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April 18, 2006

Genius Pad — Post-its on steroids

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Brian Hayes writes, "I thought you could use these near your treadmill or for reminders for your crack research team."

Now there's a joehead with his head screwed on right.

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Good thinking, Brian.

From the website:

    Giant Sticky Note Pads — just like the real thing!

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    30cm x 30cm (1 foot on a side).

    Genius Pads are Ideal for children and adults, the only problem is they're such good fun - you have to share them!

    Kids can draw, peel off and stick up their masterpieces straight away at school and at home.

    Adults can use them as teaching aids and for presentations.

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    You can leave messages for colleagues at work or for your family at home.

    It makes a great alternative to an office pad or sticky notes, and rather than sticking lots together, there's plenty of room on one sheet for all your information!

    It is so useful on a desk or by the telephone.

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    Genius Pads are fantastic presentation pads, teaching aids, school revision notes, drawing pads for artists, writers, planners and mad scientists!

£6 for a pad of 100 (delivery is to U.K. only).

If anyone knows where to get them in the U.S. let me know and I'll post the info.

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[via Brian Hayes and Goodwood]

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how do i buy these????

Posted by: | Mar 21, 2008 2:24:47 PM

We use the *HUGE* ones to do planning and software development in my office...

Better than a white board as you can do it seated and then place them on the wall all around you letting everyone know how freakin' important you really are (actually, I just use mine to cover my windows -- I've got the only windowed office in my department, but unfortunately, they went nuts and gave me one that goes into our hallway -- I put up impressive looking sticky notes and clutter the view so others can't see me sitting their pickin' mah nose :-)

I think they are 3M like the original stickynotes...

Posted by: clifyt | Apr 18, 2006 4:13:55 PM

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