engineering Notebook

Yeah... One of the reason why I'm considering handwritten is because so I can jog down stuff about engineering / designing whenever I want. The only problem with that is I will then have to print out all the pictures and paste all of them in the notebook.

I'm thinking about getting a lab notebook for personal scribbles, then organized and make it look pretty on the computer.

Since I'm doing FTC and VEX, that should work out pretty good I think because that would keep most of the stuff separate so FIRST judges won't discriminate. (Not that they do but they are competitors after all... And our school kind of "contributed" a lot to VEX, as in hosting tournaments and stuff like that, well, at least definitely more than towards FTC anyway)

Now all I need is a scanner so I can put my not-so-understandable drawings in the engineering journal...
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