Best index dividers according to redditors

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u/BeardedForHerPleasur · 24 pointsr/Theatre

Get a really nice binder for your stage bible. Pay a little more. You'll be happy when halfway through tech the rings aren't completely mis-alligned and have pages falling out.

Get actual plastic tab dividers for the scenes and such, rather than post-its.

I also highly recommend those little round hole reinforcement stickers that you put on all the page holes. Yes, you will hate your life applying them to all three holes on every page, but you will thank yourself when you don't accidentally tear out the page while flipping angrily through the script after your actor just missed two pages of dialog. A slightly cheaper option is to use scotch tape as shown here.

Also, a small reading light that can clip onto the back of the binder. That way you don't have to fumble with a flashlight backstage. Rechargables are better so you don't have to worry about finding batteries.

Get a first aid kit. You may think this isn't your job, but in reality it will be. Standard kit should be fine. I'd highly recommend adding a few heat packs and ace bandages. Being a dance-heavy show, you want to be prepared for rolled ankles. Also tampons. Great for unexpected emergencies, as well as the best possible thing for bloody noses caused by a stray elbow.

Be reasonable, but be strict. Make your actors fear you. /s

But for real, make sure they know just how much shit they're in if the fuck around with the prop table. Deal with attendance issues individually, not in front of the group. Make it clear that cast drama/romance issues do not belong onstage, backstage, or really anywhere in proximity to the stage.

I'd highly recommend setting up a private cast/crew FB group and have a cast only, crew only, and combined group chat for quick communication. Do not ever rely on the assumption that anyone got your email. It's frustrating, I know, but your life will be easier if you make that assumption.

Finally, make yourself available as a go-between between for cast/crew members to other cast/crew members. Actors can be afraid to directly confront a director or other actor to discuss important issues. Crew can not want to directly order an actor around or tell a director why what they want isn't logical.

You are the facilitator. You make the whole thing happen. You are the one that actually gets the performance on the stage. You don't get a curtain call, but that's okay. Have fun. Break a leg.

u/alanwj · 22 pointsr/electronics

Copy/paste of a comment I made previously:

For the majority of my components I use 3 ring binders filled with baseball card holders. I took some pictures.

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It works great for small things for which I have multiple different values, like resistors and capacitors.

Here's are the actual bits I used if you want to duplicate:

u/Strel0k · 4 pointsr/gardening

$50??? Wow, what a ripoff....

u/hlbyers92 · 3 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

It was premade then I downloaded a template and filled it in with what I wanted. These are the dividers I used. There are a ton of options with different amounts of sections.

u/kaminiwa · 3 pointsr/Netrunner

5x 1-inch black binders for the datacycles. (1 binder just barely fits 2 cycles). Ashes + Downfall is slightly larger than a standard cycle, so I put my promos in with that.

1x 1-inch purple binder for Core. I wanted it visually distinct since it'll get a lot of use. I have two copies of Core 1.0, and was able to fit 6 cards/pocket. I'd be more skeptical about 9 cards/pocket. This binder is pretty thin (only 112 cards), but Core 2.0 is 132 cards and NISEI Core would be 147 cards. Before NISEI came out, I was planning to put my promos in this one.

2-inch binder for the 6 FFG Big Boxes.

2x [Set of 8 binder dividers] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XOJ9Z8W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1), one for the datacycles and one for the big boxes + NISEI

2x Ultra Pro 9-Pocket Trading Card Pages - Platinum Series = 200 sheets; I think I've got about half a box leftover?

Art composition was all done myself, and printed at home for basically free. I needed to use heavier stock for the side-of-binder art, but regular printer paper worked fine for the rest.

Probably $50 all total, and I was a stickler about binder colors.

u/Toboe_LoneWolf · 3 pointsr/rpg
u/margalicious · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Eeeeep I need these tab dividers!

They will be so so so useful on a desert island.

  • I can build a tiny shelter out of them

  • I can collect water in them

  • I can start a fire with them

  • I can eat them if I need fiber

  • I can build a sail for a boat out of them

  • I can color on them if I need a fun activity

  • I can go crazy and think there's words on them that I can read

  • I can make a tiny fighting ring for crabs out of them to entertain myself

  • I can write SOSs on them and make them into paper planes and fly them across the ocean

  • I can use them to shade turtles from the hot sun because turtles are awesome
u/withlens · 2 pointsr/amazon

Only some items have the lower S&S savings (usually cheap stuff like this). Most items are still at 5/15

u/Cleverusername531 · 2 pointsr/AskHistorians

I guess I’m thinking of two things, one is a printed table of contents with just the titles of everything you’ve got in your bibliography, and tabbed out in a binder so that when you turn to that section, you’ve got the printed abstract and summary you wrote of that article to remind yourself of what you found relevant or interesting in it. I guess you could definitely list the things that apply in there, like what you just said: Alexandria, landmarks, etc.

I’d then have everything backed up online/on your computer using the same organization plus also the article full text itself.

The index idea would be to add the Wordpress one, using their tag system at the bottom. Tagging would allow you to tag each entry with Alexandria landmarks, and Alexandria landmarks architecture, and Alexandria architecture recent finds. Then when you went back you could click on the ‘architecture’ tag and quickly find everything in your bibliography that has to do with architecture. (I guess you’d have to verify that you can select multiple tags if you wanted to find everything related to two categories, like Alexandria + architecture). That’s the only way I can think of to easily cross reference topics when you have a massive bibliography, but of course I’m sure there are others.

