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* OT: What the heck are these called?Jenny M Benson
+- OT: What the heck are these called?Sjouke Burry
+* OT: What the heck are these called?Joe Kerr
|`- OT: What the heck are these called?Penny
`* OT: What the heck are these called?krw
 `* OT: What the heck are these called?J. P. Gilliver
  `* OT: What the heck are these called?krw
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 by: Jenny M Benson - Fri, 15 Dec 2023 13:24 UTC

A few year ago I bought a pack of 5 "things". Each comprises a pair of
plastic sheets, one coloured and one transparent, and a binder (strip of
folded plastic which slides onto pages to form a booklet. They are A4
size and the binder fits the short edge.

I have used them to make photo books and want to make some more but I
cannot for the life of me remember how these "covers" were described so
I can order them again. Using words like "binder" or "folder" produce
hundreds of results for other things. Has anyrat bought or seen these
things recently enough to remember what they are called?
--
Jenny M Benson
Wrexham, UK

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 by: Sjouke Burry - Fri, 15 Dec 2023 13:40 UTC

On 15.12.23 14:24, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> A few year ago I bought a pack of 5 "things". Each comprises a pair of
> plastic sheets, one coloured and one transparent, and a binder (strip of
> folded plastic which slides onto pages to form a booklet. They are A4
> size and the binder fits the short edge.
>
> I have used them to make photo books and want to make some more but I
> cannot for the life of me remember how these "covers" were described so
> I can order them again. Using words like "binder" or "folder" produce
> hundreds of results for other things. Has anyrat bought or seen these
> things recently enough to remember what they are called?
>
Separation sheets????

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 by: Joe Kerr - Fri, 15 Dec 2023 14:14 UTC

On 15/12/2023 13:24, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> A few year ago I bought a pack of 5 "things".  Each comprises a pair of
> plastic sheets, one coloured and one transparent, and a binder (strip of
> folded plastic which slides onto pages to form a booklet.  They are A4
> size and the binder fits the short edge.
>
> I have used them to make photo books and want to make some more but I
> cannot for the life of me remember how these "covers" were described so
> I can order them again.  Using words like "binder" or "folder" produce
> hundreds of results for other things.  Has anyrat bought or seen these
> things recently enough to remember what they are called?

I know exactly what you mean. There must be some around the house. As
for what they are called ... possibly slide binders.

If you know from whence you previously purchased them is there a buy
again option or similar that will show you the old order?

--
Ric

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 by: krw - Fri, 15 Dec 2023 14:17 UTC

On 15.12.23 13:24, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> A few year ago I bought a pack of 5 "things".  Each comprises a pair of
> plastic sheets, one coloured and one transparent, and a binder (strip of
> folded plastic which slides onto pages to form a booklet.  They are A4
> size and the binder fits the short edge.
>
> I have used them to make photo books and want to make some more but I
> cannot for the life of me remember how these "covers" were described so
> I can order them again.  Using words like "binder" or "folder" produce
> hundreds of results for other things.  Has anyrat bought or seen these
> things recently enough to remember what they are called?

I think the words slide binder for the grip?

Like this?

https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/q-connect-black-a4-5mm-slide-binder-and-cover-set-pack-of-20-kf01926--4?gad_source=1#fo_c=3748&fo_k=f5a7aa3ab33fac86cc286b83362585e6&fo_s=gsuruk&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj_CrBhD-ARIsAIiMxT-WBimsEAXfzgxGWdhb2XfGuWnhq-D33jeJPHCj2EsBy07ZXjRE9UAaAiLYEALw_wcB

--
Kosmo Richard W
www.travelswmw.whitnet.uk
https://tinyurl.com/KRWpics

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 by: Penny - Fri, 15 Dec 2023 21:54 UTC

On Fri, 15 Dec 2023 14:14:20 +0000, Joe Kerr <joe_kerr@cheerful.com>
scrawled in the dust...

>On 15/12/2023 13:24, Jenny M Benson wrote:
>> A few year ago I bought a pack of 5 "things".  Each comprises a pair of
>> plastic sheets, one coloured and one transparent, and a binder (strip of
>> folded plastic which slides onto pages to form a booklet.  They are A4
>> size and the binder fits the short edge.
>>
>> I have used them to make photo books and want to make some more but I
>> cannot for the life of me remember how these "covers" were described so
>> I can order them again.  Using words like "binder" or "folder" produce
>> hundreds of results for other things.  Has anyrat bought or seen these
>> things recently enough to remember what they are called?
>
>I know exactly what you mean. There must be some around the house. As
>for what they are called ... possibly slide binders.

It's a VERY long time since I bought/sold stationery, but slide binder
sounds familiar.

