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Letter (paper size)

Index Letter (paper size)

Letter or ANSI Letter is a paper size commonly used as home or office stationery in the United States, Canada, Chile, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and the Philippines. [1]

43 relations: Adam Ruins Everything, Addicted to War, Bell System Practices, Canadian English, Characters per line, Cutting stock problem, Der Bote, Display aspect ratio, Document Structuring Conventions, Electrofax, Esquire (magazine), Filing cabinet, Film treatment, Gary Larson, Hole punch, ISO 216, Letter, Letterhead, List of stationery topics, LTR, Mail, Metrication in Canada, Metrication in Chile, Mutopia Project, NeXT Laser Printer, Orienteering map, Page printer, Paper size, PC LOAD LETTER, Pencil board, Popular Electronics, Printer (computing), Racetrack (game), Ring binder, Scanography, Sean Tejaratchi, Standard manuscript format, Subnotebook, Supply Management (magazine), The Old Timers, UNIVAC 1105, Yummy Fur (comics), 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery.

Adam Ruins Everything

Adam Ruins Everything is an American educational comedy television series starring Adam Conover that debuted on September 29, 2015, with a 12-episode season on truTV.

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Addicted to War

Addicted to War: Why The US Can't Kick Militarism, is a 77 letter-sized page "illustrated exposé" by Joel Andreas published by Frank Dorrel with AK Press in 2002.

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Bell System Practices

The Bell System Practices is a compilation of technical publications which describes the best methods of engineering, constructing, installing, and maintaining the telephone plant of the Bell System under direction of AT&T and Bell Telephone Laboratories.

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Canadian English

Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) is the set of varieties of the English language native to Canada.

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Characters per line

In typography and computing characters per line (CPL) or terminal width refers to the maximal number of monospaced characters that may appear on a single line.

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Cutting stock problem

In operations research, the cutting-stock problem is the problem of cutting standard-sized pieces of stock material, such as paper rolls or sheet metal, into pieces of specified sizes while minimizing material wasted.

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Der Bote

Der Bote ("The Messenger") was a German-language Mennonite newspaper published in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by Mennonite Church Canada.

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Display aspect ratio

The aspect ratio of a display device is the proportional relationship between its width and its height.

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Document Structuring Conventions

Document Structuring Conventions, or DSC, is a set of standards for PostScript, based on the use of comments, which primarily specifies a way to structure a PostScript file and a way to expose that structure in a machine-readable way.

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Electrofax

An electrofax involved electrostatic printer and copier technology, where an image was formed directly on the paper, instead of first on a drum, then transferred to paper, as it would be in xerography.

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Esquire (magazine)

Esquire is an American men's magazine, published by the Hearst Corporation in the United States.

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Filing cabinet

A filing cabinet (or sometimes file cabinet in American English) is a piece of office furniture usually used to store paper documents in file folders.

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Film treatment

A film treatment (or simply treatment) is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards (index cards) and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture, television program, or radio play.

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Gary Larson

Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is an American cartoonist.

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Hole punch

A hole punch (also known as a hole puncher) most commonly refers to an office tool that is used to create holes in sheets of paper, often for the purpose of collecting the sheets in a binder or folder.

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ISO 216

ISO 216 specifies international standard (ISO) paper sizes used in most countries in the world today, although not in Canada, the United States, Mexico, or the Dominican Republic.

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Letter

Letter, letters, or literature may refer to.

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Letterhead

A letterhead, or letterheaded paper, is the heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper (stationery).

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List of stationery topics

This is a list of stationery topics.

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LTR

LTR or ltr may refer to.

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Mail

The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels.

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Metrication in Canada

Metrication in Canada began in 1970 and while Canada has converted to the metric system for many purposes, there is still significant use of non-metric units and standards in many sectors of the Canadian economy.

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Metrication in Chile

Chile adopted the metric system in 1848.

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Mutopia Project

The Mutopia Project is a volunteer-run effort to create a library of free content sheet music, in a way similar to Project Gutenberg's library of public domain books.

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NeXT Laser Printer

The NeXT Laser Printer was a 400 DPI PostScript laser printer, sold by NeXT from late to for the NeXTstation and NeXTcube workstations and manufactured by Canon Inc. It included an adjustable paper tray, which enabled it to print on several paper sizes including A4, letter-size, and those of legal and envelope varieties.

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Orienteering map

An orienteering map is a map specially prepared for use in orienteering competitions.

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Page printer

A page printer is a computer printer which processes and prints a whole page at a time, as opposed to printers which print one line or character at a time such as line printers and dot-matrix printers.

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Paper size

Many paper size standards conventions have existed at different times and in different countries.

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PC LOAD LETTER

PC LOAD LETTER is a printer error message that has entered popular culture as a technology meme referring to a confusing or inappropriate error message.

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Pencil board

Shitajiki (下敷き, lit. "under-sheet") is a Japanese word for various types of materials placed under a sheet of paper for writing, either to prevent marking on the sheets below or to provide a better surface for writing.

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Popular Electronics

Popular Electronics is an American magazine published by John August Media, LLC, and hosted at TechnicaCuriosa.com.

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Printer (computing)

In computing, a printer is a peripheral device which makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper.

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Racetrack (game)

Racetrack is a paper and pencil game that simulates a car race, played by two or more players.

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Ring binder

Ring binders (loose leaf binders, looseleaf binders, or sometimes called files in Britain) are large folders that contain file folders or hole punched papers.

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Scanography

Scanography (also spelled scannography), more commonly referred to as scanner photography, is the process of capturing digitized images of objects for the purpose of creating printable art using a flatbed "photo" scanner with a CCD (charge-coupled device) array capturing device.

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Sean Tejaratchi

Sean Tejaratchi (born 1970) is a graphic designer, art director and writer based in Los Angeles, California.

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Standard manuscript format

Standard manuscript format is a formatting style for manuscripts of short stories, novels, poems and other literary works.

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Subnotebook

A subnotebook (also called an ultraportable, superportable or mini notebook) is a class of laptop (or 'notebook') computers that are smaller and lighter than a typical notebook.

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Supply Management (magazine)

Supply Management is the official magazine of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS), published by Haymarket Media Group.

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The Old Timers

The Old Timers is a rare, privately printed book published in 1957 by the school teacher, map-maker, publisher and author J. L. Carr during his second visit to teach at a public school in Huron, South Dakota, United States.

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UNIVAC 1105

The UNIVAC 1105 was a follow-on computer to the UNIVAC 1103A introduced by Sperry Rand in September 1958.

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Yummy Fur (comics)

Yummy Fur (1983–1994) was a comic book by Canadian cartoonist Chester Brown.

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1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery

The 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery, sometimes called the Skylight Caper, took place very early in the morning of September 4 of that year.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_(paper_size)

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