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 <title>Very nice.</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;I need to check out those clear business card sleeves at Staples.&lt;br /&gt;
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 <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:54:31 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>ygor</dc:creator>
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 <description>I have heavily accessorized Levenger Circa Junior notebook to use in my web development.  It has lots of pockets, dividers, and accessories.  

* The inside cover is made from a deep-red cardstock 70 lbs (The Paper Co.).  The outside cover is Levenger&#039;s clear plastic (refills 2 sets for about $7).  
* On the left side is a clear business card sleeve (Staples) containing note flags (Levenger), small sticky notes (3M), and index flags (3M). 
* On the right side is a clear plastic pocket made from heavy-duty Pentaflex folder.  It contains 3&quot;x5&quot; cards punched on the short side (Levenger), 6&quot; metal ruler (Westcott), postage stamps, and page flags (Quill).
* The 3&quot;x5&quot; cards are punched with Levenger&#039;s mushroom shaped hole puncher.

Usage pattern:  
I use this paper organizer for brain-storming and quickly drawing graphs and web diagrams.  Once in a while, I scan the diagrams into my computer for backup.  My computer files are in turn backed-up to another hard drive.  

Papers and Forms:
The papers &amp; forms that are most useful to me are Levenger&#039;s blank sheets, DIY&#039;s Project Notes with a full-page 1/8&quot; grids, and Levenger&#039;s full-page ruled sheets (no blank left margin).  Second most useful are DIY&#039;s Project Outline sheets full-page ruled with check-boxes on the left, DIY&#039;s full-year calendar, and 3&quot;x5&quot; cards to jot down short notes or reminders. 

In addition, the Project Notes with 1/8&quot; grids are very nice for planning furniture reorganization throughout my house. I draw the room to scale (about 3 grids to 1 foot for a small room) and cut out furnitur pieces to scale from sticky notes.  I move the sticky notes around to try out various furniture arrangements.

I have tried many of the other forms from DIY, but the more customized pages ended up being too busy.  In particular, I was intrigued by DIY&#039;s Web Design I and Web Design II forms, but they were too busy for a Junior-sized paper.  I think they will work well for a tabloid sized paper (11&quot;x14&quot; folded into 1/4 size to fit inside the Junior notebook).</description>
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 <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 17:36:58 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>jyoon</dc:creator>
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