Holy Moly Jim and I thought I was the only one with the dilemma!  My house is very clean but I do have many stacks of magazines.  There is something about woodworking mags that I know I will want to reference them someday when I build "that".  I did finally get binders and cataloged some of them.  I'm thinking that an Excel spreadsheet is the quick reference and storage ticket!
 
Ron M.
67 Chevelle
 
 
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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 2:49 PM
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I started scanning articles, then tossing the mags. I wish they would send you a cd rom with the whole year since you have already paid for the subscription. Maybe a cd rom with all the advertisers, I am always looking for an ad later for myself or somebody else.

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jim Sullivan
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 3:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Need some advice/help

 

Hey guys.  This is kind of car related. 

I save all my copies of 3-4 car magazine subscriptions and also copies of 3-4 woodworking magazines.   Plus a bunch of catalogs.  There is something in every issue that will never go out of date. A special project,  Plans, tips and tricks.  Articles and pictures that will be nice to have down the road.  There's got to be somebody out there with the same problem. 

Right now I have them stacked on the floor of my computer room in neat 11 stacks.  Very neatly, but not according to my wife.  Once I put them in boxes I will probably never reference them again.  Anybody out there with a good filing system, that works????

Suggestions welcome. 

Thanks

Jim S.

 

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