Introducing. The iNotepad – Cubicle Edition!
The iNotepad, for convenient access to notes on your cubicle wall.
Step 01
Secure yourself a rare office legal notepad and 3 giant paper clips. Yellow paper works best for numerous reasons. (Src: Why yellow is best)
Step 02
Bend paper clips north-end to a perfect 43.89° angle.
Step 03
Create a hook out of the non-bent part of the paper clip and attach to each side of the notepad’s spiral binding. Make sure the paper clips are mirrored otherwise you will feel stupid when you try to hang it up.
Step 04
Using 2 those weird cubicle-wall-clips that every office should have, place them parallell on the cubicle wall. (Note: If you are using a pin-board, just pin those clips into the wall)
Step 05
Slip the paper clips (43.89° angle facing away from the wall to hook into the clips better) under the hook and you’re almost done.
Step 06
All good iNotepads need an iPenClip. Grab another paper clip and bend it like the image and bury it into the cubicle wall next to the iNotepad.
Step 07
Hang up a fancy looking pen and sit back, admiring your job well done.
Step 08
Sit back and watch the amazement on your co-worker’s faces. Both at how you possibly had time to accomplish such a feat after a long holiday weekend, and how you were clever enough to figure out a way to hang up a note pad. (But you know better than them anyway, they are jealous. Plus, anything with a lowercase “i” in front is much cooler than what it actually is.)







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