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Approved! - but an extra container for some marmite to spread on your toast/croissant would improve its halfbaked status. |
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All the micro SD cards I have bought come in a little clamshell case perhaps inch by 3cm, with internal plastic lugs to hold both the micro SD card and also a micro-to-normal adapter. I find that these are very useful for holding a piece of paper whether you retain or discard the adapter (or if the adapter doesn't come either). Then you can stack the little clamshell cases or twank them up with an elastic band or whatever you want. |
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Nonetheless {+} for extending the idea storage space possibilities. |
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Also note that spare clamshells (preferably without the card inside) make handy receptacles for butter, marmalade, or micro-slices of toast. |
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A semi-rigid 8.5 x 11 sheet of plastic ,1/8 thick [*] with holes punched down the side so you could keep as many as you like in a binder. |
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Each sheet would have several recessed spots with raised edges to securely hold your data cards. Those recesses would also have a smaller hole in middle so you could pop a card out by poking something through the back. All of those would be spaced far enough apart that you could pencil a note next to each card reminding you whats on it. |
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[*] USA dimensions given. I guess that would be like an A4 sheet, between 2-3 mm thick? |
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