Wiblog entry for 30/06/2007

Categories: uncategorized

Date: 30 June 2007 13:02:59

So I have just filed most of my pile of stuff from banks, uni, health fund, government, car people and similar organisations. And I have left a few things that I don't wish to throw out yet, but they don't belong in my file of important documents^

At the moment the pile contains:
* Three Dave Walker Calendars^ (different years)
* A nutritional information brochure for McDonalds. It's really enormous. Has every regular item on the Australian McDonalds menu on it.
* A print-out of guitar chords
* Some pages of medical abbreviations
* Information booklets about copyright laws in relation to recipes and ideas

There will be some other things, but they're currently in the unsorted pile or the other unsorted pile. Or in one of my four in-trays.

Clearly I need a file of unimportant documents. But how would I organise it? Would I need a whole filing cabinet? A filing room? A library? Perhaps a bunker?

^ It could be argued that a Dave Walker calendar is an important document and hence deserves a place in my file of important things. I agree that it is an important document, however it's fairly unlikely that I will be required to submit it for tax purposes or to prove who I am in the event of my identity being stolen.