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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Question by wwehd: Bound For Glory Official Matches : For TNA Fans :) ….. Read In Description Box For Details…..?
Booker T Vs. Kurt Angle Vs. Samoa Joe
(Triple Threat TNA World Title Match)

Sting Vs. Christian Cage
(Career Threating Match – If Sting Loses He Must retire)

Scott Steiner Vs. Petey Williams
(X Division Title Match)

L.A.X Vs. Beer Money Vs. Team 3D Vs. The Motor City Machine Guns Vs. Rock N Rave Infection
( Five Tag Team Elimination TNA Tag Team Title Match)

Abyss Vs. Kevin Nash Vs. Rhino Vs. Tomko Vs. Kaz
(Monsters Ball Match Winner Recieves TNA Title Shot Any Time In The Future)

10 Knockout Over the Top Rope Battle Royal For The Title
(ODB Vs. Taylor Vs. Gail Kim Vs. Christy Hemme Vs. angelina Love Vs. Jacqueline Vs. Moose Knuckles Vs. Karen Angle Vs. So Cal Val Vs. Traci Brooks)

Eric Young Vs. Shark Boy Vs. Sonjay Dutt Vs. Curry Man Vs. BG James Vs. Black Reign Vs. Jay Lethal Vs. Consequences Vs. Daivari Vs. Johnny Devine
( X Division Title Shot in the Future Battle Royal Match)

Plus Ken Shamrock Makes An Appearence

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Answer by Devil May Cry 4 Wallpaper RAW
Dude where did you get those matches if TNA has not even made an announcement towards Bound for Glory, did you forgot that there still two TNA PPV, left before TNA even starts worrying about Bound for Glory ? so unless you got these matches from within TNA Management itself. those are not the official matches

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Question by silly willy: Printing postage at home, what are the ways I can do this, please read:?
I sell on ebay. When I take my smaller items, like a sewing pattern to town, I only have to pay .58 to send one pattern, when I make a label thru paypal it costs way more and also costs me costs of ink, paper, wear and tear on printer and all, but mostly when selling small items, the shipping costs of paypal eat me up and I DO NOT WANT TO RAISE MY SHIPPING PAST TRUE COST. I used to have a small meter machine in 2001 , I think that may have been before paypal kind of took over ???? any ideas, I’m a bit antiquated as I am almost house bound. thanks

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Answer by florida gal
www.stamps.com

i think you can pront any dimonation.
or www.usps.com for priorty and delivery confermation is free

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Read this on OU-Texas confusion?

Question by paperclip: Read this on OU-Texas confusion?
didn’t write this article…but I certainly could have!!! sorry its so long

Article from today’s Fort Worth Star Telegram…

Human Element is the Bug in the BCS System

In the eternal struggle of man versus machine, man failed miserably Sunday.

That’s not to say that the right team won’t be playing in the Big 12 Championship Game on Saturday. The Oklahoma Sooners argued their case eloquently.

They said nothing.

No rented planes circling over Austin. No phone-ins from Bob Stoops in the middle of Mack Brown’s Thanksgiving dinner.

Just football. Just a 61-41 victory in hostile environs over a VERY GOOD, No. 11-ranked archrival.

The Sooners’ decisive win Saturday over Oklahoma State was as significant a road victory as any team in the Big 12 Conference achieved this season.

There’s your tiebreaker.

As myopic Texas fans – and their head coach – conveniently decline to acknowledge, there was a three-way knot, not a two-team tie, atop the Big 12 South standings.

Why should a single game played Oct. 11 decide everything? Why not a game played Nov.
1?

Yet, over and over again over the past two weeks, Brown had filibustered for voters not to forget his Texas team’s October victory over20the Sooners.

Never mind, he seemed to say, that just one week ago Oklahoma took apart a then-undefeated, No. 2-ranked Texas Tech team by 44 points – the same Tech team that beat Texas on Nov. 1.

Never mind that the Sooners’ season ledger included nonconference victories over TCU and BCS-bowl-bound Cincinnati.

Longhorns fans countered by trumpeting their Oct. 18 – what is it about October? – win over the Missouri Tigers.

Oh, right. The team that Kansas beat.

In the end, what could Brown have done for me?

He could have just shut up and allowed his team’s memorable 11-1 season do the talking for all of Longhorns, Inc.

