Ring Protection

I am not sure why this is so but when I have a stack of papers, which I believe at that moment in time, is precious, I would like to 'protect' them. There are several ways, where one of them is to punch holes into them and stuff them into a big file. The other method is to buy tranparent pockets. But the problem is, if you have a lot of pages, the pocktes would be very expensive. Not only that, if you accidentaly dropped the file, the pockets would tear.

So, the only recourse, of course, is to use the punch. And to protect the holes from tearing, I would have to stick those ring reinforcers. This will protect them from a limited damage but its better than nothing.

These binding methods are so medieval compared to a holographic projection which not only allows you to keep all the pages into one PDA sized device but also allows you to feel the different textures of each material. Sadly, it has not been invented yet, and so, I have to carry this big file around.....



During college days, I would buy boxes of these for

all my notes. Sadly, it did not help me pass most of

the exams but made the shopkeeper happy.

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