On 09/05/2024 09:31 AM, Michael Ewan wrote:
If you have some woodworking skill, maybe drill some holes in a chunk of
nice wood and square up with a chisel.  You said all your thumb drives are
the same shape, so the wood with holes would make a nice array.

Such skills have always been nonexistent. Subject of many family jokes.
But did give me a glimmer of an idea. I've seen things for kitchen that are a wire mesh with coarse spacing for cooling rack. Next time I'm in housewares I'll look for appropriately large mesh.
Thanks.


On Wed, Sep 4, 2024 at 11:21 PM Richard Owlett <[email protected]> wrote:

On 09/04/2024 01:10 PM, wes wrote:
probably not ideal for you but I use a gigantic keyring and just have all
my drives hooked to it. that way it's hard to lose an individual one.

Wouldn't work physically in my case. Almost none of the drives have a
hole for the ring to go thru.

Also I'm looking for what might be termed a sorted array.
Suitability for travel not needed.

Thanks.


I use a labelmaker and slap a label on any that I care what's on it.

I use this style: https://www.ebay.com/itm/266575647864

so it's easy to unclip them and clip them back in (though this does run
the
risk of dissociating the drive from its label)

-wes

On Wed, Sep 4, 2024 at 4:06 AM Richard Owlett <[email protected]>
wrote:

Yesterday started on one of my sporadic computer table clean-ups.
Discovered I had about 3 dozen loose flash drives - many in 3x5 trays.
I have a definite preference for the drive with a nominal .75x2.5
silhouette. For labeling I use gummed label designed for manila file
folders.

Suggestions for organized storage?
IIRC I once saw a plastic insert for three ring binders with
appropriately sized pockets. What is it called?

Suggestions?
Comments?
TIA


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