I hope this helps.

u/MohnJaddenPowers · 1 pointr/StarWarsArmada

Seconding this. I was holding out for a local shop to see if they could order them and was just keeping the titles with my other upgrades in these: https://www.amazon.com/BCW-PRO-16-POCKET-PAGE-UPGRADES/dp/B018OM5MGC/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=armada+upgrade+card+holder&qid=1574173866&sr=8-1

Depending on what ships you have it may not be one-to-one perfect, but you can definitely double up in the BCW holders. They're definitely worth the money, along with a set of these. The templates let you print the labels, and you can use the Armada font to organize by name AND icon to help speed up unloading/reloading cards.

u/123alexis123 · 1 pointr/magicTCG

maybe Ultimate Guard boxes. i think there a 400 deck one. also to divide the card, you can buy them or just make them out of cardboard. i made my own custom ones for my huge deck box

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u/CyphyZ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Maybe? If you look for shelf markers or book dividers some options come up

u/kcvis · 1 pointr/productivity

Hardware


I'm seeing a lot of software solutions which is great but if you take math/physics they are paper heavy so for those I really needed a binder full of paper

u/cactusthespacecat · 1 pointr/cosplay

Depending in the size, try binder dividers! You can get them in any color at most retail stores that seel school supplies!

(Amazon listing for reference)

AmazonBasics Two Pocket Plastic Dividers with 5 Tabs, Multicolor, Pack of 3 Sets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K92HF9K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_00qGDbECC3HYS

u/mewfasa · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I've got cheap! Notebook dividers

u/beardimus_maximus · 1 pointr/bleachshirts

I've had some success with using plastic dividers like this glued down. Can't iron them but can be reused.

u/guitarplayer0171 · 1 pointr/stencils

honestly, I did a one-time thing with printer paper, but I'm going to transfer the stencil to posterboard so I can get some more use out of it. EDIT: I've heard that these are super good for multiple use stencils, but I've never used them.

u/CayucosKid · 1 pointr/flying

There's not much to show other than what I wrote above. It's a tiny binder from the school section of a store with simple dividers (https://www.amazon.com/Avery-Dividers-Insertable-Multicolor-11900/dp/B0000AQOH1).

u/DilbertsBeforeSwine · 1 pointr/mathematics

I bought graph paper the summer before I started taking math classes after Calc II, and I haven't opened the package yet. I had Number Theory, Calc III, Vector Calc, Abstract Algebra I and II, a Problem Solving course and Geometry and found no need for graph paper. I saw it for a dollar and thought it might be useful. If there's anything that needs a graph, I find that a sketch works just fine.
I'm kinda weird when it comes organization. Everything needs to be exactly where I want it (I'm one of those people). So what I do is separate the binder into sections with these exact Binder Tabs. I use this Binder. You may want to try a 2" binder though. The only reason I don't is that I don't want to carry the 2" binder around.
So there are 8 sections in the binder. My last section is for extra paper. The other 7 cover 3-4 classes. I use 2 sections for a math class: one for the notes and one for the homework and other problems. I date every sheet to make finding things easier. With the remaining section after 3 math classes, I will put a random humanity or philosophy class. They only need one section. Economics took only one section for me, but I had a really easy professor. I've never taken a programming course (until this upcoming fall), but most of my friends are computer science majors (why I'm on Reddit), and I've never seen any of them take notes for any computer science classes.
Upper level math courses are fun with the right professors. A horrible subject becomes fun with a good professor; a great subject becomes dreadful with a bitch. You'll need patience to succeed. It gets really frustrating sometimes.
Also, I'd like to add that one of my teachers took notes on a tablet instead of the whiteboard, and she posted them online. The notes looked nice and I'd recommend the tablet if you feel like spending the money. I don't like using tablets, and there are many hundreds of things I'd rather do with $300, so I just stick to paper.

u/jacmoe · 1 pointr/writing

Sometimes, you can use small plastic dividers to help organize your notebooks :)

u/StaysConfused · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I will try to explain this clearly but...meh.

I worked as a department manager over the book department of our store. The buyers asked us to re-file all of our paperwork and 6 months later upper management decided that way was stupid and told us to put everything back. I had a stack of loose binders that I asked one of my employees to alphabetize for me while I went to lunch. When I got back I walked in to her taping something. I walked up and saw that she had cut all of the clear tabs off. Why did she do this thing? Because she thought they were the kind that you can unstuck and re-stick. Even if that were the case...why did she cut them?! I was pissed and sent her to be a door greeter while I tried to hunt down some new dividers. I get paged to the front about 5 min later because she had had a seizure at the door. She had epilepsy and any sort of heightened excitement caused her to seize. I had to drive her home. I still work there and I am still known as the "mean manager who gave some old lady a seizure".

u/watchitsolo · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

So I'm a student, and an organization freak. I'm one of those kids that has to have a different binder and notebook for every class, and is meticulous about notes. It's a gift, and a curse. As a result, I use way too many of these, and these, and it's honestly weird how often I've bought these. Any or all of these items help me get my organizational fix in and help me study.