My #1 was an electric kettle for making tea. This is probably the closest we're going to get to that so... Also, it means I can have caffeine or not depending on how I feel and I don't have to bother filters and everything else.
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Definitely should be on this list considering how important it is to offices in general.
Although really, for me it's less about the caffeine and more just that I really love to start my day with a cup of coffee.
Torzelbaum said:Outlook can handle my daily scheduling needs but it is always nice to have the year at a glance that can be put on a wall and marked on. Month by month calendars and planners are OK but seem like a waste to me - that's more than what I need.
This is the same one I have on my wall. (I also have a day planner.)For home use I like to get Kurzegast's calander about the breadth of human history
Sun's out, buns(?) out!
Dracula said:I think they're full of sand? Scotch tape is vital but the dispensers are vital-er.
I have come across one that I think was full of salt but I didn't try to verify that.are full of sand
Taking my tape off the roll has always worked fine for me.
JBear said:My hands are pretty much always cold. My mother knit me two pair, and I also have a USB-heated pair that I bought online.
Yimothy said:It is said that all bleeding stops eventually, and that's true. But sometimes you want to help it stop a little quicker. Sure, a clamp will last longer. A stitch or clip is a permanent solution. Give it a buzz with the electrocautery device. Pour on some peroxide if you're sure it won't cause an embolism or pneumocephalus. The clotting cascade or exsanguination will get you there eventually. In the short term, though, press on it! You can't stick a thumb on the aorta forever, but it might just cover the trip from emergency room to operating room. For smaller bleeds a few minutes of pressure might be all you need. Don't try it on brain tissue, though. Fingers are also useful for almost everything else.
What office supply stores do both of you shop at!? Because I have never seen "fingers" at any of the ones I have used.I have to admit that fingers are some of my most-used office supplies, and yet it didn't occur to me to list them.
Fingers
Counterpoint: I have never seen a store of any sort that didn't have fingers in it.What office supply stores do both of you shop at!? Because I have never seen "fingers" at any of the ones I have used.
Yes but could you buy them?Counterpoint: I have never seen a store of any sort that didn't have fingers in it.
You can in Madripoor.Yes but could you buy them?
JBear said:I gotta be honest; I mostly use these to play with or to put on small travel board game boxes. But they're very useful for that, and I get them from the office!
Clippit said:They're also known as elastic bands, gum bands, and... is this right? "Lacky bands"?
Fingers
is this right? "Lacky bands"?