OT: Reminder - should go without saying
Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at bestweb.net
Fri Jul 23 11:36:11 PDT 2004
"Jay R. Ashworth" wrote:
[...]
> > > One of my clients has the best solution to this: they start a manila
> > > office envelope for each new piece of equipment: write the acquisition
> > > date, description, and specs on the outside, then put everything else
> > > inside it and put it in a file box.
> >
> > I have, on occasion, stuck the papers and recovery CD(s) inside the bottom
> > of a mini-tower case. Then it's easy to associate the right stuff with the
> > right PC.
>
> I have done that as well, using (usually) the baggie the stuff came in,
> and double stick tape, but it's a PITA opening the case to look stuff
> up. I suspect which approach is better depends on the number of square
> feet, the number of computers, and the number of M/A/C's.
[...]
For floor units, you can always tape the plastic bag to the side of the
unit itself.
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