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Purchasing a fancy laptop stand that elevates your notebook for easier typing and better airflow can be expensive, so DIYer Chris99 built one himself using a metallic document holder, some shelf liner, and a block of rubber. Using a hot glue gun and utility blade, he padded the metal surface and positioned the blocks to hold his MacBook in place. We've featured a whole lot of DIY laptop stands here over the years, but this looks like one of the better put together of the bunch.
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The Driinn Mobile Phone Holder declutters your charging portable device by providing both a place to store your device and a method for controlling its long cable while it charges. This charging holder is about half the price of the previously mentioned Socket Pocket and charging hammock, and the wrap-around for long cords really cleans things up. The Driinn Mobile Phone Holder comes in a variety of colors and will set you back around $7 at Amazon.
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Wrangle your desktop cables with the cheap but effective Keep-a-Cable plastic cable organizers. The Keep-a-Cable attaches to the edge of your desk and holds onto and organizes your loose cables. Best of all, it's probably the cheapest solution of its kind that we've seen, for as little as $12 for a 10-pack of 5-wire holders or $4 for a 10-pack of single-wire holders. The screenshot above may look a little ugly, but as the Cool Tools weblog points out, the Keep-a-Cable works just as well under your desk, so you can drop the ugly-factor significantly. Prefer to use supplies you've already got to catch a single stray cable? Check out the binder clip cable ca read more »
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Instead of throwing out those old floppy disks, grab a couple of zip ties and turn them into a roomy, DIY pen holder that pays homage to the old school method of data storage. Do-it-yourselfer completegeek posts the straightforward step-by-step. In short, drill a couple of holes into the disks, fasten them together with zip ties, and trim off extra length with scissors. Easy-peasy, with nifty results! Photo by matthew.shelton.Floppy Disk Pen Holder [Instructables via matthew.shelton]
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I really wanted to use place card holders to seat my guests. Good thing I found these wonderful place card holders in your site. They are so beautiful and elegant on our tables. They also match the whole look of my wedding!
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