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The alphanumerical paper organizing is where the big bucks are at.
Throw in color coordination and papersize...it can get real crazy...almost need a chainbrake on the copy machine to keep from getting paper cuts...but then I wouldn't be as cool!
 

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I organize papers to get stapled. Usually alphabetically if possible.

I know a guy personally that took his chain brake off his 200 that has about 1/10 of his nose, no upper lip and no front teef and barely any of his chin left with a scar the length of his face, he also fell about 50ft and has so much brain damage he hardly functions and looks like an extra in a horror movie.

I like chain brakes, especially on top handle saws spinning around 14k at head level.
 

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I like chain brakes, especially on top handle saws spinning around 14k at head level.
I like chain brakes too, I just happen to have a few saws that didn't come with them (2100, 10-10, D44, McCulloch 250). I give them a little extra attention when using them. I don't like top handle saws and won't use them because I don't like the balance of them. But that is just me. I know others really like them and I will still repair them when asked.
 
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