Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison

Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison



Model
Price
Amazon Rating
Type of Binding Machine
Method of Punching
Punching Capacity
Binding Capacity
Fellowes Pulsar 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar 300
$100-200
4.4
Comb Binding
Manual
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1-1/2" comb
GBC CombBind C20 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
GBC CombBind C20
$100-200
4.7
Comb Binding
Manual
20 sheets
330 sheets
Fellowes Pulsar E 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar E 300
$200-300
4.6
Comb Binding
Electric
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1.5" comb
Akiles RubiCoil 4:1 Pitch Coil Binding Machine
Akiles RubiCoil
$100-200
N/A
Coil Binding
Manual
10 sheets
N/A
GBC ProClick P50 Wire Binding Machine
GBC ProClick P50
$50-100
4.1
Wire Binding
Manual
6 sheets
100 sheets



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Archive for October, 2010

Question by stuntmanmike: ok ppl us army bound, 74d, 21e, 92w, 92y. any of these have a good life in the army?
which one is better? 74d chemical operator, i wonder what types of civilian carrer i can get with this one? 21e heavy constuction equpment operator, i wonder if i can really learn to drive the big machines?? 92w water treatment spec is this mos worth while?? am i gonna be called a water boy?? what about 92y supple spec?? any one ouut there any of these mos’s, or know someone who is?? pls respond!

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Answer by eggy
t do whatever they give so that you will know whethere you will like the job or not (!!diputs)

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Question by : The atheists and the Xray machines..are they connected…?
There was a man from a lost pple who found himself adrift in a raft. His culture had told him that inside him there was only a big void..that only what he could see was the real him. His raft roughly crashed to shore and he was hurt badly. He couldnt understand how his inward void could hurt so deeply. His rescuers rushed him to hospital which he never knew existed. He was deeply frightened as they xrayed him and offered to bind his wounds. They told him of bones broken and a broken wounded heart from THE FALL. He argued with them and called them liars..shouting ” I only believe I am what I see outwardly. This pain is not real..its simply my imagination and yours. Im a realist. You should be to. Theres nothing in our insides. Its all ur silly myths, ur dreams, ur imaginationz “. The pple watched him cry and hold his body and shake as he shouted and wondered how such pain came from things that are fake and lies. They held the proof of his invisible wounds and waited-and praying-hoping
Luke 10:8-9

8 “When you enter a town and are received, eat what they set before you, 9 heal anyone who is sick, and tell them, ‘God’s kingdom is right on your doorstep!’
(from THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language © 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson. All rights reserved.)
SEE ALL THE LITTLE NATIVES CAME RUNNING LOOK DOWN THERE AT THOSE ANSWERS
AWWWWWWW THEIR SO CUTE…AND IVE GOT ALLLLL THEIR X-RAYS

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Answer by parshooter
Next time don’t break your med’s in half, take the whole pill.

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Question by lovechild: What would you take to..the tomb….Title help welcome just don’t say the M word.?
Enclosed in a tomb alive it is the only other matter.
Tiny bits of metal, strips of paper scattered.
You get more angry, lonely, hungry; eventually you eat it
and die in slow sheer agony as your bowels fail to excrete it.
Wars and scores of civilizations worship at it’s tabernacles,
bound to it more by avarice than slaves contained by shackles.
Representing food, water, other things that are must,
replicated by machines.(some say, ‘In God We Trust.’)
I will seal myself in a tomb somewhere- but I’ll have axes,
and believe me, I would rather do without it than pay taxes.

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Answer by A Love to Remember
what is “the M word” ?

