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Old December 6th, 2003, 12:11 AM
Spoonplugger
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but as I am finding out it is only a six year system then your forced to
climb the pile and really do something about it
I think I am at 12 piles now.
Wayne
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All maps are carefully stacked and stored in a pile. Until it falls over.
Which then leads to 2 smaller piles.
Which then continue to grow and fall over thereby creating a single pile
again. Repeat as needed.
I use the same system for tax records, monthly bills, and hate mail to the
ex.

Dan

"Spoonplugger" wrote in message
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I have several different types of maps that have no home
what is the best way to keep them organized
the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road

maps.
does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
Wayne






 




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