--
Penny
Annoyed by The Archers since 1959

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 by: J. P. Gilliver - Fri, 15 Dec 2023 22:31 UTC

In message <LkOdnffIUK1owuH4nZ2dnZfqn_GdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk> at Fri,
15 Dec 2023 14:17:24, krw <krw@whitnet.uk> writes
>On 15.12.23 13:24, Jenny M Benson wrote:
>> A few year ago I bought a pack of 5 "things".  Each comprises a pair
>>of plastic sheets, one coloured and one transparent, and a binder
>>(strip of folded plastic which slides onto pages to form a booklet. 
>>They are A4 size and the binder fits the short edge.
>> I have used them to make photo books and want to make some more but
>>I cannot for the life of me remember how these "covers" were
>>described so I can order them again.  Using words like "binder" or
>>"folder" produce hundreds of results for other things.  Has anyrat
>>bought or seen these things recently enough to remember what they are called?
>
>I think the words slide binder for the grip?
>
>Like this?
>
>https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/q-connect-black-a4-5mm-sli
>de-binder-and-cover-set-pack-of-20-kf01926--4?gad_source=1#fo_c=3748&fo_
>k=f5a7aa3ab33fac86cc286b83362585e6&fo_s=gsuruk&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj_CrBhD-ARI
>sAIiMxT-WBimsEAXfzgxGWdhb2XfGuWnhq-D33jeJPHCj2EsBy07ZXjRE9UAaAiLYEALw_wcB
>
>
Just a tip - almost any long URL like that can be trimmed at (and
excluding) the first "?"; I just tried with that one, and
<https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/q-connect-black-a4-5mm-sli
de-binder-and-cover-set-pack-of-20-kf01926--4> (I've added the "<>")
works. As well as shortening the URL, it avoids giving away things you
might not want to give away: the "?a=b&c=d&e=f" part may contain at the
very least what page you got to the affected one, but also b, d, and f
may include (hashed versions of) your username, password, or similar.

(In this case, I just tried trimming it some more, and
https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/ gave a page containing
several items, of which the previous one was the second one.)
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

* SLMR 2.1a #113 * Tits like watermelons, sparrows like bacon rind.
- 03-22-97 Dave Beecham <dave.beecham@pandbox.demon.co.uk> (quoted by
Gene Wirchenko, in alt.windows7.general, 2012-10-16.)

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 by: krw - Sat, 16 Dec 2023 10:30 UTC

On 15.12.23 22:31, J. P. Gilliver wrote:
> In message <LkOdnffIUK1owuH4nZ2dnZfqn_GdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk> at Fri,
> 15 Dec 2023 14:17:24, krw <krw@whitnet.uk> writes
>> On 15.12.23 13:24, Jenny M Benson wrote:
>>> A few year ago I bought a pack of 5 "things".  Each comprises a pair
>>> of  plastic sheets, one coloured and one transparent, and a binder
>>> (strip of  folded plastic which slides onto pages to form a booklet.
>>> They are A4  size and the binder fits the short edge.
>>>  I have used them to make photo books and want to make some more but
>>> I  cannot for the life of me remember how these "covers" were
>>> described so  I can order them again.  Using words like "binder" or
>>> "folder" produce  hundreds of results for other things.  Has anyrat
>>> bought or seen these  things recently enough to remember what they
>>> are called?
>>
>> I think the words slide binder for the grip?
>>
>> Like this?
>>
>> https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/q-connect-black-a4-5mm-sli" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/q-connect-black-a4-5mm-sli
>> de-binder-and-cover-set-pack-of-20-kf01926--4?gad_source=1#fo_c=3748&fo_
>> k=f5a7aa3ab33fac86cc286b83362585e6&fo_s=gsuruk&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj_CrBhD-ARI
>> sAIiMxT-WBimsEAXfzgxGWdhb2XfGuWnhq-D33jeJPHCj2EsBy07ZXjRE9UAaAiLYEALw_wcB
>>
>>
> Just a tip - almost any long URL like that can be trimmed at (and
> excluding) the first "?"; I just tried with that one, and
> <https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/q-connect-black-a4-5mm-sli
> de-binder-and-cover-set-pack-of-20-kf01926--4> (I've added the "<>")
> works. As well as shortening the URL, it avoids giving away things you
> might not want to give away: the "?a=b&c=d&e=f" part may contain at the
> very least what page you got to the affected one, but also b, d, and f
> may include (hashed versions of) your username, password, or similar.
>
> (In this case, I just tried trimming it some more, and
> https://www.officemonster.co.uk/slide-binders/ gave a page containing
> several items, of which the previous one was the second one.)

Apologies - I do know that but was in a hurry at the time to help so
just copied and pasted. After all my memory cannot remember the word we
use to describe umbrellas on umra.
--
Kosmo Richard W
www.travelswmw.whitnet.uk
https://tinyurl.com/KRWpics

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From: joe_kerr@cheerful.com (Joe Kerr)
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Subject: Re: OT: What the heck are these called?
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:57:22 +0000
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 by: Joe Kerr - Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:57 UTC

On 16/12/2023 10:30, krw wrote:

> Apologies - I do know that but was in a hurry at the time to help so
> just copied and pasted.  After all my memory cannot remember the word we
> use to describe umbrellas on umra.

I think Gamp would be the obvious umratic choice.

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Ric

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