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1. German Grammar Drills, Third Edition
- Includes video of such players as John Unitas, Raymond Berry, Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison
- Includes video of the great games -- the "Greatest Game Ever Played" to the "Midnight Miracle"
- Disc 1 talks about the full history of the team's Baltimore eraDisc 2 details the Colts' arrival in the Hoosier state
- Over 6 hours of action spanning more than 50 years of Colts football Officially licensed
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2. National 20121 Rip Proof 20-lb, Reinforced Filler Paper, Unruled, 11 x 8-1/2, White (Pack of 100 Sheets)
- Filler paper
- Mylar reinforced holes
- White paper
- 100 Sheets/200 Pages per pack
- Unruled/Plain
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3. Livescribe 4 GB Echo Smartpen
- VERY IMPORTANT: Before charging your Echo smartpen, download and install the Echo Desktop software from the livescribe website. Please contact the manufacturer / seller / Amaon customer care for more details with this regard
- Smartpen with 4 GB of memory, redesigned with anti-roll body and rubberized smaller grip ; Capture thousands of pages of notes and over 800 hours of audio (recording time varies by audio quality setting)
- Share notes and recordings privately or online with 500 MB of free storage
- MicroUSB connector lets you transfer notes and audio to your Mac or PC
- Standard 3.5mm audio jack for use with your favorite earbuds
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As a followup, if you want to get some self study in this is hands down the best pure German grammar book for people with prior language exposure.
I ran through the second edition and it was a great reinforcer/teacher for a lot of grammatical structures. I wouldn’t recommend it as a primary learning source, but it’s an awesome supplement.
Paper. My favorite: reinforced unruled filler paper, like this.
>Laptop? Plain old pen and paper?
Why not both?
I think PHYS 3007 uses Griffiths Introduction to Electrodynamics but I'm not entirely sure. Also I'm not sure which edition.