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Address Stamp
By :
Flo Lowenstein
And what I found especially convenient was the fact that the raised rubber information can be, to a degree, modified: when your return address once read Susie Q and Joe Blow in the first line, after the divorce you can take razor blade in hand, shave off the divorced person’s name, and still use the stamp for your own personal and/or business correspondence!
Now that’s shaving more than time away, isn’t it?
Address Book
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Chris Poppavich
With the coming of the New Year, many of us are organizing and sorting through our calendars getting ready for 2006. Many of us neglect to do this, but right now is an ideal time to update your address book as well. This task may seem daunting, but following a few simple steps can help you start a fresh list of addresses and phone numbers that are easily accessed. There are a few options to consider when organizing your address book for the New Year.
Adding Machines
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Jim Hicks
What do you do when you want to balance your check book? Whip out the good old calculator right? Well, have you ever wondered how people in the olden days added sums? Well, they used what we now know as adding machines.
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