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Just wanted to say thanks ...
... to whoever recommended getting 2+2 books spiral-bound at Kinko's. It's cheap and makes the books a hell of a lot easier to read (in a physical sense).
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Re: Just wanted to say thanks ...
How much does that cost?
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Re: Just wanted to say thanks ...
I think it was about $5 a book or so. Not too much.
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Re: Just wanted to say thanks ...
That sounds like a good idea, I might have to do this as well. So they just take your book and do what to it? I'm not sure how the process would work..
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Re: Just wanted to say thanks ...
Is there a thickness limit? Seems like SS and SS2 would be too thick to get spiral bound.
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Re: Just wanted to say thanks ...
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That sounds like a good idea, I might have to do this as well. So they just take your book and do what to it? I'm not sure how the process would work.. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah there was a thread on it last year. I think it was $5-10 per book. They drill holes near the edge of the binding and put a spiral coil in it. |
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Re: Just wanted to say thanks ...
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... to whoever recommended getting 2+2 books spiral-bound at Kinko's. It's cheap and makes the books a hell of a lot easier to read (in a physical sense). [/ QUOTE ] It's a great investment. I think it'll last longer than the binding too. I've heard that some 2+2 books start to fall apart after awhile. The spiral bound seems pretty sturdy. Pages aren't going to rip out easily (unless you're trying to), etc. Makes them easier to read in general, but especially while working out in a gym or while not paying attention in class. |
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