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They are called Perforated Graph charts. Check the Geyer Instructional Aids
catalog
Geyer Instructional Aids, Box 10060 Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46850.
(219)745-5408
(800)447-9368.

Good Luck.
Br. Robert W. Harris
Catholic Memorial High School
rwharris@cath-mem.org
http://www.cath-mem.org/physics/contents.htm

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Lattery <lattery@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU>
To: PHYS-L@LISTS.NAU.EDU <PHYS-L@LISTS.NAU.EDU>
Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 12:40 PM


Phys-l,

All this talk about whiteboards has triggered a question I have about
blackboards. In high school, my teacher had a thin square pad, about 1
meter on a side, with many tiny holes in it. When he placed the pad
against the blackboard and rubbed a chalk-filled eraser over the surface,
the chalk bled through the
holes and formed a nice grid (made up of little dots) on the blackboard.

I have asked numerous vendors and manufacturers for this product and not
been able to find it.
Am I remembering incorrectly? Have you seen this kind of thing before?

Mark

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Assistant Professor of Physics Dept: (920)424-4433
Department of Physics and Astronomy Fax: (920)424-0894
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Email: lattery@uwosh.edu
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Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901-8644

"Physical concepts are the free creations of the human mind and
are not, however it may seem, uniquely determined by the external world."

--Einstein in "The Evolution of Physics" (1938)