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Post pictures of things organized neatly

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A very organized and innovative tackle box as it pertains to lures. I am not at all accustomed to this display. I am used to the old deeper rectangular compartments. The ones where the lure was placed and then retrieved, and at times with snags, depending.
 
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Z80 Central Processing Unit die. 8,500 transistors all neatly organised. It looks like a satellite photograph of a very regimented farm. 🙂
 
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That’s a first. I’ve never seen a black highlighter or any of these tones, actually. Is it even considered a highlighter if it’s black? Hmm

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Oooo I do like neatly organised pens or markers! :-) I've never seen a black highlighter either. I wonder if it's the manufacturer acknowledging that highlighters are used for more than just highlighting? Or maybe it's so you can redact things in documents?

On a slightly unrelated subject, did you know that they used highlighter pens as the Warp Nacelles on the models for the USS Voyager in Star Trek? :-)
 

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