Instead, Brown began to show up on TV more than that Geico lizard. The poor-taste clincher came Saturday night when he agreed to be interviewed in the middle of the Oklahoma-Oklahoma State telecast.

Why didn’t Oklahoma do that, Stoops was asked Sunday?

“I was asked to be on the Texas game Thursday,” the OU coach said, “and I said no. I didn’t want to do it. I didn’t think it was right.

Stay classy, Austin, Stoops was saying, without mentioning any names.

But as Stoops and the Sooners saw, Brown’s politicking for his team worked. The Longhorns gained ground in both of the human polls.

Go figure. Texas, playing at home, defeated a vastly disappointing Texas A&M team 49-9 in a game that Colt McCoy was still quarterbacking in the fourth quarter.

Oklahoma, meanwhile, playing on the road, knocked off the No. 11 team in the nation – and yet lost ground in the human polls to the Texas poor-us campaign.

“It was the campaigning.
I don’t think there’s any question,” said Jerry Palm, whose CollegeBCS. com Web site is the bible for all things BCS.

For all the whining, in other words, about computers and formulas and BCS rules, the human element continues to be the bug in the equation. The same thing happened in 2004 when writers and coaches, after Brown again had politicked all week, leapfrogged Texas over Cal in the final poll and sent the Longhorns to the Rose Bowl.

Everyone seems to complain about the so-called “BCS computers,” but as Stoops said, “They don’t have agendas. They don’t have loyalties. They don’t have opinions. They don’t have all the bias that everyone else does.

“And if you say no one else does, I don’t think you’re being truthful.

When the numbers were finally added, Stoops thinks that the strength of Oklahoma’s schedule likely was the determining factor that will send his team to Kansas City next weekend.

It’s probably not going to make TCU feel any better, but the Horned Frogs might well have sent the Sooners to the national championship game.

“For people to continue to want to play out-of-conference games that people want to watch and go to and be excited about,” Stoops said, “there has to be an incentive. Otherwise, just schedule four wins and move on down the road. You could almost schedule a bowl game by that.

If Texas wants to blame anyone today, it needs to blame the guy that scheduled Florida Atlantic, UTEP, Arkansas and Rice. Similar cream-puff scheduling cost undefeated Auburn a title game shot in 2004.

This time, fortunately, the six BCS formula computers cut through the rhetoric.

They judged the football, not the filibuster. And Oklahoma came out the winner in more ways than one.

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Answer by Elizabeth
….

I live in Oklahoma and for the longest time we have only really had college sports…. Oklahomans take them very seriously. I personally hate football BUT I can say one thing about OU: they have a very strict way of doing things and training. Look at all the players… I don’t believe I have seen one with his nasty beer gut hanging out (I have a whole rant about obese athlete, contributing to football not being a hard sport)… what I mean is, they train hard. It has actually made me respect the sport a little…

Anywho, thank you for letting me rant and I enjoyed the article.

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Question by Poppy: This is a bit of a long one, if you have the time to read it?
What do you think?

You say that I’m abrasive now,
a rusty spanner in your works
Sandpapering your skin, oh how
I wish you didn’t need me still,
although you do and always will

I was a cog before I flew,
the oil that kept your movements smooth
and steady, then I looked at you
and saw my future, saw my end
I saw my path begin to bend

Away from you I knew I’d grow,
of course still bound by our shared roots
that’s something I cannot let go
You know that it was killing me
A sapling dies by shade from trees

In my defence I kept it up,
that damn machine that broke my back
I like to think I held a cup
when looked inside appeared quite full
…but god your kickbacks cut awful

I didn’t jump like how you said
at any opportunity
I only rushed to save my head
from destiny’s sharp guillotine,
it spooked me with its looming gleam

So tell me that I turned my back,
but don’t point to the ones in yours
I shifted to a better track
An eagle cannot just devolve
into a dove when blood’s involved

I came back and I squashed your nest
Oh, eagle, you’re not welcome here
Revert back to what you know best
You’re wounded and I am the sand
so deep within your bleeding hand

Then don’t keep pressing on the point
I gained when all my sides were filed
And couldn’t get into the joint
(So guarded by square-looking pegs)
I’d fit in if I were to beg…
Devolve, as in the opposite of evolve.

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Answer by Matt
It’s very thought provoking. It moved me to read you piece. Thank you.

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Read this on OU-Texas confusion?

