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- Spindle_(stationery) abstract "A spindle (or colloquially, a spike) is an upright spike used to hold papers waiting for processing. \"Spindling\" or \"spiking\" is the act of spearing a paper document onto the spike.Spindling accumulates paperwork in a way that would not permit it to be blown about by the summer breeze common prior to the advent of air conditioning. When the spindle was full, a string would be put through the holes to bundle the papers together, and the bundle would be shipped to the archives.Many spindles come with a plastic safety cap to prevent injury. Many early spindles have bases that are quite decorative. Another colloquialism arising from the use of this device was \"spiking\", which meant a de facto killing of a controversial newspaper article.A prohibition against \"spindling\" a document comprised the middle of three barred practices in the famous post–World War II injunction printed on punched card documents to be processed by computer: \"Do not fold, spindle, or mutilate\".Two spindles were used to great effect in the film The Butterfly Effect starring Amy Smart and Eric Stoltz.".
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- Spindle_(stationery) wikiPageWikiLink Air_conditioning.
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- Spindle_(stationery) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Office_equipment.
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- Spindle_(stationery) wikiPageWikiLink Punched_card.
- Spindle_(stationery) wikiPageWikiLink The_Butterfly_Effect.
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- Spindle_(stationery) subject Category:Office_equipment.
- Spindle_(stationery) subject Category:Stationery.
- Spindle_(stationery) hypernym Spike.
- Spindle_(stationery) type HollywoodCartoon.
- Spindle_(stationery) comment "A spindle (or colloquially, a spike) is an upright spike used to hold papers waiting for processing. \"Spindling\" or \"spiking\" is the act of spearing a paper document onto the spike.Spindling accumulates paperwork in a way that would not permit it to be blown about by the summer breeze common prior to the advent of air conditioning.".
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