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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:33 pm Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
I think our way is the easiest way. Not only are they safe, but they're in plain view when you open up.
I'll send you a plastic sleeve binder for your birthday.
Thanks, Wyn, but I actually have two binders, but I find that they tend to scratch up my discs when taking them out and putting them in since the fit is tight, so I went with the plastic sleeves in boxes. Plus, it's easier to deal with when I have to make copies for people. _________________
Thanks, Wyn, but I actually have two binders, but I find that they tend to scratch up my discs when taking them out and putting them in since the fit is tight, so I went with the plastic sleeves in boxes. Plus, it's easier to deal with when I have to make copies for people.
What brand of binder did you buy? I have a local brand that isn't tight at all. Ah well, to each his own.
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If it's anything like mine, the sleeves are not removable from the binder
I just bought a bunch of sleeves that'll fit a three-ring binder and I only use those for stuff I've authored... All the raws are in paper sleeves filed alphabetically in a shoe box. _________________
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:48 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
I just bought a bunch of sleeves that'll fit a three-ring binder and I only use those for stuff I've authored... All the raws are in paper sleeves filed alphabetically in a shoe box.
That's my next step: A decent plastic box for all the data files.
My binder holds something like 464 discs. _________________
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:54 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
What brand of binder did you buy? I have a local brand that isn't tight at all. Ah well, to each his own.
No clue. I have to check it when I get home. Probably something generic since it was cheap.
bmwracer wrote:
It's not the binder itself but the sleeves, ne?
Oh, you're right. It's the sleeves that are tight. No clue where to get individual binder sleeves where I'm at, so I'd have to probably get them online and it's hard to judge what would be a good fit. Maybe Wyn can let me know what brand she uses. _________________
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:02 am Post subject:
It bothers me that i didn't have a camera with me on sunday. I was down in Irvine having lunch then frozen yogurt w/ a friend of mine when we passed two rolling tumbleweeds crossing the road.
Why you ask, does it bother me?
THEY WERE HUGE.
Like at least 5' across, each, just rolling across Jeffery Blvd near the 405. I could've easily hidden my car behind them. That would've made an awesome photo.
I made myself tea first, and then realized that I wanted ice cream. Yes, it is an odd mix.
krim wrote:
It bothers me that i didn't have a camera with me on sunday. I was down in Irvine having lunch then frozen yogurt w/ a friend of mine when we passed two rolling tumbleweeds crossing the road.
Why you ask, does it bother me?
THEY WERE HUGE.
Like at least 5' across, each, just rolling across Jeffery Blvd near the 405. I could've easily hidden my car behind them. That would've made an awesome photo.
Don't you have a camera in your cell? Obviously the quality isn't there, but it could be a last resort. _________________
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