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Lofi HPDA hangers

I wanted to be able to lay out my 3x5 next action cards on my desk, but I do not have much space. After seeing the DIY bleacher on another thread, I started thinging about ways of making my cards stand vertically.

The obvious place to use was under my monitor. For some reason, Dell cover their monitors with some evil non-stick plastic which makes it impossible to attach post-its, bluetack and so on. I think it makes the monitor easy to clean but it is _really_ annoying. So I came up with the idea of attaching bulldog clips to the bottom of my monitor.

After doing some testing I decided that brute force glueing / nailing would not work (and would invalidate the warranty). I needed some way of temporarily attaching hooks to hang the bulldog clips from. Enter paperclips. I bent the inner 'end' of the clip out and then up, to form a rudimentary hook. Then I pushed the hook bit through some sticky tape, so that the tape ended up sticking to the rest of the paperclip. Finally, I taped the clip to the bottom of my monitor leaving the hook sticking up and out.

And voila, I can attach a small bulldog clip to my @Computer card, then hang it from my monitor. If I hang it using the front bit of the clip, the card ends up leaning towards me so that it is easier to read!

Cool, huh?

David

TOPICS: Lofi
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Binder Comb Alternative

My monitor's lower edge happens to be closer than 5 inches to the desk surface. So it works to insert the bottom edge of 3x5 cards into the snug little slot that runs down the spine of a binder comb and to rest the top of the card against the lower edge of the monitor.
Thanks for helping me see that empty space as exploitable.

 
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