The Staplers
That's it! I started my student job in Italy planned for several months! That's it! I learn to use the copiers, printers, the staplers and the company! I check, searches, highlights, checks, searches, highlights, and then I check, prints, checks, prints and finally j'agrafe, j'agrafe, j'agrafe. Meanwhile, I stretch my legs between my manager's office and the photocopier, write addresses on envelopes and I'll carry files right on the left. And late in the day, I devote myself to the deep and serious study of my office. The schedule the staplers. next to the mouse or near the screen? Oh! Dust! Hey, I had not noticed any particular originality in my bottle of mineral water. you make lazy student job!. Aside from the monotony of my work, I had the opportunity to visit the charming town of Savona that I will roam through here and there for two months. A real mess the staplers. An infinity of streets intertwined with others without any logical sense. Perfect for playing the treasure hunt. Full speed ahead! Branch Chapel! First right, no, we go back, it's filled with people. Let's try another way the staplers. Ouch! Here I deal with four narrow dark streets. Which one do? Well, I choose the middle left. But. why I find myself on where I left half an hour earlier? What a mess! I'm clueless, alert, alert traveler in distress! Ah! Finally! With my weapon unrelenting "visual memory" enabled, I could find my way and even find out where this famous chapel the staplers. closed for two hours. Oh la la! Those Italians! And this is only the first week. . The first stapler was French and, according to some sources, was created in the eighteenth century by Louis XIV the staplers. Apparently, that first approach to the drilling apparatus that we know today would have used a very special clips, engraved with the royal insignia gala. Closer in time, George W. McGill was awarded the patent of what we might consider modern stapler, but it was his compatriot Samuel Slocum, who in 1841 presented a first device capable of using a sort of pins to collect large numbers of papers. Currently, the staplers are very common in homes, offices, factories and carpentry shops the staplers. Among other methods of stapling, are popular with the permanent attachment, the saddle and surgery. . .