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  2. Index card - Wikipedia

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    An index card in a library card catalog.This type of cataloging has mostly been supplanted by computerization. A hand-written American index card A ruled index card. An index card (or record card in British English and system cards in Australian English) consists of card stock (heavy paper) cut to a standard size, used for recording and storing small amounts of discrete data.

  3. Zettelkasten - Wikipedia

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    A German scholar's physical Zettelkasten or card file A card file for personal knowledge management can be made up of notes containing numbers, tags (blue) and cross-references to other notes (red).

  4. Wikipedia:Help desk/Archives/2024 December 11 - Wikipedia

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    It seems that template at Commons would work. The second card is dated Oct. 1903 (for school year '03-'04), so that predates 1904. JimPercy 20:44, 11 December 2024 (UTC) Anything 1904 or earlier is public domain in the US and can be uploaded to Commons.

  5. Cue card - Wikipedia

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    Cue cards, also known as note cards, [1] are cards with words written on them that help actors and speakers remember what they have to say. They are typically used in television productions where they can be held off-camera and are unseen by the audience.

  6. Credit Card 'Swipe' Fees Could Cost Shoppers Over $20 ... - AOL

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    Credit card companies don't work for free. Every time you use one, the store you're buying from is charged a "swipe fee" — and that charge will get passed down to you in higher prices.

  7. Edge-notched card - Wikipedia

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    A notched card showing two levels of notching. Edge-notched cards or edge-punched cards are a system used to store a small amount of binary or logical data on paper index cards, encoded via the presence or absence of notches in the edges of the cards. [1]