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2009-12-26
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Same for everything else. I also have a travel pack that I always have with me that also includes one instance of each cable any anything else I might need.
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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I revolutionized my material 3D life by buying 24 transparent "shoe boxes" and a Dymo label-maker. It's for a lot more than my geek stuff. With enough boxes, you don't need to go all OCD over how you categorize; just stick an additional label on a box whenever you need to.
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2009-12-27
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Now, how would you manage all the accessories that come with your devices like USB cables, Manuals, CDs and etc? I'm using a dresser drawer, but now it's over flowing with cables and etc. I'm just wondering what is the best way to manage these things and be able to access them when you need it.
Any thoughts folks?