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Computer Paper

Paper that looks like a Windows window.
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Custom designed printed pad of paper, used for office memos, that has a title bar, menu bars, tool buttons, minimize, restore and close boxes drawn onto the top right, and a task bar and status bar drawn onto the bottom.

When distributing a memo, you could circle the clock if it's urgent, the Edit menu if it is a rough draft, the Home button if you want it returned to you, etc. Circle the "Help" toolbar if you want advice and comments.

phundug, May 05 2003

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       Also avaiable in Mac format, I hope? Cute.
DrCurry, May 05 2003
  

       good geek value. +
urbanmatador, May 05 2003
  

       Nice idea. In addition to the Windows window, make versions that look like other pieces of software (Photoshop, for instance). Most software has a distinctive border of menus, buttons and tools around the outside that would make a good border for a note pad.   

       It would be a great promotional item, or something neat to include in the box along with the disk and manual.
AO, May 05 2003
  

       AutoCAD graph paper.
RayfordSteele, May 05 2003
  

       [jutta]'s link reminds me of a friend i had who had a notebook with the words "palm pilot" written on it. simple, effective, funny.
urbanmatador, May 06 2003
  

       If only there were a cut/copy/paste feature...
thumbwax, May 07 2003
  

       Silly putty.
phundug, May 07 2003
  

       dorky! hmph!
futurebird, Dec 08 2003
  


 

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