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Oxford Black n' Red :
Helping rocket scientists everywhere (whatever their business)
When NASA lost their Mars Orbiter spacecraft in 1999 the reason wasn't black holes, asteroid impact or little green men - it was far more straightforward than that.

Quite simply, one team putting the spacecraft together worked in metric, while another used imperial measurements. The result ? A $125m shaped hole somewhere in the Martian desert, and a lesson in why everyone needs to be able to rely on the processes and the tools they use, whatever business they're in.

If only they'd used Black n' Red. Built to last with a classic design and regular or recycled 90gsm paper (for less 'show through' of notes), all Black n' Red hardback notebooks feature metric to imperial conversion tables.

To give you a brief, online taste of just one of the features that have made Black n' Red the most popular brand of notebook in the UK, we've included some information below that you might want to bookmark.

Now, go have a blast...