On Saturday 24 December 2005 04:52 pm, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 12/24/2005 at 1:35 PM Richard A. Cini wrote:
Just a quickie.what would be a suitable
replacement for the opaque
labels that one would stick over EPROM windows? I was going to use
electrical tape but it's so sticky and white mailing lables leave glue
residue.
Old floppy write-protect/enable tabs work pretty well, as do
"peelable/removable" labels.
I never paid much attention to "removable" or not back when I was buying boxes
of labels, but in the years since then I've found that those tend to dry out
and _fall off_ whatever they were applied to, like some of the file folders
I have on hand here, among other things. Some others take a lot of scraping
and such to get them off, if I can get them off at all.
I wouldn't worry about glue residue, really. A sharp knife will get the
worst of it off, if necessary.
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