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Coinciding with the release of the long-anticipated X-Files movie, Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz sign copies of the novelisation at Forbidden Planet London.
I snapped this guy as he was leaving the photographers' area at the London premiere of the X-Files movie, "I Want To Believe".
This product was called "Horizontal filing box with lid" (HFB).
Special divider tabs were available to help organise the contents.
These were like the normal personal divider tabs, but without the punched holes.
There are not many Beckett pictures that come on the market these days but here is an old Ilford print I picked up the other day and with a bit of tlc it has not come out too bad,
It is Beckett Guy Arab UF JTH 260 outside the PMT in Stoke.
Open Field on a Tuesday evening
Open Filed at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Aug 3, 2010
Stopped on way to Loring Park and during the switch from a music to a film stage.
Ricoh Theta S
For the Pentax Forums Single in April 2016 Challenge
Spherical image best viewed at the Theta360 site:
Filing Cabinets
Cooperatives Computer Center - ATS Tallahassee
Business Liquidation Auction
September 14, 2011
Preview 9 AM, Sale 11 AM
5159 Woodlane Circle
Tallahassee, Florida 32303
Aaron Joseph & Company
Global Auction Services
850-878-3030
FL AB3058
Last weekend, Sarah, Justin and I visited the Diefenbunker, a huge four-storey underground bunker that was designed to house crucial elements of the Canadian government during the Cold War in the event of a nuclear strike. The bunker is named after former Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and is now open to the public as a museum.
When you're ready to go, the file closes back up and everything stays in place by hooking an elastic band around the bottom.
Typical 3x5 cards are too wide to fit all the way in, but if you put them in vertically, they just stick out a bit at the top.
The closed file measures about 6" by 6" and the depth varies depending on how many cards you have; in this case it's about an inch and change.
Related 43 Folders post - "Using a kids’ CD filer for organizing index cards"