Steve;
I was thinking about my reply to Thomas. I wonder if you get a large sheet
of white paper laminated if that would work . You have the white background,
I think whiteboard markers would work on it. I have seen this done with
posters that are 4 x8 feet (don't ask me to convert to meters right now),
but haven't tried to write on them.It would not be too expensive to try it
with an 81/2 x 11 piece of paper to experiment. You could roll it up and
transport it in one of those cardboard tubes (or just with an elastic!) I am
not too sure about hanging it up. Depends on the surface that you are
sticking to. The posters use pins or tacks of some sort. And if this works,
you might have a new line of business!!
Michelle
-----Original Message-----
From: OSLIST [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Steve
Brigham
Sent: September 18, 2000 12:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: "mobile" white boards etc.


Jeff,

Thanks for the reminder about the post-its conversation.

I have not been completely clear on what I'm looking for. I am looking for
something that serves as a mobile white board that you can write on and
erase as opposed to something that serves as a surface that people can post
paper items to. Something more flexible than a flip chart and easel - and
something I can carry with me.

Thanks for helping me to clarify !!

Steve




Jeff Aitken <[email protected]> on 09/17/2000 11:36:21 AM

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That reminds me to post the results of my earlier "elephantine post-its"
survey of this list -

Here are seven alternatives to conventional masking tape which can be used
to post paper on walls when conventional masking tape is not possible (for
example when it might damage painted walls) -

I don't think anyone is getting a kickback for suggesting name brands
here...

Tapes:

Blue colored painter's masking tape
Drafting tape
Transpore (3M) or Johnson & Johnson surgical tape

Sticky blobs:

Tack & Stik (blue)
UHU Hold It (white)

Spray adhesive:

Elmer's

Sticky paper:

Huge post-its

Sticky wall covering:

Ripstop nylon, with two coats of 3M Spray Mount (do it outside!)

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