Question by paperclip: Read this on OU-Texas confusion?
didn’t write this article…but I certainly could have!!! sorry its so long

Article from today’s Fort Worth Star Telegram…
Human Element is the Bug in the BCS System
In the eternal struggle of man versus machine, man failed miserably Sunday.
That’s not to say that the right team won’t be playing in the Big 12 Championship Game on Saturday. The Oklahoma Sooners argued their case eloquently.

They said nothing.

No rented planes circling over Austin. No phone-ins from Bob Stoops in the middle of Mack Brown’s Thanksgiving dinner.

Just football. Just a 61-41 victory in hostile environs over a VERY GOOD, No. 11-ranked archrival.

The Sooners’ decisive win Saturday over Oklahoma State was as significant a road victory as any team in the Big 12 Conference achieved this season.

There’s your tiebreaker.

As myopic Texas fans – and their head coach – conveniently decline to acknowledge, there was a three-way knot, not a two-team tie, atop the Big 12 South standings.

Why should a single game played Oct. 11 decide everything? Why not a game played Nov.
1?

Yet, over and over again over the past two weeks, Brown had filibustered for voters not to forget his Texas team’s October victory over20the Sooners.

Never mind, he seemed to say, that just one week ago Oklahoma took apart a then-undefeated, No. 2-ranked Texas Tech team by 44 points – the same Tech team that beat Texas on Nov. 1.

Never mind that the Sooners’ season ledger included nonconference victories over TCU and BCS-bowl-bound Cincinnati.

Longhorns fans countered by trumpeting their Oct. 18 – what is it about October? – win over the Missouri Tigers.

Oh, right. The team that Kansas beat.

In the end, what could Brown have done for me?
He could have just shut up and allowed his team’s memorable 11-1 season do the talking for all of Longhorns, Inc.

Instead, Brown began to show up on TV more than that Geico lizard. The poor-taste clincher came Saturday night when he agreed to be interviewed in the middle of the Oklahoma-Oklahoma State telecast.

Why didn’t Oklahoma do that, Stoops was asked Sunday?

“I was asked to be on the Texas game Thursday,” the OU coach said, “and I said no. I didn’t want to do it. I didn’t think it was right.

Stay classy, Austin, Stoops was saying, without mentioning any names.

But as Stoops and the Sooners saw, Brown’s politicking for his team worked. The Longhorns gained ground in both of the human polls.

Go figure. Texas, playing at home, defeated a vastly disappointing Texas A&M team 49-9 in a game that Colt McCoy was still quarterbacking in the fourth quarter.

Oklahoma, meanwhile, playing on the road, knocked off the No. 11 team in the nation – and yet lost ground in the human polls to the Texas poor-us campaign.

“It was the campaigning.
I don’t think there’s any question,” said Jerry Palm, whose CollegeBCS. com Web site is the bible for all things BCS.

For all the whining, in other words, about computers and formulas and BCS rules, the human element continues to be the bug in the equation. The same thing happened in 2004 when writers and coaches, after Brown again had politicked all week, leapfrogged Texas over Cal in the final poll and sent the Longhorns to the Rose Bowl.

Everyone seems to complain about the so-called “BCS computers,” but as Stoops said, “They don’t have agendas. They don’t have loyalties. They don’t have opinions. They don’t have all the bias that everyone else does.

“And if you say no one else does, I don’t think you’re being truthful.

When the numbers were finally added, Stoops thinks that the strength of Oklahoma’s schedule likely was the determining factor that will send his team to Kansas City next weekend.

It’s probably not going to make TCU feel any better, but the Horned Frogs might well have sent the Sooners to the national championship game.

“For people to continue to want to play out-of-conference games that people want to watch and go to and be excited about,” Stoops said, “there has to be an incentive. Otherwise, just schedule four wins and move on down the road. You could almost schedule a bowl game by that.

If Texas wants to blame anyone today, it needs to blame the guy that scheduled Florida Atlantic, UTEP, Arkansas and Rice. Similar cream-puff scheduling cost undefeated Auburn a title game shot in 2004.

This time, fortunately, the six BCS formula computers cut through the rhetoric.
They judged the football, not the filibuster. And Oklahoma came out the winner in more ways than one.

Best answer:

Answer by turnxx5
That was a really long rant! Sure, I agree with whatever it said if it makes you feel better.

By the way, are you going to watch once again as the Sooners get knocked out in a BCS game. What is their record in bowls recently?

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