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Not gonna [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1354:_Heartbleed_Explanation&curid=14548&diff=293068&oldid=273249 edit-war this revert], but a "note book" is the {{wiktionary|note book|less standard}} version (and makes me think more of a "{{wiktionary|scrapbook}}", or even where I might secrete a secret stash of (bank)notes interleved with the pages of the most boring novel on my bookshelf, than a "writing pad"), of what is monatomically a "notebook" in standard English (and even American...). Even after considering notepad (or writing pad, reporter's pad or even "pad" in its own, amongst others) the pen-not-stylus mentioned should be enough, more so than notepad (with confusion with "tablet", both ancient and modern), to read better ''and'' unambiguously. But clearly my whole internal monalogue prior to/during editing (which was much too long/boring to inflict in whole in the summary) isn't as conclusively apparent as I thought. ;) But I feel more strongly about it than I realised, so just making this little note (not upon a pad...) to get it out of my system. Finis. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.91.78|172.70.91.78]] 09:47, 18 August 2022 (UTC) | Not gonna [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1354:_Heartbleed_Explanation&curid=14548&diff=293068&oldid=273249 edit-war this revert], but a "note book" is the {{wiktionary|note book|less standard}} version (and makes me think more of a "{{wiktionary|scrapbook}}", or even where I might secrete a secret stash of (bank)notes interleved with the pages of the most boring novel on my bookshelf, than a "writing pad"), of what is monatomically a "notebook" in standard English (and even American...). Even after considering notepad (or writing pad, reporter's pad or even "pad" in its own, amongst others) the pen-not-stylus mentioned should be enough, more so than notepad (with confusion with "tablet", both ancient and modern), to read better ''and'' unambiguously. But clearly my whole internal monalogue prior to/during editing (which was much too long/boring to inflict in whole in the summary) isn't as conclusively apparent as I thought. ;) But I feel more strongly about it than I realised, so just making this little note (not upon a pad...) to get it out of my system. Finis. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.91.78|172.70.91.78]] 09:47, 18 August 2022 (UTC) | ||
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