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Monday, February 19, 2007

File cabinets - Marni Jameson At Home: For everything, there's a repurpose

Marin Independent Journal - This is why there probably isn't an architect in America who hasn't once laid a door across two file cabinets and made a desk. -- Find a new function for little-used things. This is how the top to Dodd's wok became a fruit bowl. He turned the lid
Marketwatch - NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- If you save every scrap of paper your bank sends you or your file cabinets are overflowing with old credit-card statements, you may be holding on to too many papers for too long. It can be confusing knowing when to get rid
Slate - A tamper-proof tag placed on doors, containers, file cabinets, and any other sensitive part of a nuclear facility. The IAEA, which monitors about 900 nuclear facilities worldwide, uses around 26,000 seals per year to ensure that equipment has not
Hesperia Star - A hole was cut in the fence of a business on the 9600 block of I Avenue and air conditioner parts, desks and file cabinets were stolen by burglars. * A man passed out on the sidewalk of the 16300 block of Chestnut Street was arrested for being drunk
Inc.com - Caswell realized she "didn't need to spend $22 a square foot just to have file cabinets." So Caswell quite literally sent her people home. She gave up the 1,700-square-foot space and set up each employee -- herself included -- with his or her own home
CNN - Other images showed Israeli commandos rifling through file cabinets in an office inside the hospital, where the IDF said it found ammunition and weapons. ( Watch Israeli troops storm the hospital -- 2:33 ) Lebanese authorities reported 603 civilians and
BPM Today - Sales reps and service reps no longer need to feel tethered to their desktop computers, nor dependent on file cabinets filled with customer information back at headquarters. Customer relationship management software is being used by reps on the go
Marion Chronicle-Tribune - We have file cabinets and boxes. Right now it's hard for anyone wanting to come in and do genealogy. We want to make it easier and the two ladies heading that up are very excited." The museum is always getting new items in, Chapman said. "When we're