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> For all the trouble, mess, and headache of "keeping the bin full" that
> they nevertheless represent, pencil stubs and index cards (or scrap
> paper or a rolled-paper dispensor) yield many advantages over their
> competitors in this market.
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> --Jason Stevens
I agree with Jason on this. We have used pencil and paper with
success. We have used Post-its (with golf pencils) on a blank surface,
as well.
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