After perusing all of your methods of madness, running from the anal (you
know who you are) to the sublime, I have to say that the one with the system
closest to mine is Larry Cogan. Way to go Larry :-)
Being organized takes half the fun out of it.
If I was organized Sandi would feel left out as she always has to come and
find the missing parts.
Larry Miller
P.S. My office closely resembles my garage.
----- Original Message -----
From <DLancer7676 at cs.com>
To: <Bkitterer@aol.com>; <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: Storing and Cataloging
> In a message dated 7/17/2000 4:02:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> Bkitterer@aol.com writes:
>
> << It is our nature to sit down at the computer before starting almost any
> task
> or project. So we have used a database to keep track of parts on hand as
> well as parts needed. >>
>
> That is neat, Bob and Annice. I think there is a definite place for the
> puter in keeping up with masses of parts. I am very interested in
computer
> cataloguing my parts. I have a whole storage shed of parts just lying in
> boxes--some boxes I have no idea what is in them (I received them from
> someone who was dying to give them to me and I just stacked them in the
> shed). So I am gonna have to go get boxes, sort, catalogue, and figure
out a
> way to find them again in the future.
>
> --David C.
>
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