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  2. Rolodex - Wikipedia

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    A Rolodex file used in the 1970s. A Rolodex is a rotating card file device used to store a contact list.Its name, a portmanteau of the words "rolling" and "index", has become somewhat genericized for any personal organizer performing this function, or as a metonym for a total accumulation of business contacts.

  3. Arnold Neustadter - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Neustadter (25 August 1910 – 17 April 1996) [1] was an American inventor and businessman. He invented the Rolodex desktop rotating card file and other office equipment with Danish engineer Hildaur Neilson, [2] which has been called "a triumph of low technology" [3] and "a lasting symbol of the art of networking".

  4. Cardfile - Wikipedia

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    Cardfile is a personal information manager, based on index cards, using an interface in the style of a rolodex that was distributed with Microsoft Windows starting from the original version 1.01 until Windows NT 4.0 Server.

  5. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your Sweethearts ...

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    This I love you mom card from My Free Printable Cards has a cute crossword-style message on a pink and white pinstripe background. Related: Easy Valentine’s Day Craft Ideas For Adults & Kids 11.

  6. Heavy Competition - Wikipedia

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    Before leaving, Dwight then looks at Daniel's personal information from Michael's Rolodex card and asks him about his "gay son", which seemingly perturbs Daniel. Michael reveals his unusual system where he color codes personal information about his contacts so he knows what not to talk about.

  7. Mutoscope - Wikipedia

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    Rather than being bound into a booklet, the cards are attached to a circular core, similar to a huge Rolodex. A reel typically holds about 850 cards, giving a viewing time of about one minute. [ 4 ] The reel with cards attached has a total diameter of about 10 inches (25 cm); the individual cards have dimensions of about 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 in × 1 + 7 ...