Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

PUSH

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Original Poster
Wow. This paper clip conversation is fascinating. What are everyone’s thoughts on staplers? Like, manual or automatic?

:p
The ordinary stapler will get the work done for 4 or 5 sheets, but once you start getting into 15-20 sheets, you need a spring-loaded stapler. This has been a life saver for me. And don't get me started on when you need packets stapled together... the copier does a mighty fine job of that, and it feels so satisfying to get them so perfect.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Electric staplers for me, when stapling together multiple packets for meetings (50 and up). No pressure to the hand/wrist. They're not that expensive either. Occupational Health where I work, recommends these for our offices. (Not everything can be done/stapled on the xerox machine--sometimes we have handouts from other sources, that need to be stapled with our own xeroxed handouts.)
 

Goofyernmost

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Wow. This paper clip conversation is fascinating. What are everyone’s thoughts on staplers? Like, manual or automatic?

:p
Now that shredders can chew up staples and don't have to be removed to shred... I'm all for them. They are a pain when doing limited space filing though they throw off all the symmetry unless one takes the time to stagger the directions of the paper. I don't!
 

Songbird76

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Make that 2 people. ;) I've never even heard of using paper clips to hang up decorations on a Christmas tree. I just use the little metal hooks that you buy in a package. (I think over the years, I've probably lost hundreds of those little metal things! :p )
Exactly...and that's when paperclips come to the rescue. Those little metal thingies fall out and get lost, and you come across an ornament without one and don't want to dig through the box to find it.....so you grab a paperclip and use that instead. And I know here, whenever we decorated the school for Christmas, there was a mix of those metal hooks and paperclips....so I thought it was a pretty universal thing to do!!
 

NYwdwfan

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Now that shredders can chew up staples and don't have to be removed to shred... I'm all for them. They are a pain when doing limited space filing though they throw off all the symmetry unless one takes the time to stagger the directions of the paper. I don't!
I'm a staggerer.
 
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
The ordinary stapler will get the work done for 4 or 5 sheets, but once you start getting into 15-20 sheets, you need a spring-loaded stapler. This has been a life saver for me. And don't get me started on when you need packets stapled together... the copier does a mighty fine job of that, and it feels so satisfying to get them so perfect.
Y’all are in for a treat.
When I get to work, I’ll post a pic of my stapler.
If size matters, I win.
 

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