A tangentially related question: how do you folks back up your dance
collections, if at all? I'm in the uncomfortable situation of having lost
my dance deck, and am sort of up a creek now. I mean, I had many of the
dances saved on my computer, and can re-make a deck from that, but I
accumulate new dances pretty regularly, and don't want to have to write up
50 new index cards twice a year. How do you all deal with the very real
risk of losing a stack of index cards?

-Maia

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Susan Moffett <[email protected]>wrote:

> I use caller's companion which is software available from Will Loving. All
> my dances are recorded on my iPad And I call from that. it's very handy amd
> streamlined. I recommend both the program and the iPad if your finances
> allow.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 11, 2012, at 2:18 AM, James Saxe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here's a case designed to hold up to about twelve hundred 4" x 6"
> > photos or index cards:
> >
> >
> http://www.containerstore.com/shop/collections/photoStorage?productId=10025078
> >
> > For the benefit of anyone reading this message in the archive
> > after the link goes stale, here's the description:
> >
> >    12-Case Photo Storage Carrier
> >
> >    Organize your 4" x 6" photos or recipe cards with our 12-Case
> >    Photo Storage Carrier. It includes twelve inner cases that are
> >    easily transportable, fitting easily inside a purse or briefcase.
> >    Each acid-free inner case can accommodate approximately 100
> >    photos and has a hinged lid that can be labeled by category or
> >    event for easy identification.
> >
> >    * Made of clear polypropylene plastic
> >    * Outer case is stackable
> >    * Additional individual inner cases are available (sold
> >      separately, listed below)
> >
> > There's a photo of the case and thumbnails of some alternative
> > views.  The alternative views also show a smaller version that
> > holds just six inner cases and has no handle.
> >
> > Alas, my modest attempts at searching just now haven't turned up
> > something similar designed for 3" x 5" cards or photos.
> >
> > --Jim
> >
> >
> > On Oct 10, 2012, at 4:56 PM, tavi merrill wrote:
> >
> >> Hi neighbors, partners, and peers,
> >>
> >> On a quest to deepen my bench of dances, my collection has much outgrown
> >> the handy little recipe box i store them in. Shopping around i find that
> >> the majority of boxes for 3x5 cards only hold 250-350. I'm wondering
> what
> >> sorts of nifty 3x5 storage solutions - durable, portable, and at least a
> >> little bit classy - other callers have come up with... and where you
> might
> >> have found 'em.
> >>
> >> thanks for sharing the weight!
> >> tavi merrill
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