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  • P150 (5.2.1) Lists side by side for better listing, there should be a chart showing the amount of information that would be available if the lists were arranged exactly as shown.
  • In P152, (Column) Size of the label, it says
    • This size of fusen, when placed side by side on an A4 sheet of paper, can hold 25 sheets.

  • On p. 172 (5.3) Tuning for working people it says
    • As a countermeasure, I put them on A4 paper. At the first stage of spreading them out and looking at them, I paste them on A4 paper in a tight line. If I am using 50mm x 38mm labels, I can put 25 labels on an A4 sheet of paper. If there are 100 labels, then 4 sheets of A4 paper will be filled with labels. Let’s call this a list paper.

    • This is a story about “putting it on paper for easy storage so it doesn’t have to occupy a desk or whiteboard for a long period of time.
    • Easily create a listable state of 100 stickies by putting 25 on each of 4 A4 sheets of paper, and easy to put them away.
  • Original idea
    • If I use 50mm x 38mm sticky notes, I can line up 56 sticky notes on an A3 sheet of paper.

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    • A3 or A4 is fine, but now A4
      • Early on, they actually used A3 paper, but A3 was too cumbersome, so they stopped.
        • Cumbersome to have to fold once for storage
        • Problem of sticking too close to the crease and getting caught when folding.
      • I tried KJ method with folders as an earlier step, which was not so good.
  • Where to put it.
    • P.150 was the inspiration, but it is disputed whether it should be in this location

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    • 56 sheets of A3 paper

from Proposed additions to p. 150 - p. 168, Intellectual Production of Engineers Proposed additions to p. 150, The Intellectual Production of Engineers #Engineer’s Intellectual Production_Additions

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