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eucleia ([personal profile] eucleia) wrote2008-05-03 11:23 pm
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another >:(

I also happen to get mad when my mother nags at me to throw away all the old lever-arch folders I've accumulated over my numerous years in secondary school and proceeds to thump me in the arm when I don't have the time.

I mean SHE was the one who always told me to write my full name on the top corner of every single sheet of paper so that my work wouldn't get stolen, and I agree that it's a sensible idea. But she's ALSO the one who's always going on about identity theft and how I need to get rid of my name from documents of any nature before I go throwning them out. While that is another a very sensible idea, you'd think someone with a mind that can figure that out would also have the common-bloody-sense to put together the fact that FIVE FULL LEVER-ARCH FILES FULL OF PAPER is a HELL of a lot of pages I need to remove names from one-by-one and is therefore going to take a HELL OF A LOT OF TIME and is hence SOMETHING I AM NOT GOING TO BE DOING THIS CLOSE TO EXAMS.

AT LEAST NOT WITH A LAB REPORT AND ASSIGNMENT STILL IN THE WORKS. I mean Jesus Christ. Think woman.

F*cking hell, my swear level is going through the roof both online and in my mind this past week. I suspect it's going to get a lot worse until the exams finish.

[identity profile] nanani.livejournal.com 2008-05-04 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
What is a lever-arch folder? o.O
I am confused.

But.. *HUGS*

GOOD LUCK AND MAY YOU KICK ASS ON YOUR EXAMS!! *MWAH*

[identity profile] midgar-skyline.livejournal.com 2008-05-12 08:21 am (UTC)(link)
A lever-arch file is a similar in function to a ringbinder, except the metal rings are not circularly shaped but "arches" instead, and you don't open them my pulling them apart with your fingers. There's a lever you lift up which causes the the two sides of the arches to seperate.

I like them :3 because ringbinders have a tendency to spring open if you drop them accidentally - resulting in notes everywhere. Lever-arch files may get their arches thrown out of alignment, but for the most part, they stay closed. :D