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Old 12-29-2017, 01:16 PM   #72
crich70
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Are you sure you aren't my daughter?
You like sorting data, I have a project for you.
There is not a thing in the world wrong with sorted data. The big obstacle is inputting the data in the first place.
I agree that there is nothing wrong with having things organized. I understand one of the problems monasteries had with books that they had is that they had no real catalog system. So many "lost" volumes that were later found were only lost in the sense that the monastery that had them didn't realize that they had those books or scrolls in their collections. And I doubt most modern businesses would be able to keep their doors open if they weren't meticulous about keeping their records organized. I also agree that getting a mountain of data organized is a headache. Books, DVD's, etc. if it is so large as to need sorting it's bound to be a headache to do it.
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