Last month I was about forty dives or more behind with my log book. I was also out of pages. Hence why I was behind. At first I tried just running copies of a page I already had but for some reason it was just a bit smaller. I had downloaded a new page I liked even more but it was too large. Now I had to hand cut all of these off of standard paper. I have a blasted six ring binder with the other one hundred or so dives in it and would like to keep them all together in one book. Long story short, after toiling over a computer, lots of paper cuts, holes punched in all the wrong places, on top of the fact that it is just plain paper, i.e. not good around moisture. I caved in. Let me tell you I worked on designing my own page for nearly six hours and scrapped it all when I found Dive-Logs.com . You can design your own as detailed as you want for tech or rec save your choice and go back and order the same one time after time. It is somewhere around 16$ for a pack of 25 double sided sheets that I designed based on the diving I do now plus what I am planning to do. You can, for a few dollars more even get water proof paper. I ordered two packs of standard and they should be here soon. The company is in the UK but I am not trying to reinvent a log page when it is this easy ever again.