Reuven -
Like Tom and Deb, I use three ring binders. The patterns are very roughly categorized, but I now have so many that I need to take the time to break them out into more specific sub-sets.
I think the binders are the most convenient way to collect the patterns and to keep them in some semblance of order.
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On 11/16/05, Reuven Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to hear from all of the psychotics out there on how they file away the multitude of patterns. I was going through my folders and got lost somewhere!!
What do you guys do? File wet, dry, nymphs and emergers separately?
Combine them all into e.g. beetles together? Damselflies section broken into subsections of nymphs and adults??
The options are endless and life threatening (my wife will kill me if I don't collect all the Re-reorganized piles from the ground!!)
Reuven