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Question by Colby N: i have been trying to write a story and i need some feedback?
this is what i have so far:
Xia was a continent of pure green forests, untouched by landscaping or factories. They had pure clear lakes. The people were kind to one and other. They used flying machines that had no electricity. They were just a pole with handles and a propeller, when they ran with the devices the, propeller got faster until they where lifted off the ground. The continent was in the Sevantium Sea. There was also one girl who was about to start the adventure of a lifetime.
At age thirteen Carrisa was very mature for her age. As she was walking through the woods one evening she spotted something. It was a small piece of gold, which was strange to see. Gold was of the rarest metals in Xia. It usually had to be imported overseas. Suddenly she heard the ground shake. Then, Carrisa the fell through a hole in the ground. Then, shortly after, she blacked out.
When she awoke, she was in a place she hadn’t been before. It appeared to be a shrine of some sort. On the polished plaque there was strange writing that she didn’t recognize it looked something like this.
??????????????????????????????s. That writing gave her a strange feeling inside. She felt that she shouldn’t be there. She saw the hole that she came through and left right away.
As soon as she got home she couldn’t wait to tell about what happened. Her father said that it was about time he told her the terrible truth. As is turned out there was a terrible beast in the land 100 years ago. It was made of pure darkness. Then one day a great hero came to face the beast. He drew his sword and prepared for battle. The swordsman knew he could not defeat the beast with brute force so he made a spell. He bound the beasts soul in a cavern, and sealed it up. That meant Carrisa broke the seal and unleashed the beast!
The fact that Carrisa unleashed a beast of pure darkness crept her out. She knew she would have to do something about it, but what?? She was just a girl. How could she save the world from evil. For one she was shy. Second of all she wasn’t that strong, and she didn’t know magic. This was one that she would have to think about.
The next morning she decided to take a walk to take her mind off of unleashing a beast that has the potential off destroying the world and all of existence. It didn’t seem to help much.
Then, she heard a noise. It sounded like somebody breathing heavily. She also heard movement. The footsteps where to light to be animal. That must only mean one thing, it must be an elf . They where well known for their magic and sorcery. And sure enough that elf popped out of the bushes. Elves where as tall as humans but they’re so full of magic that it make them lighter. It said to Carrisa that it knew what her problem was and could help her. Carrisa had a funny feeling about this.
The elf handed her a large staff with a glowing blue orb in it. It had strange writing on it that glowed purple when she held the staff.
She could tell this was an old artifact by the writing on it. The staff must have been from one of the Seven Great Wars of Ivantium.
The wood felt cold on her hands. The elf said that this staff was filled with the magic that was put in it by the warrior that sealed the magical beast in the first place. The elf had silvery gray hair and shiny silver eyes. He was taller than Carrisa , but he was shorter than a adult human.
Carrisa a asked him his name. He hesitated but he finally told her his name, Tavaris.
She knew that she had heard that name somewhere but she couldn’t pinpoint where. All she knew was that his name sounded Ivantian. The elf beckoned her to follow him and he showed her to a small shack deep in the east Xian forest. Inside he showed her a very old book. It was a story of a woman named mercury. The woman who many years ago led the Ivantians to victory. The story also told of the twisted rage that sadly overcame her. The one thing about her that stood out though was her glowing twin swords.
Tavaris then told her that the only way to defeat the beast was to somehow retrieve those swords and use them against the beast.
Carrisa asked how this was possible. Then Tavaris said “We’re going to Ivantium”.

Later that night Carrisa wrote a note to her parents explaining everything. The beast, the elf and the journey that she was about to depart on. Writing that note was the hardest thing she had to do. She knew she would be back after she retrieved the swords and defeat the beast. After she left she met up with Tavaris and they were about to cross the two seas that separated the two countries of Xia and Ivantium. They were going to get to Ivantium by the Xian flying machines. They then started running faster and faster, until they were off the ground.
After about thirty minutes all they could see were the seas of Sevantium and Sky.
After about five hours they could see land in the distance.

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Answer by Muse
remember, you have to stretch this stuff to fit a novel. there needs to be a lead up, more of a climax, what with the releasing of the creature, and then some more time drawn out. lengthen it with dialogue and personal thought from Carrisa.

other than that, it’s got potential. i like your idea, i really do!

Mine? maybe you have some input? thanks

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=A0WTZX5y1JZLSRkAygQazKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20100309145424AANI9su

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Question by Schizzo: How much kinetic energy is generated by cycling for one hour?
I’m trying to see if it is possible to create a “free” source of energy that is able to power up a home by doing some kind of physical activity daily for about an hour.

Basically I’m trying to use kinetic energy, and convert it into electricity so that it can be stored and used in a household environment.

seeing as how the economy is in the crapper I think if I pull this off it will benefit many people.

Also I’m using kinetic energy as my source because not all houses will be able to run off of solar power due to geographic locations/weather.

I believe that this project will be a double-edged sword because it will reduce dependency on energy companies (don’t like them), and the physical activity can be counted as exercise that many people in our nation need BADLY (that’s a nod in your direction fatties – don’t mean to be rude)

So I started thinking of exercise machines that would possibly work really well, and I think those stationary bicycles would be great conductors.

I just need to know how much kinetic energy is generated by cycling for one hour (the recommended daily amount).

I’ve looked around and believe that about 30 kWh is a good estimate of daily usage in the U.S.

I think people are usually up and about for about 16-18hrs out of the day (me at least) which means I’d have to be able to generate about 540 kW within an hour.

Now I am not foolish enough to believe I can get that much energy from cycling as is; that is where the engineering will take place and where breakthroughs or heartbreaks are bound to occur.

So, yeah… I’m too lazy to find this part out myself and so I am asking you guys.

How much kinetic energy is generated by cycling for one hour?
(no breaks – moderate pace)

P.S. – If you guys are interested I’ll try to keep you updated as more questions come along.

Also, don’t rely on me to finish this project (I’m a lazy dreamer) I may or may not follow through on this idea of mine.
Also, if this or something similar, has been done by someone else already feel free to provide me with that info.

I’m always looking forward to learning and thinking in new ways.

And, if it has been done, I still want an answer – I want to do this myself.

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Answer by Robert O
#1. and you’re not alone here. People have no clue how much energy they consume…

#2. Human energy conversion is poor…

#3. A human can barely produce enough energy to burn a 100 W bulb and run an old timey TV…new lcd/plasma use more than the old style.

good questions, you’re thinking!

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