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Quotes About Storage

A zipper-lock bag will work for basic, short-term sous vide cooking projects, but for extended cooking and storage, you'll want to pair your sous vide circulator with a vacuum sealer.
~ J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
I put my comics that are really valuable into regular mylar because I like to look at them. Once they're in those clam shell boxes, they're impossible to open up.
~ Geoff Johns
I think kitchen real estate is very valuable, so something has to perform multiple functions for me to give it space in my drawers.
~ Katie Lee
The value of having a computer, to me, is that it'll remember everything you do. It's a databank.
~ John Cale
When a raw food becomes processed food, it can be best valued, protected, stored, and safely delivered to customers.
~ Anthony Pratt
But as more memories built up, crowding and enlarging the storage capacity of their brain, changes came harder. There was no more room for new ideas that would be added to their memory bank, their heads were already too large. Women had difficulty giving birth; they couldn't afford new knowledge that would enlarge their heads even more.
~ Jean M. Auel
Seeing your work go into storage in an art museum is obviously a tragedy of any cultural product - which doesn't mean I am anti-institutional.
~ Aleksandra Mir
To organize all my comics, I've been making custom cabinets.
~ Brook Lopez
I have a very well organized closet.
~ Greg Kinnear
I'm very organized and so when I come home, I like to put everything in a proper place and put it away, so you don't see it.
~ Becca Kufrin
But there is no cause to concern because we now know, through the work of Dr Mark Rosenweig in Paris, that even if your brain were fed 10 items of data (each item being a simple word or image) every second for 100 years, it would still have used less than one-tenth of its storage capacity.
~ Tony Buzan
Religion is the most important problem of life, and we can ignore it as little as a reckless storage of dynamite in crowded parts of great cities.
~ Paul Carus
Your Brain is for having ideas not storing them.
~ David Allen
Distinguishing actionable from nonactionable things is the first key success factor in this arena. Second is determining what your potential use of the information is, and therefore where and how it should be stored. Once these are addressed, you have total freedom to manage and organize as much or as little reference material as you want.
~ David Allen
To manage actionable things, you will need a list of projects, storage or files for project plans and materials, a calendar, a list of reminders of next actions, and a list of reminders of things you're waiting for.
~ David Allen
Es información que puede ser útil para algo más adelante (referencia).
~ David Allen
The biggest issue for digitally oriented people is that the ease of capturing and storing has generated a write-only syndrome: all they're doing is capturing information—not actually accessing and using it intelligently. Some consciousness needs to be applied to keep one's potentially huge digital library functional
~ David Allen
The cooler here holds twenty bodies. That used to be plenty. Never got filled up. Then the opioid crisis hit full force and the city had to buy a refrigerated trailer for excess capacity.
~ David Baldacci
Pribram has given evidence backing up his suggestion that memories are generally recorded all over the brain in such a way that information concerning a given object or quality is not stored in a particular cell or localized part of the brain but rather that all the information is enfolded over the whole.
~ David Bohm
Where do they get these giant flags? What happens to them when there's no campaign? Where do they go? Where do you even store flags that size? Or is there maybe just one, which McCain2000's advance team has to take down afterward and hurtle with to the next THM to get it put up before McCain and the cameras arrive? Do Gore and the Shrub and all the other candidates each have their own giant flag?)
~ David Foster Wallace
I'm cashmere, for God's sake," it grumbles. "I deserve better than Rubbermaid.
~ Unknown
The world is wrong. You can't put the past behind you. It's buried in you; it's turned your flesh into its own cupboard. Not everything remembered is useful but it all comes from the world to be stored in you.
~ Claudia Rankine
In a sense our brains are like an archive, where material is well-preserved and properly catalogued, but also dissolves, or becomes re-shelved or misplaced, or in some cases never makes it there to begin with.
~ Unknown
A library is thought in cold storage.
~ Herbert Samuel