It worked!
Feb. 7th, 2003 01:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have, on my desk at work, one of those little refillable day calenders. The type where the the frame forms two 'rails' that go through the calendar.
Every year I go through the pain of trying to bend the rails enough to slip the old calendar pages off, and the new ones on. Last year I left two furrows in my desktop...
This year, today, in February, I wandered down to Production, slipped the curved parts of the rails into the vice, turned the handle a few times, and found it was then 10 seconds work to change from old to new calendar.
I'm proud of myself.
(Let's just ignore that it took me a few years to work this out, hmm?)
Every year I go through the pain of trying to bend the rails enough to slip the old calendar pages off, and the new ones on. Last year I left two furrows in my desktop...
This year, today, in February, I wandered down to Production, slipped the curved parts of the rails into the vice, turned the handle a few times, and found it was then 10 seconds work to change from old to new calendar.
I'm proud of myself.
(Let's just ignore that it took me a few years to work this out, hmm?)