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If you're anything like me, you never have enough room where you live.
We lived in a big apartment for years. We didn't have enough room. Too many books for the shelves, too many papers for the file cabinets. We moved to a great big house in the suburbs. For a little while, we were ok. But pretty soon, we ran out of room again. Too many books for the shelves, too many papers for our file cabinets.
I thought the digital age would definitely help.
It didn't.
Even with so many texts of various sorts online, we still have - right - too many books for the shelves, too many papers in the file cabinets.
Wait, maybe garage storage could help!
We have a big garage, and we usually park our cars outside.
Room for garage storage cabinets. A place to put books, store paper documents ... Carguygarage.com carries over 1,000 different products for garages - their focus is on making the garage another room in the house.
I'd fill mine with storage cabinets and storage systems.... on all four walls. I'd keep my cars parked outside, permanently.
Would it solve my problem, once and for all?
No way ... but it would stem the tide, at least for a little while...
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2 comments:
I must be honest Paul, you will be organized for a while and then collect more. If you want to keep it organized you have to learn to throw out when new comes in. Good luck
I'm a hopeless case .... :)
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